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INDIGENOUS HERITAGE TOUR (included in your Programme)

If you do any placement with Travellers in Perth, an Aborigine Indigenous Heritage Tour is included in your itinerary, free of charge. Once you've taken the tour, we strongly recommend that you spend the rest of the day there and explore the many things there to see and do.
Discover the oldest stories of the Dream Times and the first Australians, the Aboriginal people.

On the tour you’ll learn about the indigenous heritage and History of Kings Park, the importance of Swan River and Botanic Garden. Learn about the traditional implements, tools and weapons, bush medicines and bush tucker. The Kings Park Indigenous Heritage Tour is an enjoyable and fun way to understand the strength of connections between the indigenous people, the land and the original West Australians who used and loved Kings Park for tens of thousands of years.
Kings Park is No. 1 on the tourist map of Western Australia. It gets over 5 million of visitors every year, including local residents who pack up picnic baskets and spend the day there. This huge Park overlooks the city of Perth and the Swan River and is only a few minutes from the city Centre. The Park has much to offer with its sweeping parklands, Botanic Garden, wildflowers (which are spectacular, especially in Spring), and native bushland (two-thirds of the Park).

TOP TEN THINGS TO DO IN KINGS PARK:

  1. Lotterywest Federation Walkway: Enjoy the wonderful views of the city of Perth and the Swan River while walking among the treetops in the Western Australian Botanic Garden. The Walkway is currently one of Kings Park and Botanic Garden's most popular tourist attractions. It extends 620 metres through the Botanic Garden along a combination of on-ground pathways and a spectacular elevated 52 m glass and steel arched bridge suspended amongst a canopy of tall eucalypts.
  2. Aspects of Kings Park: Need some retail therapy? Browse through uniquely Australian arts and crafts. Sales of products from Aspects of Kings Park support the Park's conservation work. Aspects is arguably Perth's most unique retail outlet. It bridges art and design, ecology, conservation and education.
  3. The Botanic Garden and Gija Jumulu - the Mighty Boab: For Western Australians, Kings Park and Botanic Garden is a place of inspiration, relaxation, recreation and wonder. The Garden is unique from those around the world primarily because of the extraordinary diversity of Western Australian wildflowers found nowhere else on earth. About 2,000 of Western Australia's 12,000 species of plants are displayed. The Baobab tree, named Gija Jumulu, needed to be relocated due to work on the Great Northern Highway ... so it journeyed over 3200 kilometres, from Warmun in WA's Kimberley region, to Kings Park in Perth and attracted world-wide media coverage. It is estimated to be 750 years old and its trunk measures 2.5 metres in diameter. The tree is a special gift to all Western Australians from the local Indigenous people, the Gija, who are the traditional land owners. Boabs (Adansonia gregorii) are deciduous trees that are highly valued by Indigenous people for their edible fruits, medicinal uses and water-holding properties. Along its journey, almost entire towns came out to see Gija Julumu and people honked horns and waved the whole way down.
  4. Synergy Parkland: See the footprints of dinosaurs and discover ancient fossils. This is a playground both exciting and challenging for children to explore, discover and play or for adults to enjoy wonderful coffee and meals at Zamia Cafe.
  5. Guided Walks through the Park: Botanic Garden Walk (All Year) 1-1.5 hrs
    Kings Park - Past and Present (All Year) 1-1.5 hrs
    Water Views and Wilderness (May - Oct) 2-2.5 hrs
    Wilderness and Wildflowers (July - October) 1-1.5 hrs
  6. Climb the DNA Tower - all 101 steps to the top: The DNA Tower is so named because it resembles the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) double-helix molecule, which is found in all cells and control the development of life. With stops along the way to enjoy the views, the climb is well worth the effort to get to the highest point in Kings Park.
  7. The Bushland Nature Trail and/or Law Walk: Bush in the Heart of the City - an easy 25 minutes loop walk. This walk offers an encounter with Western Australia's famous wildflowers, trees and birdlife living in the wild as they have done for millions of years. If you are lucky you might see a bobtail lizard or some of the other bushland fauna.
  8. The State War Memorial precinct: For many thousands of years, Aboriginal people have been visiting Kings Park. It remains an important ceremonial and cultural place for the Indigenous people of Western Australia.
  9. The Lotterywest Family Area and Stickybeaks Cafe: Free BBQ's and picnic areas if you want to spend the day with friends and have an Aussie barbie!
  10. The Kokoda Track Memorial Walk : A tribute to the bravery of Australian troops who fought through atrocious conditions and against vastly superior numbers in the Papua New Guinea campaign of July 1942 - January 1943.