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Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park

Tucked away from the hustle and bustles of the Cairns, Queensland area, you will find an ancient culture in their own land. The Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park offers visitors a chance to learn more about this rich history by exploring both tropical rainforests and museum displays that tell stories from long ago.


The Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park is an iconic landmark that has been a popular stop on the tourist circuit for more than 25 years. The adjacent Skyrail station makes it easy to access, especially with tours next door at Kuranda.


The Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park is dedicated to preserving and documenting an ancient culture. The site contains a museum with interactive exhibits, dance performances by renowned artists from around Australia, and music for your listening pleasure in their traditional style.


Tjapukai is a culturally authentic Indigenous Australian park that provides an interactive experience for visitors to learn about this region's traditional ways of life. You can play music on didgeridoos, throw boomerangs or spears at targets made out of tree branches, explore plants used by indigenous people like beetles (a kind of fly) and wattle seed pods with medicinal properties, and put them into tea when roasted over a campfire. There's even talk from some locals who live here saying it helps cure some diseases.


There's plenty to do at Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park, whether you're looking for a day visit with interactive activities or an evening spent in the town. You can choose from Buffet Dinner & Fire Starter Ceremony followed by performances in their native tongue.


Situated at Cairns Western Arterial Road, Caravonica, The Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park is a great place to visit after all of your activities. You can enjoy food at the Boomerang Restaurant, which has a delicious Australian patty filled with lamb or beef.


Tjapukai is an authentic Aboriginal cultural park that operates under the original custodians of this land. It tells their creation myth using traditional actors and high-tech holograms, which are very popular in modern media because they can create 3D images from any angle.


There are so many things to do at the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park! You can ride a canoe, participate in fireside corroborees, and much more. 


It's an educational yet entertaining experience that I would highly recommend for anyone with time on their hands or who wants something different from boring old tours.


You'll never think about Australia like this again once you've been through what it feels like being emphatically tongue-lashed by angry mobs while wearing only breeches - not forgetting those hungry kangaroos which seem determined just legatee any opportunity they get.

Another local attraction in Cairns:

Cairns ZOOM And Wildlife Dome

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