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Australia is home to some of the most stunning and captivating terrains in the world, with each unique site possessing its own rich history, spirituality and sacred place in the hearts of our nation’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. To truly experience Australia, it must be seen through their eyes.

Read on to discover Aboriginal culture experiences for those seeking a deeper connection with this land. 

Acknowledgement of Country

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the land on which we gather, from paces as widespread and diverse as the NRMA. In the presence of Elders past, present and future, we recognise all journeys and our mutual role in creating new paths together.


Discover Aboriginal Experiences

We've partnered with Discover Aboriginal Experiences, Australia's leading non-profit Indigenous tourism company, to support Indigenous communities and promote available cultural experiences. 

 

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Travelling light
Travelling light
Sustainable adventures with a touch of culture.
The best sandy spots for a cultural immersion
The best sandy spots for a cultural immersion
With these incredible Indigenous-led adventures, you’ll discover cultural sites paired with breathtaking ocean vistas.
Best ways to discover Aboriginal seafood experiences
Best ways to discover Aboriginal seafood experiences
Think of fishing and chances are you’ll picture a rod, line and hook. But spend some time with a Traditional Custodian and soon you’ll be seeing pronged spears gliding through the air to land with a crack in the carapace of a mud crab.
8 ways to see northwest Australia in a new light
8 ways to see northwest Australia in a new light
Whether you’re a foodie or a history buff, exploring the Kimberley region of northern Western Australia with an Indigenous guide deepens your visit and cultural understanding of this very special part of the country. Here are eight must-do experiences.
Aboriginal perspectives of the wet tropics of Queensland
Aboriginal perspectives of the wet tropics of Queensland
The World Heritage-listed Wet Tropics of Queensland stretches for 450 kilometres along Australia’s north-east coast. It holds a particularly important place in Aboriginal cultures and traditions
Take the plunge: Australia’s special swim spots
Take the plunge: Australia’s special swim spots
Experience more than a refreshing dip at these special swimming spot when you explore them in the company of an Aboriginal guide. Discover why they are so special.
Modern ways to explore ancient cultures
Modern ways to explore ancient cultures
The vibrant, living traditions of Aboriginal cultures are still flourishing after 65,000 years. Experience them for yourself in new and exciting ways. 
3 unexpected Aboriginal experiences in Queensland
3 unexpected Aboriginal experiences in Queensland
Queensland’s Indigenous cultures span immense distances and ecosystems, from the Torres Strait Islands at the top of the state to the outback, rainforest and reef. The experiences you can have on Country are diverse, eye-opening, and often unexpected.
Starry nights: Aboriginal tours that offer overnight immersion
Starry nights: Aboriginal tours that offer overnight immersion
Day trips to Australia’s most culturally significant sites inspire when you’re in the company of an Aboriginal guide, but overnight stays can take your experience to the next level.
In the footsteps of the palawa: Tasmania's wukalina Walk
In the footsteps of the palawa: Tasmania's wukalina Walk
Indigenous-owned tourism offering wukalina Walk, takes trekkers on a 3 day/4 night walk around a postcard-perfect patch of the Tasmania's northeast.

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