Guided Aboriginal cultural tour in Eden
Pambula-Haycock area in Beowa National Park
Overview
Discover the rich culture of the Thaua People on an immersive cultural tour with Eden Local Aboriginal Land Council. You’ll see stunning coastal landscapes in and around Beowa National Park.
- When
- Contact Eden Local Aboriginal Land Council for tour dates.
- Where
- Pambula-Haycock area in Beowa National Park in South Coast
- Accessibility
- No wheelchair access
- Grade
- Easy. A basic level of fitness is required. You’ll be walking on a trail with slight slopes and a few steps.
- Price
- Contact Eden Local Aboriginal Land Council for pricing.
- Entry fees
- Price includes park entry fee
- Meeting point
- The Keeping Place, Jigamy 4381 Princes Highway, Broadwater
- Bookings
- Bookings required. Book online, email or call Eden Local Aboriginal Land Council on 0435 571 566.
- Please note
- This experience includes return vehicle transfers from the Pinnacles to Jigamy.
Explore Thaua Country from Jigamy to the Pinnacles with Eden Local Aboriginal Land Council in Beowa National Park. This small-group tour begins with a traditional smoking ceremony at Jigamy, a centre for local Aboriginal culture. You'll then set off on a 3.8km walk along part of the Bundian Way, an ancient pathway that provided safe passage for Aboriginal people between the coast and the high country. Wander through coastal bushland and see breathtaking ocean vistas before arriving at the Pinnacles, a striking geological formation of white sand and red clay cliffs.
Your friendly guides and custodians of Country will share timeless stories as they lead you through ancient landscapes. You’ll learn about bush foods, cultural practices, and the deep connection between land and people.
By joining this tour, you’re supporting Eden Local Aboriginal Land Council in cultural preservation, intergenerational knowledge sharing, and community empowerment.
Eden Local Aboriginal Land Council is a licensed commercial tour operator with a Parks Eco Pass.
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Park info
- in the Pambula-Haycock area of Beowa National Park in the South Coast region
The Pambula-Haycock area of Beowa National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
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