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Kuku Yalanji Cultural Habitat Tours

📍 Cooya Beach, 4873, Queensland

About Kuku Yalanji Cultural Habitat Tours

Just a 15-minute drive north of Port Douglas is beautiful Cooya Beach (Kuyu Kuyu), a special place and traditional fishing grounds of the Kuku Yalanji people and home to Kuku Yalanji Cultural Habitat Tours. Join an Aboriginal Owned and Guided tour. If you feel it's time to get native, join one of the Kubirri Warra guides on their beach, mudflat and mangrove walk! Brothers, Linc and Brandon Walker follow the traditions of their ancestors by educating visitors about their traditional country on the far north east coast of Australia. 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 can teach you how to throw a spear, hunt whilst stalking and observing wildlife, and how to find plants used for food and medicine. They'll also introduce you to some of their family members and share some of their extensive knowledge of this special area and how they care for their country.

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