Burleigh Head : Rundgang in kleiner Gruppe





Beschreibung
Entdecken Sie das Herz der Gold Coast auf der Jellurgal Walkabout Tour. Unter der Leitung eines Aborigines oder Torres Strait Islander Guides verbindet Sie dieses immersive Erlebnis mit den Yugambeh-Sprachlern, während Sie die atemberaubenden Landschaften von Burleigh Headland erkunden. Beginnen Sie im Jellurgal Aborigines Cultural Centre, wo Sie eine audiovisuelle Präsentation mit Traumgeschichten und der tiefen Verbindung der Einheimischen mit dem Land vorstellen. Genießen Sie anschließend einen geführten Spaziergang durch den Burleigh Heads Nationalpark, bei dem Sie heilige Stätten, traditionelle Buschtucker und die Praktiken entdecken, die dieses Land seit Tausenden von Jahren erhalten. Bestaunen Sie atemberaubende Ausblicke auf den Pazifischen Ozean, beobachten Sie Delfine und Seeadler und erfahren Sie mehr über die kulturelle Bedeutung von Tallebudgera Creek und Echo Beach. Buchen Sie Ihre Jellurgal Walkabout Tour noch heute für eine unvergessliche Reise durch Kultur, Natur und Geschichte!
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Reiseverlauf
Während Sie entlang der malerischen Küsten- und Regenwaldpfade spazieren, wird Ihr Guide das Land mit Traumgeschichten und kulturellen Einblicken zum Leben erwecken. Entdecken Sie antike Muschel-Middens, traditionelle ockerfarbene Stätten und bedeutende Orte, die seit Generationen von den Yugambeh-Sprachen genutzt werden. Halten Sie Ausschau nach einheimischen Wildtieren, darunter Bürstentruthühner, Wasserdrachen und Seeadler, die über dem Kopf schweben. Während der richtigen Jahreszeit können Sie sogar Buckelwale beobachten, die entlang der Küste ziehen. Tauchen Sie ein in die natürliche Schönheit der Landzunge, wo Wellen auf vulkanische Felsformationen prallen, Pandanuspalmen die Wanderwege säumen und der Duft des Ozeans sich mit dem üppigen Grün des Regenwaldes vermischt. Erfahren Sie mehr über Buschtucker, Heilpflanzen und die tiefe spirituelle Verbindung der Aborigines mit diesem Land.
Während Ihrer Reise auf der Jellurgal Walkabout Tour kommen Sie am Echo Beach vorbei, einem friedlichen Abschnitt des Tallebudgera Creek am Fuße der Burleigh Headland. Dieser ruhige Ort mit seinem kristallklaren Wasser und seiner üppigen Umgebung ist seit langem ein Ort von Bedeutung für die Yugambeh sprechenden Menschen. Ihr Aborigines-Führer erzählt, wie der Bach traditionell zum Fischen, Sammeln von Lebensmitteln und kulturellen Praktiken genutzt wurde. Erfahren Sie mehr über das reiche Meeresleben, das in diesen Gewässern gedeiht, und die Bedeutung von Gezeitenströmen für das Ökosystem. Das ruhige, flache Wasser des Echo Beach macht ihn auch zu einem beliebten Ort für Familien zum Schwimmen und Entspannen, so wie er seit Generationen ein Treffpunkt ist. Wenn Sie die atemberaubende Aussicht auf den Bach genießen, der auf den Regenwald trifft, erhalten Sie eine tiefere Wertschätzung für die tiefe spirituelle und kulturelle Verbindung der lokalen Aborigines mit diesem Land.
Der Tallebudgera Creek, der entlang der Burleigh Headland fließt, ist eine atemberaubende natürliche Wasserstraße, die die Yugambeh sprechenden Menschen seit Tausenden von Jahren unterstützt. Sein Name, der in der Sprache der Aborigines „guter Fisch“ bedeutet, spiegelt sein reiches Meeresleben und seine historische Bedeutung als wichtige Nahrungs- und Ressourcenquelle wider. Während der Jellurgal Walkabout Tour erhalten Sie Einblick in die tiefen kulturellen Verbindungen zwischen Land und Wasser. Ihr Führer wird traditionelle Fischfang- und Jagdpraktiken teilen, einschließlich wie die einheimischen Aborigines Speere, Netze und Gezeitenwissen nutzten, um Nahrung aus dem Bach zu sammeln. Außerdem erfahren Sie mehr über die Bedeutung dieses Gebiets als Treffpunkt für Familien und Gemeindeversammlungen. Während Sie die unberührte Küste erkunden, erleben Sie dieselbe natürliche Schönheit, die die Menschen seit Generationen an diesen besonderen Ort zieht.
