Daintree Rainforest, Mossman Gorge & Beach Day Tour w/Aboriginals

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  • Duration:8 hours (approx.)
  • Location: Cairns & the Tropical North, Queensland
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Our first tour is with the local indigenous tribe on a coastal beach walk experience, you will be introduced to the traditional fishing activity of spear throwing and handling. Practice your aim and shoot before embarking on a stroll (spear in hand) along the beach, through the mangroves and mudflats observing cultural medicine and food plants, whilst spotting the array of sea life beneath the water and hiding between the mangroves! Enjoy a Homemade Damper on the Beach at the end of the tour.

Next up is the World Heritage Listed Daintree Rainforest, Mossman Gorge.

Your visit to the Daintree Rainforest starts with a ‘smoking’ ceremony to cleanse and ward off bad spirits. Discover traditions like making bush soaps and ochre painting.

Enjoy free time to swim in the crystal-clear waters of Mossman Gorge, surrounded by large granite boulders, these rocks contain a percentage of quartz, these waters are known to be healing to your body, mind and soul.


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Posted By : mjalter
The whole day was perfect. Rasa is a thoughtful, knowledgeable and easy to be with person, who obviously loves what she does. We stated off the day at Daintree Rainforest tour with a guide, with Rasa with us showing us additional things of interest and watching out for us. At the Mossman Gorge and Beach, Rasa brought food for the fish, which allowed us to enjoy watching all the fish swarm to eat. After a lunch (with appropriate food for me, gluten free eater), we went to the beach. After the Aboriginal guides taught us how to spear mud crabs, we walked over a great expanse of sand and shallow water. At the end of the walk, the guides cooked the crabs and periwinkles that were caught and we got to taste them. Rasa did not seem to tire of our questions (and there were a lot of the ). It was a wonderful day!
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