Kooyang Yana/Kooyang Walk Full Day Tour
Budj Bim Cultural Landscape - Victoria Country
Cost: |
A$398 (2 Passengers) |
Duration:
7.5 hours
Departure Days:
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday except 25DEC.
Departure Time:
09:30am
Departure Point:
Tae Rak Aquaculture Centre, Vaughans Road, Breakaway Creek, Victoria, 3303
Pickup:
Not included.
Dropoff:
Not included
Meals:
- Light lunch
- Morning tea
Not Included:
- Souvenirs
- Drinks with lunch
Cost: |
A$398 (2 Passengers) |
Inclusions:
- Transport
- World heritage sites access fees
- Gunditjmara cultural guide
What to Bring:
- Comfortable walking shoes.
Itinerary:
Valid for 01APR24-31MAR26:
The tour starts with a visit to the Kurtonitj Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) Kurtonitj (meaning 'crossing place') is in the centre of the Budj Bim Cultural Landscape and has historical stone kooyang (eel) traps and stone channels, stone house sites and eel smoking trees. Your guide will show you sites, as well as an area of lava flow featuring two weirs and a dam associated with trapping and holding kooyang. After Kurtonitj the tour continues on to Lake Gorrie where you will enjoy morning tea before a short guided walk. The site is an example of a well prserved drystone wall sheep wash, built by Gunditjmara people and used by early pastoralists. Constructed in the mid 1800’s, the drystone walls demonstrate a high level of craftsmanship and skill in their construction and have been deemed of archaeological significance by the State of Victoria. There are large numbers of Karrayn (grey kangaroo) living here. After Lake Gorrie visit Budj Bim National Park, where yoru Gunditmara guide will lead a cultural walk with key features of interest including Lake Surprise, caves, surrounding forest, and native wildlife. After visiting Budj Bim National Park, return to the Tae Rak Aquaculture Centre and Café for lunch. After lunch enjoy a Guided Cultural Walk of Tae Rak (Lake Condah) and the surrounding wetlands. Your guide will take you to the southern and eastern sides of the lake for a cultural talk and a look at the: extensive range of stone aquaculture sites, stone walls, birdlife and other wildlife. The walking tour finishes back at the Tae Rak Aquaculture Centre and Cafe at approximately 4.00pm. From here you will be transferred back to Heywood to arrive at around 4:30pm.
Child Policy:
Valid for 01APR24-31MAR26:
Infant: 0-2 years inclusive.
Note: Guest with infants are welcome to attend but need to self drive (tag-along).
Child: 3-13 years inclusive: child rate applies
Important Information:
Valid for 01APR24-31MAR26:
- Please wear comfortable walking shoes. Terrain includes uneven ground and some rocky paths. 2nd half of the tour not suitable for participants with mobility issues