Event overview

  • 2023-08-12
  • 14:00
  • Nyanggan Gapi Café Sealy Lookout Dr, Coffs Harbour
  • Bularri Muurlay Nyanggan Aboriginal Corporation

Calendar event

GIINGAN GUMBAYNGGIRR CULTURAL EXPERIENCE – 2023

Yilaami! (come along) and learn about the world’s oldest living culture!

Held monthly on the second Saturday of the month the Giingan Experience is an interactive afternoon consisting of a 2hr informative tour on Gumbaynggirr Country.

The Giingan Experience is about Gumbaynggirr people, language and culture. The Cultural Experience takes place at an important cultural site of the Gumbaynggirr people, the stunning location of “Niigi Niigi” (Sealy Lookout) within the Orara East State Forest.

Immerse in our culture through language, story, dance, and the use of native plants against the scenic backdrop of the forest and Coffs Coastline.

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We work closely with our community and Elders in order to deliver this Award Winning Experience (NSW Tourism Awards winner 6 years running – GOLD 2021 & 2019, BRONZE 2022 & 2018, SILVER 2017)

By taking part in the experience, you are making a direct contribution to our community. By purchasing a ticket, you get an unforgettable experience, and your purchase will also help support us at Bularri Muurlay Nyanggan Aboriginal Corporation, a not-for-profit organisation with language and cultural revitalisation programs.

This is something we are truly passionate about – not only offering an amazing tourism experience, but also giving our community the opportunity to regain culture and identity; to be proud of who they are and what we are all achieving.

*Please note parts of this tour require a walk on a well-kept bush path of approximately 1km – if this is an issue please contact us.

Join here: https://events.humanitix.com/giingan-gumbaynggirr-cultural-experience-ksr3v0o7?_ga=2.135599090.2138421126.1691034463-1756312442.1689733133

The Valley Hub acknowledges Gumbaynggirr country, the Ancestors, Elders and Traditional Custodians of the Valley in which we live and work. We thank them for their care of country through time and acknowledge and respect their continuing connection to land, waters and culture.

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