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YOU WILL NEED TO CALL US ON 0499 942760
Your Gunditjmara cultural guide will take you on a 2 hour informative tour around Tae Rak (Lake Condah) and the wetlands. The lake is made up of 1,700 hectares of significant wetlands and stony rises right next to the historic lava flows of Budj Bim National Park.
Walk to the front of the lake where your guide will give you an overview of the Gunditjmara story of the lake and point out its extensive marine and birdlife.
Continue on with a walk along the western side of the lake for a more detailed cultural talk, and a look at the extensive range of stone aquaculture sites, stone walls, birdlife and other wildlife.
The tour finishes at the Lake Condah (Tae Rak) Aquaculture Centre & Cafe.
Tour Fee Includes:
Gunditjmara Aboriginal guide, transport, activities and access fees.
Child age 4 ~ 13 years. Adults 14 and above.
Tours start and finish at the Tae Rak Aquaculture Centre & Cafe.
Footwear
Please ensure you wear
appropriate footwear when participating in our cultural tours. We
recommend you wear enclosed sneakers, joggers or other sports shoes.
Hiking boots are also suitable. Sandals, thongs (flip
flops) or ladies’ shoes with a heel of any height are not appropriate.
Unfortunately, we will not be able to take you on tour if you are not
wearing the correct footwear.
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We camped at nearby Budj Bim National park with lots of wildlife and clean facilities.
Both highly recommended!






All our questions were answered and our guide was knowledgeable and friendly. Our expectations were exceeded and we will definitely recommend to others.











Our tour guide, Luke, was very knowledgeable and enthusiastic, providing us with a comprehensive narrative throughout the tour. He conveyed the multi-layered and intricate history of the region, along with current ecological insights into the short-finned eels.
I highly recommend trying the smoked eel at the end of the trip. It was tasty and also served as a fitting finale to the experience.
We will be going back again!



My sister and I had an eel tasting plate which we thought was very appealing and tasty. I would have preferred a warmer and clearer day, but was glad I had been there.



More Australians need to visit and learn from the amazing sites and brilliant staff members. The tasting platter was also lovely.
There were some water challenges at the site, so call the centre to clarify what the situation will be.
A MUST VISIT!







