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Ngaut Ngaut Aboriginal Site in Nildottie provides an incredible experience into Aboriginal Dreaming and Culture.
It is the ancestral home of the Nganguraku People, and visitors can explore the rich history of this culture with the guidance of professional tour guides.
The tour through Ngaut Ngaut Aboriginal Site offers a fantastic opportunity to learn about the rich heritage of the Nganguraku People. Visitors will get to visit the birthplace of the "Black Duck Dreaming" on the banks of the Murray River. The walk takes you up the majestic cliffs of an ancient seabed, offering a breathtaking view of the River Murray. Additionally, visitors will witness rock art that tells the stories of a culture older than antiquity.
Ngaut Ngaut Aboriginal Site is open year-round, excluding Total Fire Ban Days and Sundays. The best time to visit is during the cooler months, from April to September, to ensure comfort during the walk. It is recommended to book in advance as tours require a minimum of 10 people to operate.
To get to Ngaut Ngaut Aboriginal Site, it is a pleasant 45-minute drive from the riverboat town of Mannum. Visitors should arrive 15 minutes prior to the scheduled tour departure time. Those coming from Adelaide can take a guided tour or self-drive using the South Eastern Freeway, taking the exit towards Palmer, then following the scenic route through Mount Pleasant and Palmer. Visitors coming from Melbourne can take the Western Highway and follow the signs towards Bendigo, then continue along the sign-posted Scenic Route.
The Ngaut Ngaut Aboriginal Site offers a unique cultural experience that will leave visitors in awe of the ancient culture of the Nganguraku People. It is a must-see for those interested
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