Sunset on the Clay Pan Tour
Join our exclusive tour to watch the sun set from an ancient red clay pan, where Gwamu/Kooma people have wandered for over 60,000 years. Listen to the haunting sound of the yidaki (didgeridoo) echo over the vast landscape and toast another beautiful Bollon sunset while enjoying some bush tucker nibbles.
Your First Nations guide will also introduce you to some traditional dances and instruct you in the art of boomerang throwing.
Tour highlights:
Tour highlights:
- Conducted by a Gwamu/Kooma elder
- Try your hand at boomerang throwing
- Learn some traditional dances
- View a spectacular outback sunset
- Gourmet bush tucker nibbles and wine/beer/soft drink included
- Approximately 2 hours duration
Please note:
- Tours operate seasonally from 1 April to 31 October.
- Tours generally run on Fridays and Saturdays from 4pm to 6.30am but times can be flexible.
- A minimum of two adults is required for a tour to operate
Cost:
- Adults: $149 per person
- Children 5-15 years: $49 per child
- Children under 5: no charge
- By telephone: 0413 062 068
- By email: nullawokka@outlook.com