Description
Deriah Aboriginal Area Tarriaro is a unique destination in Narrabri, New South Wales, where visitors can gain insight into the traditions and culture of the Gamilaraay Nation, the indigenous peoples of the region. Nestled on the western slopes of Nandewar Ranges, between Narrabri and Mount Kaputar National Park, the area is co-managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) and the local Aboriginal community.
This fascinating region offers breathtaking scenic views, as well as great picnicking, walking and birdwatching opportunities to locals and visitors alike.
Deriah Aboriginal Area Tarriaro offers visitors a unique experience that is both educational and enjoyable. The area is an excellent place to spend a peaceful day, enjoying the spectacular scenic views across the sweeping Liverpool Plains to the south-west and Mount Kaputar to the north-east. During your visit, you can learn about the natural history of this ancient landscape from an Aboriginal perspective. The rare ooline dry rainforest is a fascinating reminder of a time when megafauna roamed the planet. Visitors can also explore the area's rich flora and fauna, including the colourful birdlife that frequents the region.
The best time to visit Deriah Aboriginal Area Tarriaro is during the cooler months from April to October. This period offers ideal walking conditions and excellent opportunities for bird watching. During the hotter months, visitors should wear appropriate footwear, hats, and sunscreen, and always carry plenty of water.
Deriah Aboriginal Area Tarriaro is approximately 17km west of Narrabri, along Kaputar Road. Visitors to the area should drive
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