Discover the heart of the Gold Coast on the Jellurgal Walkabout Tour. Led by an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander guide, this immersive experience connects you with the Yugambeh language-speaking people as you explore Burleigh Headland’s stunning landscapes.
Start at the Jellurgal Aboriginal Cultural Centre, where an audio-visual presentation introduces you to Dreaming stories and the deep connection local people have with the land. Then, enjoy a guided walk through Burleigh Heads National Park, uncovering sacred sites, traditional bush tucker, and the practices that have sustained this land for thousands of years.
Marvel at breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, spot dolphins and sea eagles, and learn about the cultural significance of Tallebudgera Creek and Echo Beach.
Book your Jellurgal Walkabout Tour today for an unforgettable journey through culture, nature, and history!
As you walk along the scenic shoreline and rainforest trails, your guide will bring the land to life with Dreaming stories and cultural insights. Discover ancient shell middens, traditional ochre sites, and significant places that have been used for generations by the Yugambeh language-speaking people. Keep an eye out for native wildlife, including brush turkeys, water dragons, and sea eagles soaring overhead. During the right season, you may even spot humpback whales migrating along the coast. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the headland, where waves crash against volcanic rock formations, pandanus palms line the trails, and the scent of the ocean mingles with the rich greenery of the rainforest. Learn about bush tucker, medicinal plants, and the deep spiritual connection Aboriginal people have with this land.
As part of your journey on the Jellurgal Walkabout tour, you’ll pass by Echo Beach, a peaceful stretch of Tallebudgera Creek nestled at the base of Burleigh Headland. This tranquil spot, with its crystal-clear waters and lush surroundings, has long been a place of significance for the Yugambeh language-speaking people. Your Aboriginal guide will share stories of how the creek was traditionally used for fishing, gathering food, and cultural practices. Learn about the rich marine life that thrives in these waters and the importance of tidal flows to the ecosystem. The calm, shallow waters of Echo Beach also make it a popular place for families to swim and relax, just as it has been a gathering place for generations. As you take in the breathtaking views of the creek meeting the rainforest, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for the deep spiritual and cultural connection the local Aboriginal people have with this land.
Flowing alongside Burleigh Headland, Tallebudgera Creek is a stunning natural waterway that has sustained the Yugambeh language-speaking people for thousands of years. Its name, meaning "good fish" in the local Aboriginal language, reflects its rich marine life and historical importance as a vital source of food and resources. During the Jellurgal Walkabout tour, you’ll gain insight into the deep cultural connections between the land and water. Your guide will share traditional fishing and hunting practices, including how local Aboriginal people used spears, nets, and tidal knowledge to gather food from the creek. You’ll also learn about the significance of this area as a meeting place for families and community gatherings. As you explore its pristine shoreline, you’ll experience the same natural beauty that has drawn people to this special place for generations.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Please check in at the front desk of Jellurgal Aboriginal Cultural Centre with Mobile Ticket.