Southern Cultural Immersion Experiences

Cultural and Theme Tours

Southern Cultural Immersion (SCI) is a 100% Kaurna owned and operated business specialising in authentic cultural walking tours, First Nations engagement, and immersive experiences on the Adelaide Plains. Join them to learn about First Nations history, significant Aboriginal sites, traditional practices, native flora and fauna, and more. Their objective is to promote and nurture reconciliation and cultural respect towards First Nations people, achieved through delivering high quality tourism experiences.

They employ a majority of Aboriginal staff, and a percentage of profits are donated to the Kaurna Meyunna Trust. They are Supply Nation certified, and have been one of only two members of the Tourism Australia Discover Aboriginal Experiences collection since 2023.

Cultural training, community engagement, art and cultural workshops and cultural tours are all fundamental aspects of the broad portfolio of services provided by SCI.

Services

$55

Join our local Southern Elders Weaving Group to discover the joys of weaving. During this experience, you will learn the traditional skills and techniques used to complete the art of Aboriginal weaving. Used in the creation of baskets, jewellery, nets and other materials, weaving is an integral skill to the First Nations people of Australia.

Disabled Access

Carpark Family Friendly Public Toilet

$55

In this activity, Southern Cultural Immersion will lead you through an Introduction to Aboriginal Art class. In this session, an Aboriginal artist will introduce several different symbols that you can use to create your very own personalised artwork. You will also have the opportunity to learn about the history of Aboriginal art, and discover the cultural significance that art has in Kaurna culture. All materials are provided, including you own canvas each to keep. All you have to do is bring yourself, and your sense of discovery!

Disabled Access

Carpark Family Friendly Public Toilet

$50

In this experience, our local Aboriginal guide will teach you all there is to know about Boomerangs. Their uses, construction and types will be explained, furthering a deeper understanding of this ancient tool. The culturally significant Warriparinga Wetlands provides you with the perfect backdrop to learn this ancient art. You will even get the opportunity to learn the proper Boomerang throwing technique at the end of the experience!

Disabled Access

Carpark Family Friendly Public Toilet

$61

This tour will take you on a shared walk around the stunning Warriparinga Wetlands and the Living Kaurna Cultural Centre. You will have the opportunity to gain a deeper insight into the historical and cultural significance of the site, learning about the traditional Kaurna uses for the area. Our experienced tour guides will offer to answer any of your questions while they escort you through a range of stops.

Disabled Access

Carpark Family Friendly Public Toilet

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