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  • Did you know we can do Events?

    Tjapukai is one of Tropical North Queensland’s most unique venues and is the perfect place to hold your next special event day or night. We cater for a variety of functions: Kids Birthday Parties Breakfast Meetings Conference and event venue Cocktail Functions Marquee Dinner Events Team Building, Spouse / Partner programs Weddings Corporate Gifts and …

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  • Kuranda Packages

    There are a variety of Tjapukai Aboriginal tour combinations that you can book. Incorporate your visit to Tjapukai with the ultimate Kuranda Experience, Cairns Tropical Zoo or the Bama Bulurru Aboriginal culture experience.   Full Day Tour – BIG 3 Cairns Transfers Adult $161.00 Child $82.00 Family $412.50   Full Day Tour Port Douglas Transfers Adult $219.00 …

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  • Day Tour

    Tjapukai by Day is a celebration of the living history of the Indigenous people of the Rainforest. Learn to play the didgeridoo, discover the medicinal values of bush tucker, throw a spear and enjoy professional theatre incorporating traditional Aboriginal culture dancing, fire making and storytelling.  New to Tjapukai Aboriginal Park is a genuine cultural and …

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  • Contact

    If you would like to make a booking, please click on the Book  Now option to be directed to our on-line booking system. We look forward to hearing from you. Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park Cairns Western Arterial Road Caravonica Queensland 4878 PO Box 816 Smithfield, Qld, 4878 Ph: 07 4042 9900 Fax: 07 4042 9990 …

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  • David Hudson

    David Hudson has been appointed General Manager of Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park. “I want to show people there is more to Australia than blond-haired surf boys, kangaroos and vegemite” – D.Hudson David’s return to Tjapukai 22 years have passed since Tjapukai’s inception and David Hudson’s role as Co-owner, co-producer and choreographer. David Hudson says “He …

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  • The Land

    Our Five neighbouring Tribes are 1. Kuku Yalanji –Mossman area. 2. Muluridji – Mareeba area. 3. Mbabaram- Tablelands area. Eg. Herbeton and surrounds. 4. Yindindji – Cairns and surrounds. 5. Gungganydji. – Yarrabah and surrounds. Tjapukai Geographic Area

  • Culture

    What does Tjapukai mean? Tjapukai means “Rainforest” Bama means People, thus the term “People of the Rainforest” which is often used to describe Tjapukai. Customs Migration – Tjapukai people were nomads within their own tribal boundaries. Firestick farming – The Tjapukai people would trade within the tribe or with their neighbouring tribes. Beliefs – The major …

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  • Home

    Welcome to Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park enables guests to immerse themselves in Aboriginal culture with authentic music, dance and storytelling by the Tjapukai people. The world’s oldest living culture is brought to life by Aboriginal performers who engage guests with interactive activities such as didgeridoo playing, face painting and boomerang throwing …

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