Enjoy a mind-blowing Aboriginal tourism experience in New South Wales with local Aboriginal guides who share their cultural knowledge about everything from cooking to cosmology. Combine an amazing educational break with an adventure such as quad biking or motorcycle riding, all in the company of the Traditional Owners of the land.
Sydney city
Travel Sydney’s Aboriginal Dreaming pathways with Dreamtime Southern X, an Aboriginal family-owned business, founded and managed by Dunghutti-Jerrinjha Elder Margret Campbell. Learn about the most ancient human culture on earth — its ecology, conservation, wildlife caring, sustainability, astrology and spiritual beliefs. Take a 90-minute guided walk on The Rocks Aboriginal Dreaming Tour (Illi Langi) to learn about the Gadigal People's deep spiritual connection with the waters and land of Sydney Harbour. Reconcile with Earth Mother (Wyanga Malu) amid the magnificent Harbour City on a half-day Wyanga Malu mini-coach tour.
Heading North of Sydney
Blue Mountains
Enrich your life with ancient wisdom and develop a deep connection to country and culture on the Aboriginal Blue Mountains Walkabout Tour in the Blue Mountains, one hour’s drive west of Sydney. Gain a unique understanding of the local Darug culture on a full day tour exploring their creative, ceremonial and spiritual life. Learn by traditional methods and bushwalk along a Songline of sacred sites that leads partly through a beautiful moss-covered rainforest.
Central Coast
Take part in a Welcome to Country smoking ceremony with Darkinjung Cultural Tours on a Central Coast beach. The half- and full-day tours visit various significant locations on Darkinjung Lands (the Central Coast), 100km north of Sydney. You’ll visit Brisbane Water National Park, taking in Girrakool waterfall and sites that are only accessible with an Aboriginal tour guide.
Near Port Stephens
Share in the Aboriginal hosts’ local culture and bush tucker, plus dig for fresh water, while enjoying exclusive quadbike access to the largest moving coastal sand dunes in the southern hemisphere. Book it in with Sand Dune Adventures at Williamtown near Port Stephens, two hours’ drive north of Sydney.
Hunter Valley
See Aboriginal art in the Hunter Valley on the Wupa@Wanaruah Art Trail, which displays Aboriginal artworks in the region’s wineries and resorts, two hours’ drive from Sydney. The trail showcases both established and emerging Aboriginal artists.
Country and Outback NSW
Broken Hill
Explore Mutawintji National Park, 196km northeast of Broken Hill, with Mutawintji Heritage Tours. Visit the restricted-access Mutawintji Historic Site with an Aboriginal guide and learn the environmental, kinship, historical and cultural values of the Wiimpatja People. It boasts one of the best collections of Aboriginal art in New South Wales.
Bathurst
Three hours’ drive northwest of Sydney, you can visit significant Aboriginal sites around Bathurst on the Wiradyuri Ngurambang 4WD Cultural Tour from Detour Adventures. You’ll tour highlights such as Wahluu (Mount Panorama), the Borenore limestone caves, the grave of law man Windradyne and the Maiyingu Marragu rock art site. An Aboriginal Elder accompanies the tour, which was developed in collaboration with the Wiradyuri Traditional Owners Central West Aboriginal Corporation.
Mudgee
Join Indigiearth Café owner and Ngemba Weilwan woman, Sharon Winsor, for an immersive Warakirri dining experience complimented by authentic cultural entertainment, musical and cultural storytelling. Over four hours, guests will enjoy Australian native food and beverages, prepared in a unique fusion of modern techniques with traditional methods. Through this experience, Sharon and the team invite you to grow as a person and connect with culture, to immerse yourself in their experiences, and to explore the ingredients grown on the land we all walk on, prepared by their people.
Various regions
Enjoy the ride — and the non-riding elements — of motorcycle tours with Ridelines Adventures. Aboriginal-owned and -operated Ridelines will ensure you learn about the culture and history of the Aboriginal communities you visit and make a real connection with the Traditional Owners on whose lands you ride. Tours are sometimes scheduled to take in Indigenous cultural festivals or visit Aboriginal-owned bush property in the Wollombi Valley on three- or four-day rides.