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2-Hour Guided Cultural Walking Tour of Tae Rak
Join a cultural walk at UNESCO-listed Tae Rak, view Gunditjmara eel traps, explore ancient aquaculture and learn about local Aboriginal heritage.
2 hrs
Free cancellation
Trenutna potvrda
Mobilna ulaznica
2-Hour Guided Cultural Walking Tour of Tae Rak
Join a cultural walk at UNESCO-listed Tae Rak, view Gunditjmara eel traps, explore ancient aquaculture and learn about local Aboriginal heritage.
2 hrs
Free cancellation
Trenutna potvrda
Mobilna ulaznica
2-Hour Guided Cultural Walking Tour of Tae Rak
Join a cultural walk at UNESCO-listed Tae Rak, view Gunditjmara eel traps, explore ancient aquaculture and learn about local Aboriginal heritage.
2 hrs
Free cancellation
Trenutna potvrda
Mobilna ulaznica
Highlights
Explore Tae Rak, part of the Budj Bim UNESCO World Heritage landscape with a knowledgeable Gunditjmara guide
Observe the engineering of 6,600-year-old aquaculture systems and view traditional eel traps and stone structures
Learn about ancient Aboriginal techniques and the epic eel migration at the Kooyang holding tank
Delve into the traditions and sustainable practices of the Gunditjmara people on a scenic lakeside walk
What’s Included
2-hour expert-led cultural walking tour
Guidance by a Gunditjmara cultural interpreter
Your Experience
Welcome to Tae Rak: Explore an Ancient Aboriginal Landscape
Begin your 2-hour guided walk at the Tae Rak Aquaculture Centre, situated on the shore of Lake Condah, a location of significant Aboriginal and global heritage. Accompanied by a local Gunditjmara guide, you’ll gain firsthand insights into one of the world’s oldest aquaculture systems nestled within the Budj Bim Cultural Landscape, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Discover Ingenious Aquaculture and Sustainable Engineering
Stroll along the boardwalk bordering the lake while your guide shares the history and importance of the aquaculture system, built over 6,600 years ago. Learn how the Gunditjmara people engineered a complex network of channels, fish traps, weirs and dams from volcanic rock to farm kooyang (eel) and sustain their communities for millennia. View the working demonstration tank and see traditional tools and techniques that shaped this exceptional feat of sustainable engineering.
Engage with Gunditjmara Culture and Eel Migration
Visit the eel holding tank and discover the extraordinary story of the kooyang, whose migration to the Coral Sea spans over 2,000 kilometres. Understand the life cycle and seasonal significance of the eels, and the ways Gunditjmara families depended on these extraordinary fish for their livelihoods and spiritual connection with the land.
Wander Through Living History
As you walk, see remnants of ancient stone dwellings and understand how the Gunditjmara balanced environmental stewardship with daily life. Appreciate how past generations thrived along the wetlands by harnessing the natural landscape. Your guide will explain the unique relationship between nature, engineering and culture that defines Tae Rak and its surroundings.
Connect, Reflect and Learn
This tour offers a rare opportunity to engage with Aboriginal guides, ask questions and reflect on the deep connection between people and nature that has shaped this country for thousands of years. Learn how modern conservation efforts are linked to time-honoured Gunditjmara wisdom.
Book your 2-Hour Guided Cultural Walking Tour of Tae Rak tickets now!
Stay with your group and follow your guide at all times
Respect all natural and cultural features of the site
Keep noise levels low to preserve the tranquility of Tae Rak
Do not litter and take all belongings with you
Photography is welcome, but please ask before photographing the guide or other guests
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the walking route is wheelchair accessible. Please notify the team if you require special assistance.
How long is the tour and what should I bring?
The experience lasts 2 hours. Bring closed-toe walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, water and sunscreen.
Are children allowed on the tour?
Children are welcome if accompanied by an adult. Please ensure they are comfortable walking for 2 hours.
Can I bring my assistance dog?
Yes, registered assistance dogs are permitted on the tour.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour operates in most weather. Please bring suitable gear. Severe conditions may lead to postponement or cancellation.
Arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes prior to your scheduled tour time
Wear comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots, plus long pants and socks for cooler months
Bring water, hat, sunscreen and a weatherproof jacket for changing conditions
Registered assistance dogs are welcome on the tour
Wheelchair accessibility is available—advise in advance if special assistance is needed
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Vaughans Rd, Breakaway Creek VIC
Highlights
Explore Tae Rak, part of the Budj Bim UNESCO World Heritage landscape with a knowledgeable Gunditjmara guide
Observe the engineering of 6,600-year-old aquaculture systems and view traditional eel traps and stone structures
Learn about ancient Aboriginal techniques and the epic eel migration at the Kooyang holding tank
Delve into the traditions and sustainable practices of the Gunditjmara people on a scenic lakeside walk
What’s Included
2-hour expert-led cultural walking tour
Guidance by a Gunditjmara cultural interpreter
Your Experience
Welcome to Tae Rak: Explore an Ancient Aboriginal Landscape
Begin your 2-hour guided walk at the Tae Rak Aquaculture Centre, situated on the shore of Lake Condah, a location of significant Aboriginal and global heritage. Accompanied by a local Gunditjmara guide, you’ll gain firsthand insights into one of the world’s oldest aquaculture systems nestled within the Budj Bim Cultural Landscape, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Discover Ingenious Aquaculture and Sustainable Engineering
Stroll along the boardwalk bordering the lake while your guide shares the history and importance of the aquaculture system, built over 6,600 years ago. Learn how the Gunditjmara people engineered a complex network of channels, fish traps, weirs and dams from volcanic rock to farm kooyang (eel) and sustain their communities for millennia. View the working demonstration tank and see traditional tools and techniques that shaped this exceptional feat of sustainable engineering.
Engage with Gunditjmara Culture and Eel Migration
Visit the eel holding tank and discover the extraordinary story of the kooyang, whose migration to the Coral Sea spans over 2,000 kilometres. Understand the life cycle and seasonal significance of the eels, and the ways Gunditjmara families depended on these extraordinary fish for their livelihoods and spiritual connection with the land.
Wander Through Living History
As you walk, see remnants of ancient stone dwellings and understand how the Gunditjmara balanced environmental stewardship with daily life. Appreciate how past generations thrived along the wetlands by harnessing the natural landscape. Your guide will explain the unique relationship between nature, engineering and culture that defines Tae Rak and its surroundings.
Connect, Reflect and Learn
This tour offers a rare opportunity to engage with Aboriginal guides, ask questions and reflect on the deep connection between people and nature that has shaped this country for thousands of years. Learn how modern conservation efforts are linked to time-honoured Gunditjmara wisdom.
Book your 2-Hour Guided Cultural Walking Tour of Tae Rak tickets now!
Stay with your group and follow your guide at all times
Respect all natural and cultural features of the site
Keep noise levels low to preserve the tranquility of Tae Rak
Do not litter and take all belongings with you
Photography is welcome, but please ask before photographing the guide or other guests
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the walking route is wheelchair accessible. Please notify the team if you require special assistance.
How long is the tour and what should I bring?
The experience lasts 2 hours. Bring closed-toe walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, water and sunscreen.
Are children allowed on the tour?
Children are welcome if accompanied by an adult. Please ensure they are comfortable walking for 2 hours.
Can I bring my assistance dog?
Yes, registered assistance dogs are permitted on the tour.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour operates in most weather. Please bring suitable gear. Severe conditions may lead to postponement or cancellation.
Arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes prior to your scheduled tour time
Wear comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots, plus long pants and socks for cooler months
Bring water, hat, sunscreen and a weatherproof jacket for changing conditions
Registered assistance dogs are welcome on the tour
Wheelchair accessibility is available—advise in advance if special assistance is needed
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Vaughans Rd, Breakaway Creek VIC
Highlights
Explore Tae Rak, part of the Budj Bim UNESCO World Heritage landscape with a knowledgeable Gunditjmara guide
Observe the engineering of 6,600-year-old aquaculture systems and view traditional eel traps and stone structures
Learn about ancient Aboriginal techniques and the epic eel migration at the Kooyang holding tank
Delve into the traditions and sustainable practices of the Gunditjmara people on a scenic lakeside walk
What’s Included
2-hour expert-led cultural walking tour
Guidance by a Gunditjmara cultural interpreter
Your Experience
Welcome to Tae Rak: Explore an Ancient Aboriginal Landscape
Begin your 2-hour guided walk at the Tae Rak Aquaculture Centre, situated on the shore of Lake Condah, a location of significant Aboriginal and global heritage. Accompanied by a local Gunditjmara guide, you’ll gain firsthand insights into one of the world’s oldest aquaculture systems nestled within the Budj Bim Cultural Landscape, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Discover Ingenious Aquaculture and Sustainable Engineering
Stroll along the boardwalk bordering the lake while your guide shares the history and importance of the aquaculture system, built over 6,600 years ago. Learn how the Gunditjmara people engineered a complex network of channels, fish traps, weirs and dams from volcanic rock to farm kooyang (eel) and sustain their communities for millennia. View the working demonstration tank and see traditional tools and techniques that shaped this exceptional feat of sustainable engineering.
