Budj Bim Cultural Landscape Tourism
Step into one of the world’s oldest and most significant cultural landscapes with Budj Bim Cultural Landscape Tourism, located on Gunditjmara Country in south-west Victoria.
This UNESCO World Heritage-listed Site is one of the world’s oldest known aquaculture systems, used by Gunditjmara ancestors to trap and harvest eels – a practice dating back over 6,600 years.
You can explore this extraordinary living cultural landscape through a range of guided experiences led by Aboriginal guides. The Tae Rak Guided Cultural Tour offers insight into the creation story, eel harvesting techniques, and the biodiversity of Lake Condah. The Tungatt Mirring (Stone Country) Half Day Tour and Kooyang Yana (Kooyang Walk) Full Day Tour take you deeper into the Budj Bim National Park, Kurtonitj, and other culturally significant sites.
Each tour offers more than a glimpse into the past. You’ll walk across ancient lava flows and visit cultural sites, hear stories passed down through generations, and see how the Gunditjmara people continue to care for the land with innovation, resilience, and a deep spiritual connection.
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Budj Bim Tourism offers guided tours of a 6,600-year-old UNESCO World Heritage-listed aquaculture system, sharing the history and spiritual connection of the Gunditjmara people.