Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park, Immerse in the Vibrant Aboriginal Culture

4 Skyrail Drive, Smithfield QLD 4878, Australia
Indigenous cultural performances are impressive
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Introduction

The Chapka Aboriginal Cultural Park showcases traditional culture and customs of Australian Aboriginal people to visitors. During the day, visitors can learn about local medicinal uses of bush fruits, play the didgeridoo, and practice traditional spearing and dart throwing. The night programs offer even more diverse entertainment, with Aboriginal performers showcasing totems, cultural clothing, celebrations and carnival dances, as well as presenting dance and song performances. Among them, the "Chapka Carnival Night" is the most grand. In addition, there are instrument performances, singing, dancing, and ritual ceremonies. While enjoying the dazzling performances, visitors can taste international cuisine for the buffet dinner and Australian specialty wines. In addition to watching the performances, visitors can also participate in interactive activities to better understand the traditional culture and customs of Australian Aboriginal people.
Address
4 Skyrail Drive, Smithfield QLD 4878, Australia
Opening hours
Monday-Sunday 9:00-17:00, evening 19:00-22:00.
Transportation
Self-driving: Take National Route 1, about a 15-minute drive; Public transportation: Departing from Cairns, take bus no. 123 to Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Village (Monday to Friday).