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Embark on an immersive full-day journey with the Gumbaynggirr people's descendants, heirs to the world's first stand-up paddlers. Explore their ancestral lands from both water and shore, blending aquatic adventure with rich cultural insights.
Embark on an extraordinary full-day journey that immerses you in the rich heritage of the Gumbaynggirr people, guided by the descendants of the world's first stand-up paddlers. This unique experience seamlessly blends aquatic adventure with profound cultural exploration.
Your adventure unfolds on the ancestral homelands of the Gumbaynggirr tribal nation, led by authentic voices - either Gumbaynggirr people themselves or Aboriginal guides with strong familial ties to this sacred country.
You'll begin your day gliding across pristine waters on a stand-up paddleboard. Then, you'll step onto shore for an enlightening cultural walking tour, where the landscape comes alive with Dreamtime stories and traditional knowledge.
Throughout the day, you'll gain insight into the intricate relationship between the Gumbaynggirr people and their environment, learning about bush foods, medicinal plants, and sustainable practices that have endured for millennia.
This experience runs for a full day.
This experience is not recommended for those under the age of three.
Hat - Sunglasses - Sunscreen - Swimsuit - Towel - Water bottle
This experience is not recommended for those under the age of three. Children Age 8-15yrs must be accompanied by an Adult. Young Children Ages 3-7yrs must share boards with their accompanying adult.
This experience takes place in Coffs Harbour, NSW North Coast on the homelands of the Gumbaynggirr tribal nation.