• Group Tours

    Group Tours

    Schools & Groups

Go Cultural can
tailor a tour to meet
your group’s specific
requirements.

Cultural Tours are available for corporate and other large groups. Our tours are interactive and structured to ensure that all attendees enjoy a high level of involvement through Q&A sessions, traditional language memory games, cultural ceremonies, bush food tastings and hands on activities. Choose one of our regular Perth sites for regular or private tour session (special rates and conditions apply) and select from a list of extras. Please be patient whilst your bookings is manually confirmed.

Our state-of-the-art wireless PA system ensures that your guide be heard clearly in all settings

On Country

Learning Experiences

Cultural appreciation programs for students of all ages

Our On Country, structured school’s programs combine oral learning and interactive, hands on activities with cultural appreciation through traditional songs, storytelling and dance. A range of cultural add-ons are available to further enhance student experiences.

On Country programs for any size group.
Face and body painting with natural ochres.
Experiential learning and cultural awareness.

Extras & Gifts

Make your cultural event memorable and more interactive with these unique Go Cultural corporate gifts and interpretive add ons.

Message Scrolls
Message Scrolls
Customiseable message scrolls are a tribute to an ancient method of communication. They tell the Dreamtime story of the Wagyl, the creation story that is central to Noongar culture.
Body Ochre Painting
Body Ochre Painting
Prepare and paint with ceremonial ochres. Learn about natural ochres and their significance to Whadjuk culture. Includes face and body painting and cultural interpretation.
Ochre Set
Ochre Set
Prepared using traditional methods, these natural ochres are gift boxed and perfect as a unique corporate gift for a special function or event. (LIMITED)
Smoking Ceremony
Smoking Ceremony
Feel cleansed as you pass through the smoke infused with the aromas of the Australian bush. An ancient ritual accompanied by traditional songs sung in the Noongar dialect.
Welcomes to Country
Welcomes to Country
This is one of the most significant of Cultural protocols, the Welcome to Country should only be conducted by a traditional owner of that region.
Cultural Artifacts Display
Cultural Artifacts Display
Stroke a kangaroo hide or tap out a rhythm on the clapping sticks. This interactive experience showcasing traditional tools, artifacts, medicine plants and ceremonial ochres.
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