DESCRIPTION
OVERVIEW
Untamed Escapes is proud to partner with Maba
Idi Cultural Tours to offer a unique day tour exploring the rich Aboriginal heritage
of South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula. Join proud Barngarla woman Emmalene
Richards as she shares her knowledge, stories, and deep connection to the land
and cultural sites around Port Lincoln / Galinyala.
Discover Barngarla
traditions, from traditional fishing techniques to the cultural practices
passed down from generation to generation. Experience the flavours of a
regional bushfood lunch prepared by Emmalene and her family. This intimate tour
offers a rare opportunity to see the world through a local Barngarla family’s
eyes and gain insight into their enduring care for Country.
UNTAMED MOMENTS
- Be immersed in the rich Aboriginal culture and
heritage of the Eyre Peninsula - Walk on Country with a Barngarla Indigenous guide
- Enjoy a gourmet picnic featuring a selection of
regional bushfoods - Participate in a traditional water cleansing
ceremony - Visit culturally significant sites, deepening your
understanding of Aboriginal heritage - Unearth the beautiful coastal landscapes of Port
Lincoln / Galinyala
FULL ITINERARY
The first stop on this cultural tour is
Galinyala Springs, a place of deep significance as a traditional water site and
an essential source for the Barngarla people. This location also marks the
first landing site of settlers in the region. Next, travel to Winters Hill
Lookout—known as Gannana Boori to the Barngarla people—the highest peak in Port
Lincoln / Galinyala. Emmalene will share stories, Dreamtime connections, and
insights into local landmarks from this panoramic viewpoint, illuminating the
Barngarla language and the rich cultural heritage woven into this landscape.
The journey continues to
Poonindie Aboriginal Mission ruins, a historic site that offers a glimpse into
a poignant chapter of Aboriginal history. From here, pass through Mallee Park,
home to the nation’s most successful Indigenous football club and a once
previous Aboriginal Reserve connected to local stolen generation events.
The following stops include
Billy Lights Point to learn about traditional cultural fishing practises
techniques before visiting Snapper Rocks, where Emmalene will openly delve into
the darker chapters of the region’s early history, sharing stories of
Indigenous resilience. This candid look into Australia’s past is an important
step in understanding and supporting the healing process for Aboriginal people.
Enjoy a short stroll along the Parnkalla
Trail and embrace the knowledge shared of local traditional plants and their uses.
The trail leads to Shelly Beach, where you’ll have the unique opportunity to
participate in a traditional water cleansing ceremony—a reflective experience
that fosters a deeper connection to the land and brings a profound sense of
renewal and rejuvenation.
This wonderful cultural
journey concludes with a gourmet bushfoods lunch by the beach, thoughtfully
prepared by Emmalene’s family. Savour an array of hot and cold dishes featuring
native ingredients, followed by a delightful dessert and a selection of
homeland-inspired beverages—including soft drinks, wines, gin, and unique
drinks infused with bush flavours.
After lunch, unwind with a gentle 2km walk
along the coastal Parnkalla Trail, or opt for a return transfer to your
accommodation, arriving around 2 pm.
PRIVATE TOUR UPGRADE
Elevate your experience with a private
tour, offering exclusive access to Emmaline’s stories tailored just for you.
Private tours are available seven days a week upon request.
GROUP CHARTERS
Untamed Escapes and Maba Idi offer bespoke
cultural charter experiences tailored to your group’s unique needs. These
immersive tours can feature Cultural Awareness Training, a Welcome to Country
ceremony, or art workshops led by acclaimed artist Emmalena. Each charter is
fully customisable, with options for transport, accommodation, meals, and
curated cultural experiences designed to provide a deeper connection to the
rich traditions and heritage of the region.
KNOW BEFORE
YOU BOOK
- This cultural tour departs at 8:45
am with pick-ups around Port Lincoln. - Dietary requirements can be
catered for; please advise of these when booking. - Small group tours are operated on a
coaster bus with a maximum of 20 people. - This tour requires a minimum of six people
to operate. If this number is not met, you will be given two options. First,
transfer your booking to another day. If this is not suitable, we will give you
a full refund. - Private tours require a minimum of two
people, or the Private Tour Single Traveller rate applies. - Itinerary
changes may occur to ensure we provide the best possible experience. Weather
conditions in Australia can change quickly, and our experienced guides will
always put the safety of our passengers first. Any itinerary changes will be
communicated in advance. - Please read our full Booking Terms & Conditions before
booking your tour.