Buronga Region tours

The Buronga region in New South Wales is a captivating destination that blends history, natural beauty, and modern conveniences. Buronga has a rich history dating back to the early 19th century when Captain Charles Sturt and his team explored the area. The region saw an influx of Europeans, from overlanders to pioneering graziers, shaping the community into what it is today—a close-knit country town focused on light industry, horticulture, and viticulture.

Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do in Buronga, with opportunities like exploring the river environment with its diverse wildlife, relaxing in alpine streams, and marveling at the vast red plains and expansive skies. The region's proximity to the Murray River and the Sturt Highway provides easy access to these outdoor adventures.

Buronga offers a range of local attractions and accommodations to suit different preferences. From the picturesque Buronga Caravan Park with its stunning views of the Murray River to local museums highlighting the area's history and culture, visitors have plenty of options. Additionally, parks and reserves in the region provide ideal settings for picnics, leisurely walks, and immersing oneself in the great outdoors.