Soar above sacred landscapes on an air safari, zoom over sand dunes on a quad bike, or join a motorbike tour led by a knowledgeable Aboriginal guide.
These exhilarating activities are just some of the modern experiences that give you an opportunity to learn more about Australia’s ancient, and living, cultures.
Experience an action-packed adventure into the heart of Purnululu National Park on a tour that combines the thrill of a scenic flight over the Bungle Bungles with rich cultural insights.
You’ll fly out from Broome, landing at Halls Creek, before being met by local Aboriginal guides who will welcome you to Country and set the scene for your exploration of the UNESCO World Heritage site.
Your Aboriginal guides will lead you on a 3km trek among the stunning beehive domes and provide insights into the rich geological and cultural significance of the area.
Discover bushtucker and explore the stunning Cathedral Gorge before your return flight, which will trace the rugged Wunaamin-Miliwundi Ranges and majestic Windjana Gorge, giving you an incredible taste of the splendour of the Kimberley.
Kingfisher Tours. Credit: Tourism Australia.
Imagine tearing across towering sand dunes on a 400cc quad bike, the wind whipping your face as you carve a path across Stockton Beach on the largest coastal dunes in the Southern Hemisphere, a few hours north of Sydney.
This adrenaline-fuelled quad bike ride adventure is owned and run by the Worimi Local Aboriginal Land Council and led by knowledgeable Worimi guides who share stories of how their people continue to thrive on Country at the edge of the Pacific Ocean.
Learn about traditional bush foods and medicines, plus gain insights into the deep spiritual connection the Worimi have with the land.
Sand Dune Adventures, Stockton Beach. Credit: Tourism Australia.
Fuel up your motorbike, grab your mates and head to Wagga Wagga, in the Riverina Region of New South Wales, for a three-hour tag-a-long tour with Wiradjuri man Mark Saddler.
Mark will lead you deep into Wiradjuri Country, stopping at significant places to provide insights into traditional practices, bush tucker, and the sacred significance of the land.
Pausing in places where the air is filled with the scent of gum trees and the sounds of native birds, Mark will teach you some Wiradjuri language and share fascinating aspects of culture.
This small group adventure is capped at eight people and lunch includes traditional bush tucker.
Mark Saddler, Bundyi Cultural Tours. Credit: Destination NSW.
Plunge into the crystal-clear waters of the Great Barrier Reef with Dreamtime Dive & Snorkel to add a unique cultural lens to your exploration of the vibrant corals and exotic marine life.
You’ll head out of Cairns on a catamaran staffed by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Sea Rangers who will share Dreamtime stories and their traditional ecological knowledge, as well as demonstrating traditional dances and the didgeridoo.
You’ll have the opportunity to try authentic clapsticks and fire poles during the five-hour experience, which includes snorkelling at two premium outer reef sites, snorkelling gear, morning tea and a buffet lunch.
Snorkel the Great Barrier Reed, Cairns. Credit: Tourism Australia
Note: The NRMA is in partnership with Tourism Australia’s Discover Aboriginal Experiences. We are committed to promoting First Nations culture and experiences. Note: The original text has been modified for clarity and style.