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Walk in the footsteps of Bendigo's Chinese miners, a courageous community that helped shape a city and inspire a nation. On this small-group cultural journey, you will trace the story of Dai Gum San (Big Gold Mountain), where thousands of Chinese diggers endured hardship, prejudice, and triumph during one of the world's greatest gold rushes. Led by a passionate local guide, this immersive 3.5-hour tour uncovers Bendigo's hidden Chinese heritage through rare and authentic sites, including the 1850s Chinese Diggings and one of Australia's few surviving regional Chinese cemeteries. Hear stories of courage and community, of miners who crossed oceans and deserts seeking fortune and belonging, and whose legacy still echoes through Bendigo's streets today. The journey includes a relaxing visit to PepperGreen Farm, a thriving social enterprise on the site of the original Chinese market gardens where you will enjoy a delicious morning tea featuring home-baked scones and local produce. Travelling in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle with short walks at each stop, this is a deeply moving and accessible experience that reveals the human spirit behind Bendigo's golden past.

Discover Bendigo on an inspiring small-group journey that brings the city's gold-rush past and cultural landmarks vividly to life. This award-winning tour explores the people, stories and events that transformed a remote valley into one of the richest cities on earth. Begin at the historic Chinese Diggings, where thousands once searched for gold, and try your hand at panning using real gold-bearing paydirt. Continue to the breathtaking Sacred Heart Cathedral, one of Australia's tallest Gothic churches, and learn how faith, fortune and architecture shaped this extraordinary landmark. Your journey continues at the Great Stupa of Universal Compassion, the largest Buddhist stupa in the Western world. Wander the peaceful gardens, admire sacred artworks and experience a powerful blend of culture and spirituality. Travel in comfort as your expert local guide shares engaging stories of ambition, migration and resilience. With iconic sites, fascinating history and a relaxed pace, this tour is the perfect introduction to Bendigo's remarkable heritage.

Walk in the footsteps of Bendigo's Chinese miners, a resilient community that helped shape a city and inspire the world. On this small-group cultural journey, you will trace the story of Dai Gum San (Big Gold Mountain), where thousands of Chinese diggers endured hardship, prejudice, and triumph during one of the greatest gold rushes in history. Led by a passionate local guide, this immersive experience uncovers Bendigo's Chinese legacy through rare heritage sites including the 1850s Chinese Diggings, where guests can try their hand at panning for real gold, the 19th-century Chinese Cemetery, and the historic Chinese Joss House Temple, the oldest temple on its original site in regional Australia. Along the way, you will hear stories of perseverance, faith, and belonging, and see how the courage of these early pioneers still echoes through Bendigo's streets today. The journey also includes morning tea at Omari Café, a hidden gem within the Larni Garingalang Gardens beside Bendigo Creek, where you will enjoy freshly baked scones and locally roasted coffee or tea surrounded by tranquil native bushland.
51-67 Pall Mall
Bendigo Victoria 3550