Step into Australia’s living culture through powerful storytelling, sacred landscapes, and immersive traditions. From art to cuisine, connect with Indigenous wisdom in exclusive, deeply moving experiences that honour the world’s oldest living heritage.


Begin with a traditional Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony, followed by a guided Bush Tucker Walk and Sound Healing Session led by a local Kombumerri elder.
Choose between a gourmet packed lunch or an exclusive alfresco feast crafted by celebrated chef Alex Labart. Following the feast, end this incredible day with a waterfall walk through lush rainforest.


Begin with a heartfelt Welcome to Country on Fingal Headland, then join Jason for a guided bushwalk along the coastline. As you wander through dunes and pandanus groves, he shares Dreamtime stories and local knowledge that reveal the cultural layers of this land.
Pause for a seasonal dining experience at a local restaurant before the day culminates in a hands-on Indigenous art workshop, where Jason introduces ochre, traditional techniques, and the storytelling symbols that connect art to Country.
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For those seeking a deeper immersion, the Elevated Dreamtime Art Trail extends beyond the headland. Following the coastal walk, journey inland to the Tweed Valley for a VIP plantation tour, exotic fruit tasting, and gourmet orchard lunch. The afternoon continues with Jason’s creative workshop before concluding at Husk Distillery for a paddock-to-bottle tasting celebrating local craft and connection to Country.
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A rare and intimate encounter with one of Australia’s most respected contemporary Indigenous artists - in a journey that celebrates story, place and practice.
The experience opens with personal storytelling from acclaimed Quandamooka artist Delvene Cockatoo-Collins or her son, Preston, offering guests a meaningful introduction to Brisbane and her roots on Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island). Delvene is celebrated for her story-driven weaving work, ceramics and prints, receiving interntioanl acclaim (including the design of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games medals).
From there, Delevene invites her guests into a weaving workshop in the scenic Brisbane Botanic Gardens. Using local plant fibers, guests learn ancient techniques across coiling, twining, and knotting - creating a personal piece to take home. The day unfolds through Brisbane’s leading galleries, offering a broader lens on Australian art, identity and expression. This includes a tour through Delvene's personal Brisbane studio.
Finally, a seasonal city lunch creates space to pause, concluding a culturally rich encounter shaped by ancient artistry and conversation.
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Set on Bundjalung Country at the edge of Cape Byron, this experience invites guests to encounter Byron Bay through the stories, knowledge and living cultural presence of its Traditional Custodians.
Led by an Indigenous guide along the lighthouse and coastal bush trails, the experience reveals its deeper significance, from native plant knowledge and sacred sites to the enduring connection between land, sea and story. Guests can choose between a lunch or dinner itinerary, with time at Wategos for a swim and refreshment before continuing to an Indigenous dining experience that brings native ingredients, local produce and a strong sense of place to the table.


Guided by a knowledgeable Indigenous host, begin with a Welcome to Country ceremony at a sacred tea-tree lake before exploring a renowned Indigenous art gallery and immersing yourself in the island’s Quandamooka heritage.
Swim in crystal-clear waters, then indulge in a gourmet beach picnic featuring freshly caught seafood. For groups of five or fewer, a private 4WD beach drive offers an exhilarating way to take in the island’s untouched beauty. Conclude your journey at North Gorge, with sightings of kangaroos, koalas, and seasonal whales and dolphins.