Explore native bush foods and Bundjalung culture on a guided tour. Discover edible plants, traditional stories, and local wildlife in Bangalow.
Explore native bush foods and Bundjalung culture on a guided tour. Discover edible plants, traditional stories, and local wildlife in Bangalow.
- Bangalow - This tour, led by Delta Kay, guides visitors along the picturesque Byron Creek, situated within the Bangalow Parklands. Previously used for grazing, this area has been beautifully restored by the Anglican Church in collaboration with the Bangalow Land and Rivercare Group, featuring hundreds of native plant species significant to theā¦
- Bangalow - This tour, led by Delta Kay, guides visitors along the picturesque Byron Creek, situated within the Bangalow Parklands. Previously used for grazing, this area has been beautifully restored by the Anglican Church in collaboration with the Bangalow Land and Rivercare Group, featuring hundreds of native plant species significant to the Bundjalung people.
Throughout the tour, Delta highlights various edible bush tucker plants, along with those used for natural medicine, jewelry, fiber, tools, and weapons. She shares insights into local Indigenous history and recounts traditional stories passed down from her ancestors.
Participants have the chance to learn some Bundjalung language, and occasionally, they might spot Binging the river turtle or Junbung the platypus.
At the conclusion of each tour, guests are treated to a tasting of delicious bush tucker foods, accompanied by a delightful cup of bush tea and a biscuit.
- Snacks
- Snacks
Once a former grazing land, the Anglican Church, in collaboration with the Bangalow Land and Rivercare Group, has successfully revitalized this area with hundreds of native plant species that hold significant importance to the Bundjalung people.
During the tour, Delta highlights a variety of these edible bush tucker plants, along with plants used forā¦
Once a former grazing land, the Anglican Church, in collaboration with the Bangalow Land and Rivercare Group, has successfully revitalized this area with hundreds of native plant species that hold significant importance to the Bundjalung people.
During the tour, Delta highlights a variety of these edible bush tucker plants, along with plants used for natural medicine, jewelry, fiber, tools, and weapons. She discusses local Indigenous history and shares traditional stories passed down from her ancestors.
There are opportunities to learn some Bundjalung language, and visitors are sometimes fortunate enough to spot Binging the river turtle or Junbung the platypus.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.