- Duration: 12 days
- Address: Jamieson - Licola Road Jamieson VIC Australia
- Participant: 1
Diamantina Touring Company offers a unique cultural tour through the remote and beautiful country of Regional Victoria, Australia. This expedition takes you on the path less travelled, providing a chance to connect with the traditional landowners and experience indigenous culture.
The journey begins in Alice Springs or Uluru, traveling west into the Petermann Ranges and continuing along the Sandy Blight Junction Road. Along the way, you will visit Australia''s most isolated Aboriginal community, Kiwirrkurra, and explore the stunning Lake MacKay. The tour then heads deep into the Great Sandy Desert, culminating at the spectacular Balgo Pound.
Throughout the trip, you will have the opportunity to learn about indigenous culture, heritage, and landmarks. The guided cultural tours provide a chance to gain a deeper understanding of the traditional owners'' connection to the land. The cultural immersion tours and cultural exploration tours offer a unique insight into Aboriginal life, customs, and traditions.
Diamantina Touring Company''s cultural landmarks tours and cultural walking tours provide a chance to explore ancient rock art sites, sacred sites, and significant cultural landmarks. The cultural sightseeing tours offer a chance to learn about the region''s rich cultural history, including the Wati Kutjarra story of two young lizard men.
One of the highlights of the trip is the chance to spend a day with ''first contacters,'' who were born and raised in the desert. These indigenous guides will demonstrate survival in the country and share traditional stories or Tjukurpa (dreaming).
We Wander has selected Diamantina Touring Company for their commitment to responsible and sustainable tourism practices, providing a unique and authentic cultural experience while respecting and preserving the region''s cultural heritage.
Join Diamantina Touring Company on this unforgettable journey through Regional Victoria, Australia, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the region''s traditional landowners.