Der Burleigh Heads Oceanview Track windet sich entlang der zerklüfteten Küste von Burleigh Headland und bietet einen atemberaubenden Blick auf den Pazifischen Ozean, während Sie in das reiche kulturelle Erbe der Yugambeh-Sprachen eintauchen. Dieser malerische Weg ist ein wichtiger Teil der Jellurgal Walkabout Tour, bei der Ihr Aborigines-Guide Geschichten über das Land, Träume und die tiefe spirituelle Bedeutung der Landzunge erzählen wird. Während Sie unter hoch aufragenden Pandanuspalmen und durch üppigen Regenwald spazieren, entdecken Sie alte Stätten, traditionelle ockerfarbene Markierungen und Muschelmitten – Zeugnisse einer jahrtausendelangen ununterbrochenen Verbindung mit Country. Halten Sie unterwegs Ausschau nach Großen Tümmlern, die auf den Wellen reiten, Seeadlern, die über den Wellen schweben, und in der richtigen Jahreszeit Buckelwalen, die entlang der Küste ziehen. Mit den Klängen krachender Wellen und der salzigen Meeresbrise bietet dieser Track ein kraftvolles Erlebnis, das natürliche Schönheit mit kulturellen Einblicken verbindet.
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Wichtige Informationen
- Rollstuhlgerechter Zugang
- Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
- Begleittiere erlaubt
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Spezielle Sitze für Kleinkinder sind verfügbar.
- Die Transfermöglichkeiten sind rollstuhlgerecht.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
Bewertungen(32)
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ On a beautiful sunny day, we joined a walk led by Tyreece, and I can honestly say it became one of those experiences I’ll never forget. Before I even mention the tour itself, I want to highlight the incredible warmth of everyone working at Jellurgal. From the moment we arrived, we were welcomed with genuine smiles and kindness. The cultural centre is also filled with beautiful, thoughtful, high-quality handmade products, and what makes it even more meaningful is that these support Aboriginal communities rather than the centre itself. It is such an important and inspiring mission. As for the walk, there were so many unforgettable moments, but two stand out above all. The first was something deeply confronting. I’ve walked from Tallebudgera Creek to Burleigh Heads many times over the years. I’ve admired the scenery, taken photos, and thought I knew the place. I had even visited the centre once before, but unfortunately missed the guided walk. This time I finally understood what I had been walking through all those years. Listening to Tyreece explain how many sacred places have been built over, turned into shopping centres, tourist attractions or simply left unmarked so that people unknowingly walk across them every day was heartbreaking. Standing at Tallebudgera Creek, looking up at the giant’s hand, completely changed how I see this landscape. Those graffiti-covered rocks that visitors climb on were once a sacred birthing place where only women would go, giving birth while facing the ocean and spending precious time with their newborns before introducing them to the community. It was impossible not to feel the weight of that story. We were looking at a place that deserves understanding and respect, yet most people, including myself until today, simply never knew. I cannot imagine a more powerful example of how colonisation transformed land that belonged to the Kombumerri people into land that now seems to belong to everyone except those whose connection to it stretches back countless generations. A connection defined not by fences or signs, but by ceremony, respect, nature and relationships with neighbouring nations. The second unforgettable part was Tyreece’s storytelling of the Dreaming story of Jabreen. The image of the giant stepping from the Milky Way to create the rivers, mountains and valleys of the Gold Coast was captivating, but it was the deeper lessons that stayed with me. Jabreen could feel the warmth of the sun but couldn’t truly see because the clouds covered his eyes. Tyreece said something that I think I’ll remember for a very long time: nothing can truly be created while our vision is clouded. And despite Jabreen’s immense power, his greed for the wild honey stopped him from becoming truly divine. Even the greatest creator was still vulnerable to greed. It was such a beautiful and timeless lesson. Our tour ran well over time because we asked so many questions (and we were also translating parts into Hungarian for half of our group), but Tyreece never rushed us for a single moment. Instead, he generously gave us even more of his time, answered every question with patience and kindness, and made us feel that sharing his culture mattered more than keeping to the schedule. Thank you, Tyreece. Thank you, Jellurgal. This was so much more than a guided walk. It changed the way I will see this landscape forever.
This was a really enjoyable & interesting 2 hrs. Thankyou AJ.
Jingeri Liz, Thank you for taking the time to leave a 4 star review, we hoped you enjoyed your experience and we hope to see you again soon :)
Worthwhile walking tour. Knowledgeable guide. Interesting, informative and entertaining.
Jingeri Dave, Thank you for taking the time to leave an awesome 5 star review. We hope you connected to Kombumerri country and we are glad you enjoyed your walkabout! We look forward to welcoming you back to the dreaming mountain soon 👣
I was lucky to have a one-on-one tour with Alya, a First Nations Ranger at the centre. I never would have guessed I was her very first tour client — her knowledge, passion, and enthusiasm were incredible. I learnt so much about culture, language, and the deep spiritual connection First Nations People have with the land. Her Dreamtime stories were captivating and unforgettable. The staff were also so warm and welcoming. A must-visit experience, and a special thank you to Alya!
