Daintree Dreaming – Traditional Aboriginal Fishing

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Availability : 1 Apr 24 – 31 Mar 25
Cairns and Cairns Beaches
Min Age : 4+
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Yalada! (Welcome). Glimpse into the unique lives of the Kuku Yalanji people, the Indigenous people of Mossman country. Walk through the World Heritage-listed Daintree Rainforest on a dreamtime journey, discovering Ngadiku (Nar-di-gul) the stories and legends from a long time ago. After lunch which is hosted at Mayi Café and Restaurant, Mayi meaning ‘edible plants’, your afternoon continues with a scenic drive through the Shannonvale Valley, where your knowledgeable guide will share stories of life in the area. When you arrive at the Kuku Yalanji traditional fishing grounds on Cooya Beach, you’ll grab a spear and head out into nature searching for mud crabs and periwinkles.

Tour operated by Down Under Tours

Days of Operation

Mon, Fri, Sat

Season Dates

1 Apr 24 – 31 Mar 25

Departure Time

Approximately 7:30am from Cairns, 8:30am from Port Douglas

Return Time

Approximately 5:30pm Cairns, 4:30pm Port Douglas

Includes

  • Hands-on experience at the Kuku Yalanji traditional fishing grounds, connecting with nature learning Aboriginal foraging techniques passed down from generation to generation
  • Guided Daintree rainforest rainforest walk at Mossman Gorge, known as Manjal Dimbi in local Kuku Yalanji language
  • Lunch at Mayi Café and Restaurant, this spot is also well-known for its damper scones, which you’ll get to taste
  • Experienced and interpretive Driver Guide with a top of the range vehicle, and return hotel transfers

Fitness & Mobility

  • Medium to high fitness level required

The guided walk at Mossman Gorge is considered easy grade and under 1 kilometre in distance. Our fleet of vehicles have a few steps on entry; you’ll be boarding and disembarking throughout the day

Cancellation Fees

100% cancellation fee for any cancellations within 48 hours of travel or for passengers who fail to appear on the day of departure.

50% within 7 days prior to departure.

Other Information

Minimum age is 4 years old and child car seats unfortunately cannot be provided.

Itinerary

Glimpse into the unique lives of the Kuku Yalanji people, the Indigenous people of Mossman country. Walk through the World Heritage-listed Daintree Rainforest on a dreamtime journey, discovering Ngadiku (Nar-di-gul) the stories and legends from a long time ago, after taking part in a smoking ceremony – which cleanses and wards off bad spirits. You’ll discover how bush soaps are made, learn how to identify bush-tucker, and discover how native plants have been traditionally used, skills dating more than 50,000 years. After your slow-paced walk taking in every element of the rainforest: the light falling through the fan palms, the subtle sounds of streams trickling over pebbles, and the rustle of the scrub-turkey moving his way through the bush floor, relax to the sounds of the rainforest, as you’re served Daintree home-grown tea, paired with a damper scone (an outback foodie favourite).

Lunch is hosted at Mayi Café and Restaurant, Mayi meaning ‘edible plants’ (also meal or food in general), this place is special as it’s operated by the local community within Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre. After lunch you’ll have time to explore the gift shop, with the opportunity to buy some Daintree tea or even some Daintree chocolate – it will be hard to resist.

Your afternoon continues with a scenic drive through the Shannonvale Valley, where your knowledgeable guide will share stories of life in the area, the twenty-six Aboriginal tribal groups of the area, the ancient ‘super-highways’, how resourceful the paper bark tree is, the six seasons of nature and other Indigenous insights into the Tablelands – a journey where mother nature really does the talking.

When you arrive at the Kuku Yalanji traditional fishing grounds on Cooya Beach, you’ll grab a spear and head out into nature searching for mud crabs and periwinkles. This unique experience is endorsed by Tourism Australia as part of their Discover Aboriginal Experiences program, perfect for those who want an authentic experience, connecting with culture amongst nature. You’ll be hands-on, gathering bush tucker deep within mangrove trees, where roots intertwine beneath your bare feet as you dig down to find clams. Your teacher Brandon shares how his community, the Kubirri Warra people live harmoniously, taking only what they need (not what they want) from the land. Their foraging techniques have passed down from generation to generation, collecting food for their family and for a cook-up, which you’re invited to.

As we drive back to your home away from home, we say goodbye to friends made with a masterpiece in your hand and the spirit of the local culture and the Daintree in your heart. You’ll be dropped off seamlessly at either Port Douglas or Cairns, near your hotel.

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