Bundian Way Cultural Experiences
Things To Do Broadwater (Bega Valley), Bega Valley, New South Wales
The Eden Local Aboriginal Land Council (Eden LALC) is a not-for-profit Aboriginal organisation that offers immersive cultural experiences on the Far South Coast of New South Wales along the Bundian Way. The Bundian Way is a project decades in the making, creating a cultural hiking trail envisioned by, constructed by, and cared for by, the local Aboriginal community. Guided experiences along the Bundian Way are led by the Eden Local Aboriginal Land Council’s Country Custodians, who share their deep connection to Country through storytelling, sharing insights into local Aboriginal tradition and culture that has been passed down for generations.
By participating in these cultural experiences, visitors are helping to make a meaningful difference in the local Aboriginal community as these experiences provide opportunities for economic independence and intergenerational knowledge sharing, whilst strengthening cultural pride among the local Aboriginal community.
Set against stunning coastal and bushland landscapes, these experiences offer a rare opportunity to engage with the world’s oldest living culture in an authentic and meaningful way.
Services
$145
Giiyong | Welcome – to Thaua Country!
Connect to Country along a 3.8-kilometre trail that is part of the Gateway to the Bundian Way, where ancient stories, ceremony, breathtaking landscapes, and Aboriginal culture come alive.
Begin with a traditional smoking ceremony at Jigamy, home to the Keeping Place, before venturing along a section of the Bundian Way to the breathtaking geological feature, the Pinnacles. Traverse serene coastal bushlands that open to sweeping ocean vistas, guided by Country Custodians who share their deep connection to the land. Immerse yourself in the rich knowledge systems of the local Aboriginal community, learning about plants, cultural practices, and the timeless ways of knowing that have sustained this land for thousands of years. This is more than a guided walk; it’s a profound cultural experience.
Disabled Access
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