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Australia: Discover Aboriginal Experiences

Mabu Buru Tours – Image: Tourism Australia/Mabu Buru Tours

Indigenous communities across Australia have been connected to Country for more than 65,000 years. The planet is more than just land and sea – there’s a genuine spiritual relationship. And Discover Aboriginal Experiences (DAE) operators today pass these learnings on to guests via a wide range of offerings that will slow your pulse and make you feel at one with Mother Nature, according to Tourism Australia (TA) in a new release.

“This might be taking your shoes off and feeling the sand beneath your feet while strolling along Cooya Beach on a Walkabout Cultural Adventures tour in Tropical North Queensland, where you’ll also catch mud crabs for lunch. Being humbled by Jurassic sandstone cliffs cruising Nitmiluk Gorge in the Northern Territory with Nitmiluk Tours. Or, going off-grid at an exclusive camp with wukalina Walk in Tasmania, where there’s nothing between you and the dazzling southern night sky.”

Outside these life-changing experiences for guests, many DAE  operators are implementing pioneering projects designed to empower Indigenous communities, particularly youth, offering training and mentorship programs to inspire, provide educational and employment opportunities, and promote positive thinking and leadership.

“Addressing mental health issues among our communities is something that many Indigenous tourism operators around the country are determined to focus on via mentorship and training,” says Clark Webb, a proud Gumbaynggirr man and the owner of Wajaana Yaam Gumbaynggirr Adventure Tours on the Mid-North Coast of New South Wales. “We want to increase confidence in our communities. The mentoring relationships we offer are a safe space for our youth to explore new ideas and grow without fear of judgement.”

Discover Aboriginal Experiences (DAE) operators today pass their learnings on to guests via a wide range of offerings – Image: Tourism Australia

Much of Wajaana Yaam’s profits are reinvested from tourism activities back into the community – over the last 14 years the organisation has set up three learning centres, as well as the Giingana Gumbaynggirr Freedom School, the first bilingual school in NSW of an Aboriginal Language. “It’s of the utmost importance that our children can attend a school that holds their Culture and the land in the highest regard. They’re mentored by teachers who empower them and their Culture, providing support to express themselves in a safe and nurturing space.”

Clark is not alone in his endeavors. Other Discover Aboriginal Experiences members who provide support and mentoring to the Aboriginal communities they operate in include Mabu Buru Tours in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Through the not-for-profit Mabu Buru Foundation it funds workshops and training programs to facilitate cultural practices, knowledge transmission and skill development among cultural practitioners and emerging talents. “A big goal of ours is to protect knowledge and give our communities a real purpose and support,” says Johani Mamid, Mabu Buru’s founder.

Aboriginal interaction with visitors is always great fun – Image: Tourism Australia

In New South Wales, Sand Dune Adventures offers quad-bike tours around the Southern Hemisphere’s largest moving sand dunes. It also funds the Murrook Cultural Centre, whose purpose is to gather, sustain, protect and teach Aboriginal traditions to all people with an emphasis on Worimi culture.

“We’ve trained dozens of local Aboriginal people in our business,” says Andrew Smith, Worimi Local Aboriginal Land Council Chief Executive Officer. “We get our elders and Traditional Owners and knowledge holders out on Country with some of our younger generation and start talking about respect… discovering a combined balance in the ecosystem between our traditional natural resource management values and scientific values. It has a big impact on the way young people see their future.”

An unforgettable “big day out” with an aboriginal wilderness guide – Image: Tourism Australia

Discover Aboriginal Experiences

A collective of 48 quality, authentic Aboriginal-guided tourism members across Australia, Discover Aboriginal Experiences offers more than 200 experiences across a diverse portfolio of operators.

Each member of the Discover Aboriginal Experiences collection is considered a world-class leader in Aboriginal tourism, representing local Aboriginal cultures with integrity and authenticity.

Discover Aboriginal Experiences operators create memorable trips for adventure seekers, culture enthusiasts, foodies and nature lovers – Image: Tourism Australia

The Discover Aboriginal Experiences collective is part of Tourism Australia’s Signature Experiences of Australia program that promotes outstanding tourism experiences within a variety of special categories.

This collection showcases a diversity of experiences delivered by the world’s oldest living cultures, creating memorable trips for adventure seekers, culture enthusiasts, foodies and nature lovers, ranging from exploring hidden rock art galleries to foraging for native delicacies, stand-up paddle boarding on culturally significant waterways to bedding down at wilderness lodges in serene natural settings.

(NN/TA 04-10-24)

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