Engage with Gunditjmara Culture and Eel Migration
Visit the eel holding tank and discover the extraordinary story of the kooyang, whose migration to the Coral Sea spans over 2,000 kilometres. Understand the life cycle and seasonal significance of the eels, and the ways Gunditjmara families depended on these extraordinary fish for their livelihoods and spiritual connection with the land.
Wander Through Living History
As you walk, see remnants of ancient stone dwellings and understand how the Gunditjmara balanced environmental stewardship with daily life. Appreciate how past generations thrived along the wetlands by harnessing the natural landscape. Your guide will explain the unique relationship between nature, engineering and culture that defines Tae Rak and its surroundings.
Connect, Reflect and Learn
This tour offers a rare opportunity to engage with Aboriginal guides, ask questions and reflect on the deep connection between people and nature that has shaped this country for thousands of years. Learn how modern conservation efforts are linked to time-honoured Gunditjmara wisdom.
Book your 2-Hour Guided Cultural Walking Tour of Tae Rak tickets now!
Arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes prior to your scheduled tour time
Wear comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots, plus long pants and socks for cooler months
Bring water, hat, sunscreen and a weatherproof jacket for changing conditions
Registered assistance dogs are welcome on the tour
Wheelchair accessibility is available—advise in advance if special assistance is needed
Stay with your group and follow your guide at all times
Respect all natural and cultural features of the site
Keep noise levels low to preserve the tranquility of Tae Rak
Do not litter and take all belongings with you
Photography is welcome, but please ask before photographing the guide or other guests
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Vaughans Rd, Breakaway Creek VIC
Highlights
Explore Tae Rak, part of the Budj Bim UNESCO World Heritage landscape with a knowledgeable Gunditjmara guide
Observe the engineering of 6,600-year-old aquaculture systems and view traditional eel traps and stone structures
Learn about ancient Aboriginal techniques and the epic eel migration at the Kooyang holding tank
Delve into the traditions and sustainable practices of the Gunditjmara people on a scenic lakeside walk
What’s Included
2-hour expert-led cultural walking tour
Guidance by a Gunditjmara cultural interpreter
Your Experience
Welcome to Tae Rak: Explore an Ancient Aboriginal Landscape
Begin your 2-hour guided walk at the Tae Rak Aquaculture Centre, situated on the shore of Lake Condah, a location of significant Aboriginal and global heritage. Accompanied by a local Gunditjmara guide, you’ll gain firsthand insights into one of the world’s oldest aquaculture systems nestled within the Budj Bim Cultural Landscape, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Discover Ingenious Aquaculture and Sustainable Engineering
Stroll along the boardwalk bordering the lake while your guide shares the history and importance of the aquaculture system, built over 6,600 years ago. Learn how the Gunditjmara people engineered a complex network of channels, fish traps, weirs and dams from volcanic rock to farm kooyang (eel) and sustain their communities for millennia. View the working demonstration tank and see traditional tools and techniques that shaped this exceptional feat of sustainable engineering.
Engage with Gunditjmara Culture and Eel Migration
Visit the eel holding tank and discover the extraordinary story of the kooyang, whose migration to the Coral Sea spans over 2,000 kilometres. Understand the life cycle and seasonal significance of the eels, and the ways Gunditjmara families depended on these extraordinary fish for their livelihoods and spiritual connection with the land.
Wander Through Living History
As you walk, see remnants of ancient stone dwellings and understand how the Gunditjmara balanced environmental stewardship with daily life. Appreciate how past generations thrived along the wetlands by harnessing the natural landscape. Your guide will explain the unique relationship between nature, engineering and culture that defines Tae Rak and its surroundings.
Connect, Reflect and Learn
This tour offers a rare opportunity to engage with Aboriginal guides, ask questions and reflect on the deep connection between people and nature that has shaped this country for thousands of years. Learn how modern conservation efforts are linked to time-honoured Gunditjmara wisdom.
Book your 2-Hour Guided Cultural Walking Tour of Tae Rak tickets now!
Arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes prior to your scheduled tour time
Wear comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots, plus long pants and socks for cooler months
Bring water, hat, sunscreen and a weatherproof jacket for changing conditions
Registered assistance dogs are welcome on the tour
Wheelchair accessibility is available—advise in advance if special assistance is needed
Stay with your group and follow your guide at all times
Respect all natural and cultural features of the site
Keep noise levels low to preserve the tranquility of Tae Rak
Do not litter and take all belongings with you
Photography is welcome, but please ask before photographing the guide or other guests
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Vaughans Rd, Breakaway Creek VIC
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