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Sacred Canyon Access By Adnyamathanha Guided Tours Only

From April 2020, changes to access regulations for the Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park will ensure that access to Sacred Canyon will only be available to visitors on guided tours led by Adnyamathanha people.

This change in management will provide visitors to the site with a much richer experience, with the …

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Great Walk Explores Adnyamathanha Country

The Arkaba walk by Great Walks of Australia departs from Wilpena Pound Resort, proudly owned and operated by the local Adnyamathanha people. It traverses the magnificent Ikara-Flinders Ranges in South Australia, which has a rich and diverse Aboriginal history dating back over 800 million years.

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Brand Launch For Cooee Traveller

Cooee Traveller officially launched our brand on Tuesday night with celebrity chef Clayton Donnovan, and Powderfinger's front man Darren Middleton taking centre stage in support of Indigenous tourism. The Cooee Traveller team, board of directors, and a number of invited VIP guests from around Australia attended the 2016 Global Eco …

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$200,000 Grant for Wilpena Pound Resort

A $200,000 State Government grant, has paved the way for Wilpena Pound Resort in South Australia, to undertake a $400,000 upgrade project to develop new cooking facilities for the Ikara Safari Camp and the Wilpena Pound Campground. The $2 million Upper Spencer Gulf and Outback Futures Program is a …

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An incredible opportunity for Indigenous people

Experts are looking at how to strengthen Indigenous tourism’s place on the world stage in order to ensure Indigenous communities benefit from Australia’s tourism growth.

Read  the full article HERE. Image credit KarryOn online toursm magazine.

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Aboriginal Experiences #1 in Oz

Experience Oz has listed Indigenous Experiences #1 in their list of 10 Awesome Experiences Exclusive to Australia, and note that learning about Australia from the traditional land owners can provide visitors with a whole new understanding of the country and its many sites of significance.

Read the full article HERE

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