Budj Bim Cultural Landscape
Immerse yourself in the heritage of the Gunditjmara people at the Budj Bim Cultural Landscape, a UNESCO site showcasing one of the world's oldest aquaculture systems. Encounter lava tunnels, caves, and a charming community of koalas, creating an unforgettable experience.-
Immerse yourself in Aboriginal culture on this walking tour around Lake Condah.
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With an expert guide leading your way, visit Kurtonitj Indigenous Protected Area and discover the ingenious eel-trapping methods.
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Witness nature's own architecture in the Budj Bim National Park - from fascinating lava tunnels to an adorable flurry of koalas!
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Enjoy a local flavor explosion with a morning tea and a lunch at Tae Rak Aquaculture Centre & Café.
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Fun Fact: You'll be walking on a UNESCO site that's older than the Egyptian Pyramids and Stonehenge.
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Immerse yourself in Aboriginal culture on this walking tour around Lake Condah.
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With an expert guide leading your way, visit Kurtonitj Indigenous Protected Area and discover the ingenious eel-trapping methods.
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Witness nature's own architecture in the Budj Bim National Park - from fascinating lava tunnels to an adorable flurry of koalas!
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Enjoy a local flavor explosion with a morning tea and a lunch at Tae Rak Aquaculture Centre & Café.
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Fun Fact: You'll be walking on a UNESCO site that's older than the Egyptian Pyramids and Stonehenge.
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Embark on a guided walking tour, unveiling the ingenious 6,600-year-old aquaculture practices of the Gunditjmara people.
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Take a stroll through the Kurtonitj Indigenous Protected Area, teeming with historical stone eel traps, channels, and smoking trees.
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Experience the tranquillity of Budj Bim National Park, home to lava tunnels, caves, and a delightful resident koala population.
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Relish a morning tea amid the Budj Bim National Park, home to an extinct volcano, and a crater lake, Lake Surprise.
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Did you know? The smoking tree is living proof of the technique used to smoke eels, giving them a unique flavor and preserving them for later use or trade.
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Embark on a guided walking tour, unveiling the ingenious 6,600-year-old aquaculture practices of the Gunditjmara people.
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Take a stroll through the Kurtonitj Indigenous Protected Area, teeming with historical stone eel traps, channels, and smoking trees.
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Experience the tranquillity of Budj Bim National Park, home to lava tunnels, caves, and a delightful resident koala population.
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Relish a morning tea amid the Budj Bim National Park, home to an extinct volcano, and a crater lake, Lake Surprise.
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Did you know? The smoking tree is living proof of the technique used to smoke eels, giving them a unique flavor and preserving them for later use or trade.
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Discover the marvels of ancient Aboriginal people on this guided walking tour around the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tae Rak.
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Get up close with the Kooyang (eels), understanding their life cycle at the holding tank.
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Marvel at the 6,600-year-old aquaculture sites, weirs, and fish traps, a profound testament to early sustainable engineering practices.
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Did you know? The eels here undertake an epic 2,000 km migration just to spawn.
More details
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Discover the marvels of ancient Aboriginal people on this guided walking tour around the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tae Rak.
-
Get up close with the Kooyang (eels), understanding their life cycle at the holding tank.
-
Marvel at the 6,600-year-old aquaculture sites, weirs, and fish traps, a profound testament to early sustainable engineering practices.
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Did you know? The eels here undertake an epic 2,000 km migration just to spawn.