Discover ancient landscapes, archaeological treasures and sacred Indigenous sites at the Mungo and Mutawintji National Parks and delve into the intriguing colonial history of this remote corner of NSW.

At a Glance

  • Feast your eyes on breathtaking ancient landscapes and significant Aboriginal sacred sites
  • Learn about Indigenous culture and heritage at the Mungo and Mutawintji National Parks
  • Admire archaeological treasures and the lunar landscapes over the Walls of China at sunset
  • Explore the rural towns of Broken Hill and Silverton, rich in colonial and mining history

Traverse the spectacular Mutawintji National Park with its superb rock engravings and sacred Aboriginal sites, and admire the rugged beauty of its vibrant crimson gorges.

Explore the World Heritage-listed Mungo National Park and learn about the significant archaeological discoveries of Mungo Lady and Man, evidence of human history and culture in the region dating back thousands of years. Appreciate the breathtaking lunar landscapes of the so-called Walls of China, formed over thousands of years of erosion.

Visit Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery, the oldest art gallery in regional NSW, and learn about the town’s colourful colonial and mining history.

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In the spirit of reconciliation, Renaissance Tours acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are warned that this brochure may contain names and images of deceased persons.

Dates

14 – 20 May 2025 (7 days)

Tour leader

Alex McKay

Tour Status

On request

More Details

Tour code: RT2508

Fitness level: Challenging
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