Begin your private tour with pickup from your hotel or preferred location in Kamloops. Start the day by discovering the cultural history of the Secwépemc people, whose traditional territory covers a large part of British Columbia’s interior.
Travel to the Secwépemc Museum and Heritage Park area, where you can learn about Indigenous traditions, language, community life, archaeological history, and the deep connection between the Secwépemc people and the surrounding land.
Depending on opening hours and availability, explore museum exhibits, reconstructed cultural areas, and outdoor spaces that help explain how local communities lived, traveled, gathered food, and maintained relationships with the rivers and grasslands. Your driver-guide will provide general background while allowing the official exhibits and cultural interpretation to remain the primary source of information.
Continue along the South Thompson River, stopping at selected viewpoints for photographs and peaceful views of the valley. After a lunch or café break, travel to the BC Wildlife Park, home to animals native to British Columbia and other parts of North America.
Walk through the park at your own pace and observe species such as bears, wolves, cougars, birds of prey, and other wildlife, depending on animal availability and seasonal conditions. Learn about wildlife conservation, rehabilitation, and environmental education before returning to Kamloops. The experience concludes with comfortable drop-off at your accommodation after a balanced day of culture, nature, and wildlife. If Secwépemc Heritage Tour is not operational or skipped due to some force majeure reason, the client is entitled for full refund