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  • rumtytum
    We saw so much, learned so much on this tour and we'd recommend it to anyone. The food was terrific, the bus was comfortable and we really enjoyed ourselves. If I have a reservation it's that Graham, though a thoroughly charming and knowledgeable bloke, should take a less combative position towards science. Like too many people these days, he seems to think that science can be overruled by sincere belief and his repeated bagging of science and scientists got a bit wearing over the course of the day.
  • Shirl071
    We did this tour with Graham, what a gentlemen. This is one of the best tours we have been on. It was very interesting to hear the local knowledge and OMG the lunch and morning tea that was supplied. Home cooked food like silverside, beetroot, pickles. We even got to sample smoked kangaroo. Even morning tea was home cooked piklets. We would certainly recommend.
  • 871marised
    Thanks to Graham for his wonderful and extremely comprehensive explanation of his country going back through millions of years. It's one thing to have the knowledge and another to impart it. Graham enlightened us about the flora and fauna of the area, gave us an insight into his ancestral history, told us anecdotes about his relatives; through illustrations in the sand, gave us a deep insight into the history of his family and people and the discoveries at Mungo National Park. Added to all that was his wonderful sense of humour. What a wonderful education! He'd have to be one of the best guides I've come across. I have done a few guided tours in many countries.
  • Bubs1959
    We did the Sunset tour this week and enjoyed our day very much. Graham picked us up from our motel in Mildura and drove us out to Mungo. He gave us a very informative commentary along the way. We had a couple from Switzerland with their two boys on the mini bus with us. Whenever the boys would see a kangaroo they would jump up and down and scream kangaroo, kangaroo. There's a lot of kangaroos on outback roads...it made for a fun trip. We picked up a few more passengers staying at the Lodge and headed to the information centre. Graham's knowledge on Aboriginal history is amazing. His sand drawings explaining his family totems were particularly interesting. We had ample time to visit the information centre and old wool shed. After a lovely dinner of cold meats, salad and dessert we headed to the Great Wall of China where we were able to take photos as the sun set. Since 2011, you can only enter the site if you are with a guide. All in all, a very enjoyable, thought provoking tour. Highly recommended
  • CarolR344
    Today we went on the Harry Nanya tour to Mungo, in his Minibus. He knew all the names of the trees, plants and birds all the way there, he gave us the most interesting commentary. He is a very intelligent, and knowledgeable person on Aboriginal History all over Australia, and is personally connected to the area of Mungo. You wouldnt want to go with anyone else but him. We had a nice morning tea with pikelets, quondong jam and wild lime jam, then later a lovely lunch, he catered for us vegetarians with Lentil patties , salads, and bush sauces. He doesnt rush his tours, and takes care of elderley folk with patience. Anyone interested in aboriginal history has to take this tour, once in a lifetime.
  • fb9370
    Thank you so much for your review. We are happy to hear that you enjoyed your day out with Graham and he has been able to share with you his passion for his land and the knowledge he has gained from the past into the present of today's world. It makes us proud to hear it was the best of your trip and your kind words keep us strong.It has been a pleasure to meet you and we thank you for coming so far and choosing us to visit.
  • NigelB625
    We thank you very much for your review. Very pleased to hear that you enjoyed your day with us. The views are definitely stunning here and we are proud that you gave us the opportunity to show you around.
  • 125robh
    Hello Rob, Thank you for your time to review our tour. Our company has been a 20 year long standing company which caters for customers locally, nationally & internationally. As we do have people that travel a long way to visit us we try our best to provide in a short amount of time as much indigenous insight and knowledgeable information on how the indigenous people once lived and how climate change has structured the land. Graham as a traditional owner receives a lot of positive feedback on the knowledge he shares with people and yet we also understand that this extra information sharing is not for everyone as it appears to be the situation here. As we have a long standing relationship with the tourism industry domestic and international we are sorry to hear that we have not met with customer expectations so we do welcome direct communications so that we may strive to improve ourselves.Our company takes our honest feedback seriously we do have a company resolution process for customers and welcome you to contact our office management direct on manager@harrynanyatours.com.au should you wish to advise us directly of the situation or if you feel a third party could assist you we would be happy to work directly with another channel you may choose.Yours trulyManagement of Harry Nanya Tours
  • 685sallyb
    We certainly got more than expected on this tour. As we wanted to know more about the aboriginal people our guide was certainly open to our questions this gave us a better understanding of the people. His tour was complex and full of everything that had happened in the park. We came away with a good understanding of Mungo and a refreshed approach of aboriginal people. The scenery was spectacular well worth the visit.
  • bobw232
    This was one of the best aboriginal tours I have ever taken. Graham was friendly & open he has an outstanding view of the history of how his people had once lived. His future visions for how the land is today is very understandable. Thanks Graham for opening our minds beyond the ordinary we have not stopped talking about it. Tables were set for us like an outback restaurant and a buffet picnic served to us with a variety of meats, salads and bush tucker, you can eat in a restaurant anytime but this was so much more than we expected and no-one does for themselves anymore. We were a group of 6 that will all be joining you on one of your two day tours in the near future.Thanks for everything Graham
  • blakemanny
    A visit to Mungo National Park is a must when visiting the Wentworth-Mildura area and we chose this tour company because we hoped to mix the archaeological science with the romance of the Aboriginal Dream Time. What we got was a half baked opinion piece on ancient history. There was so much that our guide claimed to know more about than "the experts" that at the end I wasn't sure whether any of it was true. His lecture on gay rights also was lengthy, unnecessary and out of context, All that was a pity, because the piece and tranquillity of the National Park is wonderful, as is the sense of a tangible link with pre-history. Well worth the visit, but take your own guide book.
  • cameronT389
    Graeme the tour guide is rude and frankly has no clue what he is talking about. His ideas on Race and genealogy are simply racist and his opinions on everything! range from insightful to utterly ridiculous, (Don't bring it up with him hes aggressive and wil talk ov. During lunch he proceeded to say that homosexuals have nothing in the world and he would be piloting his "gay" family to Mardi gras, "Will you wear a ribbon Graeme". His response. "No I’m not gay". He then proceeded to ask for an apology from me and my girlfriend as we are young and white and there forth responsible for a massacre in 1850. I’m legitimately not joking. It is astounding how many contradictions this man made. I am a physiotherapist with 3 years of anatomy at university under my belt. Telling me that "you have no idea". Is ridiculous. This tour is a joke. Graeme is a joke... Read the reviews but the positive ones must be from the company as no one on my tour had any fun or found the 45 minute explanation on aboriginal weather patterns remotely interesting. Stay away.....
  • WhiteEagle_13
    Very interesting tour with Graham who is an Aboriginal from the country he guides you through. So he has a lot of things to talk about the landscape and history of that place.A must do if you stay or come through Mildura.
  • Chiepe1
    Indigenous guide Harry, very knowledgeable, he told lovely dreamtime stories, & gave us plenty time to look around before the sun started setting, we joined the tour late as 3 extras. 2 Scots & a pom :-) There were 5 of us all together, fantastic....The colours at sunset were amazing, well worth doing. Thank you Harry.
  • tanyab220
    I didn't know much about Mungo before this tour, but had a great time listening to Graeme talk. Graeme definitely challenges they ideal way of thinking, which I found truly enlightening and enriching. I loved hearing about how they have found and dated the various fossils, how the people lived off the land and how stories have been passed down through the generations. Really interesting, really informative, and the kids (6 and 8) loved it too. Great meals also put together and Graeme answered all questions that I had very openly and honestly. I'm glad I did a tour - it would be a wasted visit seeing Mungo without a knowledgeable guide.
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