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Spend the evening at Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park and learn about the culture and traditions of the local Tjapukai (Djabugay) people
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Discover the magic of Australia’s ancient indigenous culture at night and try out several cultural experiences
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Join the Rainbow Serpent circle and learn traditional language songs before the ceremonial fire is lit
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Watch the fantastic ceremony that ends with a spectacular fire ball shooting towards the stars
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Enjoy a cultural evening of entertainment and tastes of the Tropical North during your award winning 'Dinner & Show' experience
- What To Expect -
Spend a magical evening at Tjapukai Aboriginal Cutlural Park and enjoy their signature evening activity, Tjapukia's Night Fire. Start the experience by meeting the Bama, the indigenous rainforest people who will welcome you by painting your face, which links you to their traditional land. During the welcome ceremony, you will be immersed in a mesmering journey into the woods with the beautiful yet haunting sounds of the didgeridoo. Afterwards, follow the Tjapukai warriors into the park, where you will watch the dancers and performers as they celebrate Aboriginal Dreamtime stories. There, join the Rainbow Serpent circle and learn some traditional songs to sing during the ceremonious fire, before finally watching as the fire is lit, and the tribe shoots a spectacular fireball to the sky - a fantastic way to end the ceremony. Finally, your experience will end with a delicious and award-winning buffet dinner featuring Australian meat, seafood, and a wide array of salads and desserts to choose from at the Flame Tree Bar & Grill. After dinner, you can choose to stay and hang out with Tjapukai warriors, take fantastic photo opportunities, grab some souvenirs, then head home at the end of a magical evening.
Meet the Bama, the indigenous people of the rainforest and learn about their culture and history
Enjoy delicious welcome canapés and drinks while you walk around admiring the art gallery
Watch how the spectacular fireball shoots towards the stars
End the night by the fireside, enjoying the company of the Bama and the Tjapukai warriors