Jingeri Helen 👋🏽 Thank you for your amazing 5 star review regarding your walkabout with ranger Aliya! She was so ecstatic once she returned and spoke about how lovely the whole experience was for her. Our guides thrive on being able to connect our guests to Yugambeh language stories and country so to hear this feedback is amazing. We hope to see you again at Jellurgal on your next visit 👣
Highly recommended to people who are interested in leaning aboriginal culture of nations living close to the Gold Coast. The dreams passed down generations by generations share the wisdom and knowledge from the ancient time to today. We also experienced the body painting culture on our arms, which patterns represent different meaning for different nations. If you are interested in something a little different, visit here!
Yesterday I had the privilege of immersing myself in a couple of hours of Aboriginal culture and story telling during Jellurgal's Walkabout tour. Our guide, Kailen, was very knowledgeable and a wonderful storyteller who made us feel so welcome to explore culture and enjoy time on Country with him. From the moment you arrive at the cultural centre, the team make you feel so welcome and at home. I applaud them for creating such a beautiful and welcoming space. I will return for some more cultural immersion as soon as I am able. Until next time.
Jingeri! Thank you so much for your beautiful words. We’re honoured you chose to spend time with us on Country and that your experience on our Walkabout tour felt so welcoming, meaningful and immersive. Kailen is a gifted storyteller who takes great pride in sharing culture in a way that helps people feel connected, comfortable and open to learning, and we’ll be sure to pass your kind words on to him. Thank you also for recognising the space our team has created at the cultural centre, it means so much to know it felt warm and welcoming from the moment you arrived. We look forward to welcoming you back again for more cultural immersion when the time is right. Until next time, naanyaboo. Team Jellurgal
Our cruise ship itinerary included a day in Brisbane and, since I had read about the Jellurgal Center, we decided to spend our day exploring Aboriginal Culture. We were extremely pleased with our decision. The team at the Center were very knowledgeable and did everything in their power to make our experience memorable. The walking tour afforded our guide the opportunity to share information about the creatures, plants and minerals that were significant to the local Aboriginal peoples and to share some of their fascinating Dream Time stories. The Center is very convenient to several beaches as well as numerous other Gold Coast attractions. While the Jellurgal Center is about an hour and 20 minutes’ drive from Brisbane, there are public transport options available.
Jingeri! Thank you for choosing to spend your day with us at Jellurgal and for making the journey to learn about Kombumerri Country. We are so glad you enjoyed the walking tour and the opportunity to learn about the plants, animals, stories and cultural connections of the area. It means a lot to know your experience was memorable, and we appreciate you sharing this with others. Naanyaboo, Team Jellurgal
We really enjoyed our visit to Jellurgal Aboriginal Cultural Center. We watched a short film about the history of the area and then went on a walking tour of the national park. Our guide was very knowledgeable and a great storyteller. Highly recommend
Jingeri! Thank you for visiting Jellurgal and for sharing your experience. We are so glad you enjoyed the film and walking tour, and that your guide helped bring the history, stories and culture of the area to life. It is always a privilege to share Kombumerri Country with our visitors. Naanyaboo, Team Jellurgal
Due to rainy weather conditions we weren't sure this tour would happen, but the staff kept in constant contact with us, and were able to make happen. The talk and walk were wonderful - informative and emotional. Particularly loved the stories of the Dreaming. Our guide, Tyreece, was warm, friendly, and a wealth of knowledge.
Jingeri! Thank you for your lovely review. We are so glad we could still welcome you despite the rainy weather and that you enjoyed the talk, walk and sharing of Dreaming stories. We will be sure to pass your kind words on to Tyreece, who will be grateful to know his warmth and knowledge made your experience so meaningful. Naanyaboo, Team Jellurgal
The Jelugal Aboriginal Cultural Experience was truly special, and we felt deeply honoured to share in their stories and knowledge. As Indigenous people, the opportunity to connect through shared values and lived experiences was incredibly meaningful. We left feeling grateful, inspired, and privileged to have been welcomed into such a respectful and powerful cultural space.
Jingeri! Thank you so much for your heartfelt review and for joining us on the Jellurgal Walkabout Tour. We're truly honoured that you felt a strong sense of connection and cultural kinship during your visit. It means a great deal to us to be able to share our stories and knowledge in a way that resonates so meaningfully. We’re grateful for your kind words and are so pleased the experience left you feeling inspired and uplifted. You are always welcome at Jellurgal, and we hope to see you again one day to continue the journey together. With respect and thanks, The Jellurgal Team



