Diversity and inclusion are at the heart of Australian tourism, especially here in the Blue Mountains.
As a nation built on many cultures and stories, Australia offers visitors experiences shaped by thousands of years of First Nations knowledge and generations of migration from around the world.
The Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area covers six First Nation cultures; the Darkinjung, Dharawal, Dharug, Gundungurra, Wonnarua and Wiradjuri Traditional Owners, to whom the land holds deep cultural significance.
Mountains Tales welcomes people from all walks of life. We welcome visitors fromndifferent cultural backgrounds, languages, abilities, ages, identities, and life experiences.
As an Inclusive Tourism business, we believe embracing diversity and inclusion is not only the right thing to do—it strengthens experiences and creates more meaningful connections for visitors.
On each Mountains Tales tour, we work to ensure every guest feels safe, respected, and valued. When people feel welcome, they are more relaxed, engaged, and open to learning; which leads to richer and more memorable experience in the Blue Mountains.
Diversity also strengthens storytelling, when diverse voices are acknowledged and respected, stories become more authentic. At Mountains Tales we share these stories of place, culture, and community with visitors to the Blue Mountains from across the country and the world.
Ultimately, diversity and inclusion reflect the true spirit of Australia: open, welcoming, and deeply connected to people and place. When we commit to inclusive practices, we help create experiences where everyone feels they belong.
To learn more about Mountains Tales Diversity and Inclusion policy, please read the full Mountains Tales Diversity and Inclusion statement
We encourage you to contact us before your visit to discuss your specific needs so we can ensure you have a comfortable experience.
See you soon in the Blue Mountains, Love, the Team at Mountains Tales.