Cultural Beach, Mangroves and Mudflat Tour

2 Hours
Cooya Beach, Tropical North Queensland
Catch & Cook
Year Round
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Join our First Nations guides on this exclusively unique tour and immerse yourself in our rich culture and history on Kubirriwarra Country. Upon arrival a Traditional Welcome followed by a Traditional Smoking Ceremony will be performed to protect you while you walk with us on our traditional lands.

First Nations guides will then introduce guests to their traditional fishing activity of spear throwing and handling as it is still practiced here today. With spear in hand you will then follow along the beach mangrove and mudflats identifying cultural medicine and food plants and are included in their daily activity of spear fishing and gathering for their families.

After about 2 hrs of cultural activities and coastal walking guests will return with the guides to see Kuku Yalanji artefacts and share rare stories from their traditional land while they prepare their daily food for their families.

Location

Beach side of 1 Palm street where parking is available under the trees. 15 minute drive north of Port Douglas and a 5 minute drive from Mossman.

What to expect

First Nations Custodian will welcome visitors to their traditional homeland on Cooya beach where they continue to practice their cultural activities and maintain their cultural heritage.

After explaining the cultural importance of this country, guides will introduce guests to their traditional fishing activity of spear throwing and handling as it is still practiced here today.

Visitors will then follow their first nations guide with spear in hand along Cooya beach observing cultural medicine and food plants. The guides will then take guests along with them as they demonstrate their daily spear fishing and gathering for their families into the mangroves and onto the mudflats.

After about 1.5 hrs of cultural activities and coastal walking guests will return with the guides to see Kuku Yalanji artefacts and share rare stories from their traditional lands and continue daily cultural management and education activities.

What is included

Tours depart daily, each morning and afternoon. The tour duration is 3 hours.

Minimum Numbers of 4 Adults required to operate the tour.

Medium to high level fitness required for this activity. This tour is not wheelchair accessible.

Cost 1-4 Pax: $800, 5+ Pax: $200 Per Person. Children must be accompanied by supervisors 18 years+ .

Private Tours: can be arranged anytime during daytime working hours. You will need to contact your service provider at least 48 hours prior to your tour commencing to confirm exact departure time.

Planning your trip

Please wear comfortable clothing

This tour operators in all weather conditions. When raining we encourage guests wear wet weather gear like ponchos.

Cameras are welcomed and we encourage our guests to share pictures of their experience on our various social media sites.

Apply sunscreen and insect repellent prior to the tour.

Public toilets are located at the Northern end of the beach at the boat ramp area – a 3 minute drive from where the tour departs. Recommend using these facilities prior to the tour.

Meeting point

The beach side of 1 Palm Street, Cooya Beach. *Please confirm exact tour departure time directly with Kuku Yalanji Cultural Habitat Tours at least 48 hours prior to your experience and arrive 10-15 minutes prior to your scheduled departure.

What to bring

  • Camera
  • Hat
  • Repellent
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Towel
  • Water bottle

YOUR EXPERIENCE PROVIDER

Kuku Yalanji Cultural Habitat Tours

Kuku Yalanji Cultural Habitat Tours was established in 1999 by Linc & Brandon Walker.

If you feel it's time to get native, join one of the Kubirri Warra brothers on their beach, mudflat and mangrove walk! Linc and Brandon Walker follow the traditions of their ancestors who, for thousands of years, educated visitors about their Kuku Yalanji culture. Cooya Beach (Kuyu Kuyu) is a special place and is a traditional fishing ground of the Kuku Yalanji Bama. This unique coastal place has three diverse ecosystems -beach, mangroves and coastal reef - that are connected to each other by the ever changing mudflats and tidal lagoons.

Today the brothers teach their guests how to throw a spear, hunt whilst stalking and observing wildlife and country, and how to track coastal resources. And they share some of their extensive knowledge of this special area and how they care for their Country.

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