Budj Bim Cultural Landscape Tourism

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The Budj Bim Cultural Landscape is a unique place with universal heritage values that demonstrate how Gunditjmara people worked with the natural resources and environment of the Victorian southwest region to establish a permanent place of human society over the past 30,000 years and beyond... read more.

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4/48 Edgar Street, Heywood, VIC, 3304
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The Budj Bim Cultural Landscape is a unique place with universal heritage values that demonstrate how Gunditjmara people worked with the natural resources and environment of the Victorian southwest region to establish a permanent place of human society over the past 30,000 years and beyond.

Budj Bim Cultural Landscape Tourism offers visitors a first-hand experience of Southwest Victoria”™s Gunditjmara Country, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list for its outstanding universal value.

The First Nation’s owned and operated company provides guided tours of the landscapes”™ various components, where visitors can engage with Budj Bim”™s fascinating history ”“ from the creation of the landscape to present times.

A state-of-the-art Aquaculture Centre brings to life ancient freshwater eel farming techniques practised by Gunditjmara people for thousands of years, while the cafe offers eel tasting plates prepared using traditional Aboriginal techniques and flavours, and a selection of retail items.

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  • Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
  • Victoria Tourism Industry Council
  • Free Wifi

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Great Ocean Road Regional Tourism acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the Great Ocean Road region the Wadawurrung, Eastern Maar & Gunditjmara. We pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging. We recognise and respect their unique cultural heritage and the connection to their traditional lands. We commit to building genuine and lasting partnerships that recognise, embrace and support the spirit of reconciliation, working towards self-determination, equity of outcomes and an equal voice for Australia’s first people.