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Palawa Guided 
Bush Foods & History Tour
Located at Piyura Kitina / Risdon Cove

 

(For public tours click the "Buy tickets now" box above and for private tours see further information below)

 

 

 

​kipli takara piyura kitina-ta (bush foods walk at Risdon Cove).
Taste the timeless palate of piyura kitina.
kipli takara is a 60-90 minute bush tucker tour depending on participants engagement throughout the tour, this experience is offered on Aboriginal land at piyura kitina/Risdon cove.

This tour invites guests to walk the culturally rich landscape with palawa (Tasmanian Aboriginal) guides across this abundant natural pantry that has been returned to Tasmanian Aboriginal ownership since 1995.
Throughout this experience guests are treated to a guided walk of this unique property, hearing about the history and current story of the area.

Along the way guests are able to taste the native bush tucker currently in season along the track and get a first-hand glimpse into how palawa (Tasmanian Aboriginal people) continue to enjoy cultural foods and undertake culturally-centered land management across Lutruwita.
The ‘kipli takara’ experience ends with a unique tasting of native flavors from palawa kipli (Tasmania's Aboriginal owned and operated catering company)
Public kipli takara tours are $90 per person with ticket price including:
- access to piyura kitina
- guided walk
-  catering of native foods and drinks
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Private tours are also available upon request, by emailing palawakipli@tacinc.com.au

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Private Tour prices 2026

(Minimum of 10 people per tour)

1-10 people = Weekdays $1,800.00. Saturday $2,300.00. Sunday $2,800.00. 

10-20 people = Weekdays $3,400.00. Saturday $3,800.00. Sunday $4,300.00. 

20-30 people = Weekdays $3,800.00. Saturday $4,300.00. Sunday $4,800.00.

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We work with the best partners
Dark Mofo
The Hive Collective
Brand Tasmania
Gardening Australia
7 plus
SBS Food
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Beaker Street
Pennicott wilderness
Bush to bowl
Women in Tourism and Hospitality
Conservation Volunteers Australia
Tourism Tasmania
Bob Brown Foundation
AAT Kings
University of Tasmania
Tasmanian Leaders
Sustainable living Tasmania

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We pay respects to the Mumirimina people on whose traditional lands we live and work on at piyura kitina / Risdon Cove and who paid the ultimate price of the first impact of invasion. 

We acknowledge and appreciate our people from across the country and our palawa community here in Lutruwita/Tasmania who paved the way for us to continue to care for country and uphold our commitments to those who have passed before us and who continue to inspire our work into the future.

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