Outback at Isa, Marian Street, The Gap QLD, Australia
2 Hours
Adventure
10 persons
Mount Isa Region
Starts 9.00am (EST) 7 days
Walk alongside an Indigenous heritage bush guide as you explore the beautiful Outback at Isa Native botanical garden right here in the heart of Mount Isa. Learn about traditional bush methods used to make tools, medicine, and food firsthand.
Plants were utilised in many ways such as food, seasoning, herbal drinks and medicines used to treat common ailments. They were also used for dyes, cleaning, clothing, crafting, building shelters, weapons and much more. These techniques and knowledge about our native flora and fauna have been passed down for generations by the legal custodians of this land, the Kalkatungu (Kalkadoon) people, as well as other indigenous tribes such as the Gangalida, Yanuwa, and Garrawa who’s people have lived and thrived in this harsh outback country for many ages.
Your Bush Tucker experience also includes a guided visit to the neighbouring Fish Hatchery where you can get up close and personal with our native fish in the viewing tanks while learning about the different species and their connection to Aboriginal culture and history.
The tour will also include a short guided informational session through the Mount Isa history museum to not only admire some beautiful Aboriginal artwork and artifacts, but to understand their meaning and historical importance.
Tour run time:
2 hours approx.
Please allow 1.5 hours learning about aboriginal culture in the Mount Isa History museum and adventuring through the park. The tour also includes 30 minutes behind the scenes at the local neighbouring fish hatchery.
Bookings based on availability - min 2 people.