First Nations Cultural Tours
To mark the imminent opening of Adelaide Fringe 2024, join us to learn about the spiritual and cultural connection to Country of First Nations people on an enriching and intimate Aboriginal cultural tour of Adelaide Botanic Garden.
Gather at The Mulberry Arbour to meet your guide for a Welcome or Acknowledgement of Country before exploring native plants, bush tucker and the social history of Australia's First Peoples.
Tours run every 20 minutes, for 45 minutes each. Book your FREE tour between 3-8pm.
Missed out on tickets? Since the event is sold out, we will run a standby queue on the day for this event. If you are keen to come and try your luck - and don’t mind waiting - come along on the day. If a tour has space because someone hasn’t turned up, we will add you to a tour on the spot.
Presented by: Adelaide Fringe
Adelaide Fringe is committed to amplifying First Nations voices in the arts, and acknowledges the 15 Countries on which Adelaide Fringe events take place.
Art has the power to educate, celebrate, bring together and share truths, and, as the largest open access arts festival in the Southern Hemisphere, Adelaide Fringe is a unique platform to share the richness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures to the world. Our vision for Reconciliation is to play our role in advancing a unified, just and respectful nation, through the use of inclusive Art in all its mediums.
We are committed to creating space to listen, unlearn, and relearn true Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stories.