Private Ku-Ring-Gai Aboriginal Walking Tour
A Private Journey
Through Ancient Country
Sacred rock engravings, whale carvings, and 60,000 years of living culture. Tailored entirely to your group.
Some of the most important conversations a group can have happen not in a boardroom, but on Country. The Natcha private cultural tour at Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park takes your group into one of Sydney's most spiritually and culturally significant landscapes for a 3-hour experience built entirely around you.
Led by Eric Brown, Traditional Custodian and one of the few people in New South Wales authorised by NSW National Parks to interpret sacred Aboriginal rock engravings, this fully customisable tour walks ancestral pathways, visits whale carvings, and connects your group with the living knowledge of Guring-gai Country. The focus, themes, and approach are shaped in a pre-event consultation before the day begins.
Available any day. Built around your group.
How the Day Unfolds
Meet at Terrey Hills
Your group meets at 12 Yulong Ave, Terrey Hills. Rest stop and toilets available before boarding the Natcha Van into Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park.
Elvina Track: Smoking Welcome and First Engravings
Traditional Smoking Welcome on Country, followed by a walk to the first engraving site featuring two whale carvings. Cultural storytelling and the beginning of a conversation that carries through the whole day.
America Bay Cultural Site
A sacred site with deep cultural significance. Eric guides the group through the stories, symbols, and spiritual importance of this place. Waterhole viewing, group reflection, and connection to Country.
West Head Lookout
Spectacular coastal views across the Hawkesbury. Time to absorb the landscape, share observations, and reflect on the cultural knowledge gained through the day.
Return to Terrey Hills
Return journey in the Natcha Van with final reflections and a closing summary from Eric.
Inclusions
- Aboriginal cultural guide with traditional knowledge and authority to interpret rock engravings
- Traditional Smoking Welcome
- Air-conditioned Natcha Van transport between sites
- Guided experiences at rock art, sacred sites, and West Head Lookout
- Pre-event consultation to customise the experience to your group's goals
- Fresh drinking water (bring a reusable bottle to refill)
- Cultural resources and materials
Eric Brown is a Traditional Custodian with ancestral connections to the Eora, Bidjigal, Dharawal, and Gundungurra peoples. He holds a rare authorisation from NSW National Parks to interpret sacred Aboriginal rock engravings, a recognition of the depth and responsibility of his cultural knowledge. Every experience Eric curates is grounded in living culture, not recreation.
Book a Private Tour
Any day. Tailored to your group.
Questions? Contact us at
hello@natchaculturaltours.com
