BULWAI ROCK ART TOUR

HALF DAY TOUR

9am – 12 midday: meet on highway at Davies Creek Road, 5km drive in to parking area.

Guided walk including sacred sites and rock art, Savannah and Rainforest knowledge and learning on how the ancient Bulwandji people survived in this area.

Max group size: 15, larger groups can be accommodated with additional Rangers.

Grade: easy to medium

Distance: 800m one way

DAVIES CREEK ART GALLERY TOUR

HALF DAY TOUR

9am – 12 midday: meet on highway at Davies Creek Road, 7km drive in to parking area.

Walk in through Savannah country with giant boulders spotting the landscape, entering aircon boulder breaks a natural relief in the heat of the day.  On the way to the gallery, you will see the last pieces of traditional rock art depicting the final days of traditional life. At the Art Gallery you will see age old art pieces that can only reflect the experience and visions of the Bulwandji people had on this land. Ancient meditation sites marked by humans for hundreds of thousands of years and look through the eyes of our ancestors. Rock art depicting a dinosaur, an ancient story line of the area.

On the way back relax and unwind by The Spa, The Waterfall or The Waterhole on the sandy beaches the choice is yours. The water that flows down Davies Creek is from a mountain spring and is naturally cleansing and uplifting.

Max group size: 15, larger groups can be accommodated with additional Rangers.

Grade: easy to medium

Distance: 1200m one way

ENTHUSIASTS

Tailor made research, educational or leisure tours can be arranged on request.

WET TROPICS RAINFOREST TO SAVANNAH COUNTRY

The Bulwandji Bama managed many ecosystems as custodians of Bulwai Lands.
Cultural knowledge is being handed down from generation to generation, in the current day.

Stories of how to cool burn the land to keep it clean and “fruitful” for the seasons to come.
The knowledge of what is good to eat from the land’s native plants and how to prepare them.
The sacred medicine plants that have healed and soothed the people for millennia.
The spiritual connection to the heavens passed in dreamtime stories.

The living cycles of the Bama are enduring lifelong initiations of knowledge
passing from one generation to the next.