Walk with us along the coastline and journey through one of Kaurna’s most significant creation stories – the Tjilbruke Dreaming.
Through exploring the Tjilbruke Monument and Spring Site with our Aboriginal guide, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the powerful and tragic story of Tjilbruke, an ancestor of cultural lore. Together on Country, learn how this story shaped important Kaurna fauna and landscape features, along with unpacking the significance of the lived relationship between Kaurna people, land and sea. Your experience will begin with a traditional smoking ceremony.
Suitable for all ages (please note, parent/caregiver must remain present and manage children’s conduct and safety throughout the experience). Meet your guide at the Kingston Park Coastal Reserve (parking available next to Nest Kiosk, Kingston Park). Look out for the SCI uniform. Please be prepared with suitable attire, including hat, sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes, and umbrella (if required). BYO water bottle and water.
Accessibility note: This tour requires a moderate level of fitness. Participants will be required to walk up approximately 100 steps, with an elevation gain of 25 metres. This experience will also involve walking through uneven natural terrains, including dirt paths and over tree/plant roots. Unfortunately, there are no accessible facilities available on site, and it is not suitable for wheelchair or mobility aid users.