Budj Bim Cultural Landscape |
The new Indigenous cultural experience will enable visitors to discover and appreciate the region’s ‘ancient living heritage’.
There is evidence of peoples working waterways here at least 6,600 years ago.
The new cultural tourism experience embraces the Budj Bim National Park and Tae Rak (Lake Condah.
The Budj Bim Cultural Landscape is on the UNESCO World Heritage list, the first Australian landscape to be included purely for its Indigenous cultural values.
Small group tours led by Gunditjmara cultural guides will offer visitors the chance to discover the Indigenous culture and landscape at Budj Bim through First Nations people’s eyes.
Victoria features diverse regions and attractions from pristine beaches and national parks teeming with wildlife to sweeping coastlines and the Great Ocean Road, one of the finest scenic coastal drives. It can be explored from the capital, Melbourne
www.budjbim.com.au and
The Budj Bim Cultural Landscape is on the UNESCO World Heritage list, the first Australian landscape to be included purely for its Indigenous cultural values.
Small group tours led by Gunditjmara cultural guides will offer visitors the chance to discover the Indigenous culture and landscape at Budj Bim through First Nations people’s eyes.
Victoria features diverse regions and attractions from pristine beaches and national parks teeming with wildlife to sweeping coastlines and the Great Ocean Road, one of the finest scenic coastal drives. It can be explored from the capital, Melbourne
www.budjbim.com.au and
www.visitmelbourne.com/uk
Enrique Martin at VisitVictoria@fourcommunications.com
Enrique Martin at VisitVictoria@fourcommunications.com
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