- Duration: 1 hour
- Address: NAROOMA VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 45 PRINCES HWY NAROOMA NSW 254
- Participant: 1
Bunrich Dreaming offers an unparalleled opportunity to delve into the rich cultural heritage of Australia’s First Nations people. Based in Regional NSW, this 100% Aboriginal-owned and operated cultural tour company is dedicated to providing immersive, educational, and inspiring experiences that showcase the unique traditions and practices of the local Aboriginal communities.
Nigel Stewart, an award-winning cultural tourism professional, leads guided cultural tours that take visitors on a journey through the stunning landscapes of Regional NSW. With strong ties to the land and a deep understanding of the local Narooma culture, Nigel shares captivating stories and insights that bring the region’s history to life.
One of the most iconic experiences offered by Bunrich Dreaming is the Didgeridoo and Traditional Dance afternoon. This family-friendly event immerses participants in the sounds and rhythms of the Didgeridoo, while also offering the chance to learn about and participate in traditional Aboriginal dances. It’s an engaging, entertaining, and educational experience that leaves a lasting impression on all who attend.
Bunrich Dreaming’s cultural immersion tours go beyond sightseeing, offering visitors the chance to truly explore and connect with the region’s cultural landmarks. From walking tours that uncover the stories behind ancient rock art and artifacts, to in-depth cultural exploration tours that delve into the intricacies of Aboriginal customs and practices, there’s something for everyone.
At We Wander, we’re proud to partner with Bunrich Dreaming, a company that shares our commitment to responsible and sustainable tourism. By offering their unique experiences on our platform, we’re able to support local Aboriginal communities and help preserve their rich cultural heritage for future generations.
So why wait? Join Bunrich Dreaming on a cultural journey through Regional NSW, and discover the magic of Australia’s First Nations people for yourself.