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Broken Head Aboriginal Tour

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Broken Head, AU
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Broken Head Aboriginal Tour

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Broken Head, AU
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Immerse yourselves in the rich culture and natural beauty of Byron Bay with Explore Byron Bay's Broken Head Aboriginal Tour. Led by local Arakwal Bundjalung woman 'Delta Kay', this tour takes you on a journey through coastal rainforests, crashing waves, and rocky coves. As you marvel at the stunning views, Delta will share fascinating stories and insights about the Aboriginal culture and heritage of the area. But the experience doesn't end there! At the conclusion of the tour, you'll have the opportunity to indulge in delicious bush tucker foods and sip on a cup of aromatic bush tea, all while enjoying a biscuit. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to connect with the land and its history. Book your spot on the Broken Head Aboriginal Tour today and embark on a truly unforgettable adventure.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 1 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-9 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Guided walk through coastal rainforest and rocky coves
  • Learning about local history and traditional stories
  • Opportunity to see abundant wildlife, including dolphins and sea eagles
  • Tasting delicious bush tucker foods and bush tea
  • Breathtaking views of Byron Bay coastline
  • Aboriginal Tour Guide
  • Parking Fees

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Introduction

Discover the rich cultural heritage of Byron Bay with the Broken Head Aboriginal Tour. Led by local Arakwal Bundjalung woman, Delta Kay, this guided tour takes you on a journey through coastal rainforests, crashing waves, and rocky coves. Immerse yourself in the stunning natural beauty of the area while gaining a deeper understanding of the Aboriginal culture and traditions that have shaped this land for thousands of years.

What to expect?

On this tour, you can expect to learn about the fascinating history and traditions of the Arakwal Bundjalung people. Delta Kay will share her knowledge and insights, providing a unique perspective on the land and its significance to the Aboriginal community. As you explore the picturesque landscapes, you'll also have the opportunity to taste some delicious bush tucker foods, experiencing the flavors of the land firsthand. This immersive experience offers a chance to connect with nature and gain a deeper appreciation for the cultural heritage of Byron Bay.

Who is this for?

The Broken Head Aboriginal Tour is for anyone who is interested in learning about Aboriginal culture, history, and traditions. Whether you are a history enthusiast, nature lover, or simply curious about different cultures, this tour offers a valuable and enriching experience. It is suitable for all ages and backgrounds, ensuring that everyone can participate and gain a greater understanding of the local Aboriginal community.

Why book this?

By booking the Broken Head Aboriginal Tour, you are not only supporting the local Aboriginal community but also gaining a unique insight into their rich cultural heritage. Delta Kay's expertise and passion for sharing her culture make this tour a truly authentic experience. The opportunity to explore the stunning landscapes of Byron Bay while learning about the Aboriginal history and traditions adds a deeper layer of meaning to your visit. This tour allows you to connect with the land and its people in a meaningful and respectful way, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Good to know

During the Broken Head Aboriginal Tour, it's important to note that there is a parking fee within Broken Head Nature Reserve. As this area can be busy, it is recommended to arrive early to secure a parking spot. Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are also recommended for this outdoor experience. The tour provides an inclusive and immersive exploration of the Aboriginal culture and traditions, allowing you to gain a deeper understanding of the land and its significance.

Reviews

Customers who have experienced the Broken Head Aboriginal Tour have been consistently impressed with Delta Kay's knowledge, passion, and ability to create a meaningful connection with her audience. Many have praised the stunning landscapes and the opportunity to taste delicious bush tucker foods. Overall, reviews highlight the tour's educational and immersive nature, making it a highly recommended experience for those seeking a deeper understanding of Byron Bay's Aboriginal culture.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Broken Head Nature Reserve

On this tour, guests are taken on a moderate 1.6 km return walk while learning about significant places and hearing local history and traditional stories. Highlights include the story of The Three Sisters and information about ‘King’ Bobby and the Bray family. Guests learn about the unique biodiversity and often see an abundance of wildlife, including Wajung the dolphin and Miwing the sea eagle.

Admission Not Included

Reviews

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5 (1)

379susannahw

Beautiful place to go that we wouldn’t have visited if it wasn’t for the tour there. I found the price a little restrictive (we paid $65/person and on top of that car parking, would be good if she could strike a deal with the car park to get a discount for people) Im from UK and it’s been 20+ years since I learnt anything about Australia and could only remember Dreamtime stories vaguely. The guide started off really strong and gave a warm aboriginal welcome, we had stories true and Dreamtime and even bush tucker at the end which was a treat. I would have liked to hear more from her describing life as it would be 100s of years ago and about what steps she thinks can help aboriginals in Australia going forward. Very knowledgeable and glad I did it. I was with a baby and a three year old, she engaged him which was great even if he did get distracted at times the walk was very doable for him. I think the price point is important as these tours give a chance to open the eyes of those who can vote for what matters in the future. (For anyone listening I reckon for every 15 acres owned a (once inexhaustible) red ceder needs to be planted and cultivated in an effort towards matching historical flora, also the lighthouse needs a redesign as it is on top of a important site - I get the lighthouse won’t be completely moved now but if lifted three metres off the ground with a domed centre (which would be painted with a constellation of stars, pillars supporting it which are open at the top to view through (and aesthetically pleasing) so the sacred ground can be reached at sat upon and the old times remembered, while still having the lighthouse)
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2024-04-25 00:32