Budj Bim Cultural Landscape Tourism
Half Day
Budj Bim Cultural Landscape is a must visit place. Tours, that are led by traditional owner guides describe how Gunditjmara people worked the land and environment of the southwest region of Victoria, to create a sustainable living environment that has endured for over 30000 years.
Budj Bim Cultural Landscape Tourism offers visitors a first-hand experience of Southwest Victoria's Gunditjmara Country, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, in 2019, for its outstanding universal values.
The First Nation's owned and operated company provides guided tours of the landscape, where visitors can learn the fascinating history of Budj Bim and beyond– from the creation of the landscape to present times.
The Tae Rak Aquaculture Centre brings to life ancient freshwater eel farming techniques practiced by Gunditjmara people for thousands of years, the cafés signature dish is the Kooyang (eel) tasting board and there is also a seasonal menu available, there is also a selection of retail items in the cafe that can be purchased.
The First Nation's owned and operated company provides guided tours of the landscape, where visitors can learn the fascinating history of Budj Bim and beyond– from the creation of the landscape to present times.
The Tae Rak Aquaculture Centre brings to life ancient freshwater eel farming techniques practiced by Gunditjmara people for thousands of years, the cafés signature dish is the Kooyang (eel) tasting board and there is also a seasonal menu available, there is also a selection of retail items in the cafe that can be purchased.






















