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Ngaut-ngaut Conservation Park - Indigenous Tours
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Come and explore the picturesque landscape of the Ngaut Ngaut Conservation Park and discover a unique insight into the traditional landowners, the Nganguraku people. This culturally and historically significant conservation park is best accessed through a guided tour with an experienced guide from the Mannum Aboriginal Community Association. The guided tours aim to promote cross-cultural understanding and school groups are welcome.
To organise a visit and guided tour of the cultural area of the park, contact:
Sam & Ivy
Phone: 0488052370
Ngaut Ngaut Conservation Park is located along the west side of the River Murray approximately 12 kms south of Swan Reach and close to the Nildottie Township. It is approximately 170km north of Adelaide.
You can access the park by either the Walker Flat-Mannum Road or the Swan ReachWalker Flat Road, via Hunter Road and Purnong Road. Both require crossing via a ferry if you are coming from the Mannum side of the River.
In recognition of the cultural significance of this park we request that you contact the Mannum Aboriginal Community Association prior to planning a visit to the park.
Dogs are not permitted in this park.
Camping is not permitted within this park.
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