Walking Tours ATHERTON
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Private Aboriginal Culture Tour Full-Day (from Cairns)
Cathedral Fig
Departing your accommodation, we journey into the World
Heritage Wet Tropics rainforest to visit the majestic Cathedral Fig Tree.
Estimated to be over 500 years old, this remarkable strangler fig rises like a
great natural amphitheatre, its curtain of roots forming living walls around an
ancient host tree.
Before walking to the fig, your guide will introduce you to
traditional Yidinji rainforest tools and artefacts, explaining how they were
crafted and used for hunting, gathering and daily life. Beneath the canopy, you
will learn about the cultural significance of the fig tree, its place in recent
local history, traditional rainforest foods, seasonal calendars, kinship
systems and the responsibilities Yidinji clans hold in caring for Country. This
is an opportunity for meaningful dialogue and questions, not just observation.
Lake Barrine
We continue to the tranquil waters of Lake Barrine, a 9,000-year-old
volcanic crater lake formed by explosive geological forces and held within
Yidinji Country. Over coffee, hear the Yidinji creation story that explains the
lake’s origins and its cultural importance.
We then stroll to the towering Twin Kauri Pines, where
conversations turn to the timber industry, colonial history and the lasting
impacts on Yidinji families and land management practices.
Lunch in Atherton
From the lake we travel to the township of Atherton for lunch
at a local café. This is a relaxed opportunity to reflect on the morning’s
experiences and continue informal conversations with your guide.
Hastie’s Swamp
After lunch, we journey west to Hastie’s Swamp National Park,
known traditionally as Nyleeta, meaning “place where the waters meet.” Home to
more than 300 recorded bird species, this significant wetland is also an
important cultural meeting place between neighbouring tribal groups. From the
viewing platform, we discuss traditional travel routes, trade and seasonal
gatherings that once brought families together here.
Watsonville Culture Park
Our final destination takes us further west to the historic
mining region of Watsonville, within the traditional homelands of the Mbabaram
people. At the secluded Watsonville Culture Park, we walk through open woodland
identifying native plants used for food, medicine, fibre and tool making.
You will have the opportunity to try traditional spear
throwing using a woomera, gaining appreciation for the skill and technique
required. We conclude the afternoon at a quiet river site where you may want to take a swim or simply
sit by the water, reflecting on the days learning.
We return you to your accommodation with a deeper
understanding of Country, culture and the continuing connection between people
and place.
Restrictions
- people Group Size: From 1 Up To 4
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Address:
- 4883
- ATHERTON
- QLD
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Venue Ref: 1030474-254
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