Half-Day Jellurgal Journey Tour with Ochre Ceremony & Aboriginal Art Workshop
Embark on a half-day immersion into Aboriginal culture and heritage on a Jellurgal Journey Tour. Feel the rhythm of the Dreamtime in an authentic dance performance, participate in a traditional ochre anointment ceremony, explore sacred ground on a guided tour of Jellurgal (Dreaming Mountain) and paint your very own Aboriginal-inspired art piece to take home. This immersive experience blends storytelling, art, nature and performance, allowing an insight into a culture that has thrived for over 60,000 years.
Inclusions
- Valid for one infant (0—4), one child (5—14), one family (two adults + two children OR two adults + three children) or one adult (15+) (*minimum four people required to book)
- Half-day Jellurgal Journey Tour (*approximately 3.5 hours)
- Dreaming amphitheatre presentation
- Authentic dance performance
- Traditional ochre anointment ceremony
- Guided walk on Jellurgal Mountain
- Paint your very own Aboriginal-inspired art piece to take home
- Expert local guide
- Available: Tuesday — Friday: Departs 9am; returns 12.30pm (approximately)
Pricing & availability
Things to know
Things don’t always work out, so enjoy peace of mind knowing that the following cancellation options are available to you.
Up to 7 days before your chosen date - 100%
Up to 7 days after purchase - 100% Cancellations:
Cancellations made more than 7 days before experience date: no cancellation fees apply
Cancellations within 7 days of experience date, late arrivals and no-shows: 100% cancellation fee applies
Changes to Booking
- 7 days’ notice is required to change a booking you have made
- Flat shoes
- Hat
- Sunscreen
- A bottle of water
- Swimwear and towel, if desired
Tuesday — Friday
Blackout Dates May Apply: Dates are identified in the Booking Calendar
Important:
- Exclusions: Meals, drinks and hotel transfers
- Any additional personal expenses must be paid directly to vendor(s)
- Meeting point: Jellurgal Aboriginal Cultural Centre – 1711 Gold Coast Highway, Burleigh Heads, QLD 4220
- Please arrive at the meeting location no later than the scheduled departure time. Late arrivals and no-shows voids offer
- This tour covers approximately 1.2km of coastline track from Burleigh Point to Tallebudgera Creek. Track is classified as a Grade 2 walk, meaning a hardened surface with gentle hill sections and occasional steps. No bushwalking experience is required and wheelchair and pram access is possible
- Gusts may wish to bring swimwear and towels for a swim at the picturesque Tallebudgera Creek after the tour. A lifeguard-patrolled beach is located a short walk from the centre
- Please allow up to 3.5 hours for this experience
Terms & Conditions:
- Minimum four people required to book
- Child rate applies for children aged 5–14. Children aged 4 and under are considered to be infants and are free of charge but are still required to be listed when booking. Children under 18 must be accompanied by a paying adult/guardian aged 18+
- Maximum 25 guests per tour
- Itinerary is subject to change depending on availability, weather and road conditions
- Tour itineraries, routes and stops may change or be cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances, including but not limited to weather conditions, road hazards or mechanical issues
- For further Jellugal Aboriginal Cultural Centre Terms & Conditions, please see here
Please Note:
- Bookings for this offer are limited and subject to availability. Not valid with any other offer
- Entire value must be used in one visit; any unused portions will be forfeited, and cannot be used at a later date
Important:
We reserve the right to modify prices for marketing and commercial reasons. Please note that full terms and conditions apply. Full terms and conditions are located on the terms and conditions page of our website
Jellurgal Aboriginal Cultural Centre
Established in 2012 by Kalwun Development Corporation, Jellurgal is a proudly Aboriginal-owned and operated tourism centre dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich cultural heritage of the Gold Coast’s First Nations people.