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Top Indigenous Experiences in Australia

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Connect with the world’s oldest living culture in Australia. Share secrets passed down for at least 50,000 years—through art, dance, myths, music, and the land itself. Let Indigenous Australians help you understand this land and its spirituality and wonder through personal interaction and hands-on teachings. Australia is unique as a modern travel destination, possessing a rich cultural history spanning thousands of years of their Indigenous peoples entirely recorded through verbal stories, best experienced alongside the very people themselves. The regions of Australia vary significantly, but there are many immersive experiences with several Indigenous communities available across three distinct areas.  

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Uluru/Ayers Rock 

Located in the Red Centre is the heart of Australia and Indigenous culture in the fabled outback. It’s a harsh landscape even today, but Indigenous communities have existed there for thousands of years. 

Aussie Bush Tucker Tour 

Learn about the variety of bush plants and animals Indigenous Australians used to survive in such a hot desert climate with a local guide. You’ll have the opportunity to taste a selection of bush foods as you talk about desert life and explore on foot. You’ll also learn the tricks to finding water, shade, and living in the desert, as you discover the land’s history. You might even decide to try eating a wichetty grub! 

Kata Tjuta Domes 

Travel to Kata Tjuta/The Olgas, where unique flora and fauna thrive. Here, you'll find a stunning rock formation as important to the local Indigenous peoples as the cultural icon Uluru. Your Indigenous guide will share the cultural significance of this sacred site and explain fascinating aboriginal mythology before exploring Walpa Gorge on foot. 

Cairns 

Cairns is the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and the lush Daintree Rainforest. Cairns is essentially the end of Australia's more developed East Coast, as settlements are fewer and farther North of here. In the Daintree, North of Cairns, are some fantastic jungle experiences, while Cairns itself still delivers true Australian experiences. 

Woman swimming in a water hole in the jungle (Daintree/National Park

Daintree Dreaming 

Head into the tropical Daintree Rainforest and learn about the area’s rich Indigenous history and culture, combined with the oldest living rainforest on the planet and the spectacular Mossman Gorge. 

Tjapukai by Night 

This Indigenous cultural performance has become a must-do experience in Cairns and Tropical North Queensland, showcasing the local and ancient culture. Learn about the fascinating Indigenous concept of Dreamtime and its history and witness an ancient ritual during a wholesome buffet dinner with Aussie wines. This tour offers incredibly unique photo opportunities and is the perfect night activity in Cairns. 

Darwin 

Resting in the Northern Territory of Australia, Darwin is the gateway to some of the finest outback and outdoor experiences Downunder, like Kakadu National Park. There’s a very high population of Indigenous peoples in Darwin, whose connection to and history with the land here is fascinating and palpable. 

Indigenous Litchfield Spectacular 

Experience a small group, luxury day tour by 4WD guided by a local Indigenous guide. Learn the real story of the Northern Territory as you go off the beaten track and learn how the Indigenous peoples here foraged for food, made medicine, and coexisted alongside crocodiles, barramundi, and enormous fruit bats. 

Davidson’s Arnhemland Safaris 

Immerse yourself in the Indigenous heritage and sacred sights of Arnhemland in Australia’s Northern Territory. Located at Mt Borradaile is a sacred site within an exclusive remote area nestled against the Arnhemland escarpment. Discover rugged ranges fringed by idyllic billabongs. Explore valleys, caves, and catacombs that have been occupied for over 50,000 years. 

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