With the assistance of our Pamagirri guides, we have created the Aboriginal Bush Tucker Walk.
We want to make your indigenous experience even more interactive and traditional.
Enjoy bush tucker tasting treats and use your senses of touch, sight, smell and taste to appreciate the natural bushland and Aboriginal cultural landscape.
You’ll learn all about the traditional use of plants for food and medicine, as well as ‘calendar plants’ – plants used by the indigenous people to know when the seasons were changing, and what foods would be available.
Our Bush Tucker Walk is an insightful experience and something we highly recommend if you are wanting to learn more about the local indigenous people and their traditions.

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