Gudjuda Aboriginal Tours

​Immerse and learn from Australia’s First People with Gudjuda Aboriginal Tours​

​​Gudjuda Country​

Gudjuda means ‘Saltwater People’

There’s more to a holiday than incredible views, superb food, and wonderful memories. Make the most of your Townsville holiday in north Queensland with an even greater understanding of the region’s culture, environment and history by immersing yourself and learning from the experiences offered by Gudjuda Aboriginal Tours.

Learn about the world’s oldest living culture with Gudjuda Aboriginal Tours’ Bush Tukka and Rock Art Tours. Through the guidance of Traditional Owners’ Elders, guests will learn about seasonal bush tucker and rock art across Gudjuda Country and the Townsville region.

Bush Tukka Tours​

Guests are warmly welcomed to Country with a traditional smoking ceremony before embarking on foot for a journey through Country. Accompanied by Elders along the trail, visitors gain deeper insight into the various bush tucker plants in the area. Guides explain how the different fruits, tree leaves, branches, bark and bushes are used for medicine and food, firesticks, spears, baskets and canoes. Many Traditional Owners in the region still use these plants today.


Bush tucker
Gudjuda Aboriginal Tours
Guests enjoying a talk by Gudjuda Aboriginal Tours
Gudjuda Aboriginal Tours

​Rock Art Tours​

Rock art serves as a historical record, a storytelling medium and a message left by ancestors. Guests can visit traditional sites around Townsville to view ancient rock art, where guides explain the significance of the symbols used in the rock art and the stories and events depicted in the art. 

Both tours are conducted under the mentoring and patronage of Uncle Russell Butler of the Bandinjin Tribal Group, Uncles David and Alfred Smallwood of the Bindal Traditional Owners and other Elders. Their wisdom and knowledge provide an enriching experience, connecting guests to the ancient traditions and stories of Gudjuda Country. 

Immerse yourself in a journey of cultural discovery with Gudjuda Aboriginal Tours and leave Townsville with a greater appreciation of its profound First Nations culture.

Information sourced from Gudjuda Reference Group Aboriginal Corporation​.

Take the train​

Hop aboard the Spirit of Queensland to Townsville with fares starting from $50 one-way per person from Cairns or $189 per person one-way from Brisbane!



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