A guided walk through Sydney’s Botanic Gardens uncovering the edible plants, herbs, and native foods that define Australian cuisine followed by a picnic.
Highlights
• Unique: Explore Sydney’s Botanic Gardens through the eyes of a forager and foodie.
• Walk through lush gardens with views of the Opera House and Harbour.
• Learn how Indigenous Australians used native plants for food and medicine.
• Taste bush fruits, herbs, and edible plants along the way.
• Relax with a native-inspired picnic in a scenic garden setting.
Meet Point: Man of War Wharf, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney.
Stop 1 – Guided Foraging Walk: Identify and taste native plants and fruits.
Stop 2 – Storytelling: Learn about Australian culture and history.
Stop 3 – Picnic: Enjoy a native-inspired picnic with harbour views.
9:30 AM at the Man O'War Steps, a short 10-minute walk from Circular Quay train station.
Please arrive at least 5 minutes early so we can start on time.
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