Indigenous owned & operated

tour · Tidal River, VIC

Yiruk / Wamoon Cultural Walk

Parks Victoria × Gunaikurnai Land & Waters Corp·4.9(245 reviews)

Ranger-led two-name walk explaining why the Prom is Yiruk to Gunaikurnai and Wamoon to Bunurong. Middens, coastal plants, and the story of a Country that was joined to lutruwita (Tasmania).

From

Free

Duration

90 min

Group

Small

What to expect

On the day

  • Meet at operator's welcome centre 15 minutes prior
  • Small group with a Traditional Owner guide
  • Cultural protocols briefed on arrival
  • 30% of price returns directly to the community

Cultural protocols

Travelling on Gunaikurnai Country

Please

Two names, one place

Say Yiruk and Wamoon together — the Prom belongs to both Gunaikurnai and Bunurong.

Please

Pack out everything

Wilsons Prom is a Marine National Park. Even food scraps disrupt wombat and emu-wren.

Consider

Ceremony at Tidal River

Rangers sometimes hold Welcome. Pause and listen — you are welcome to join respectfully.

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