Since starting in 1987 Tjapukais show business has become the most awarded Aboriginal cultural attraction in Australia and is credited with enhancing reconciliation locally, nationally and internationally. Tjapukai showcases the culture of the rainforest people of North Queensland. Situation on 25 acres of land owned by the Tjapukai people at Caravonica, north of Cairns, Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park is a stunning theatrical interpretation of Aboriginal Culture from the beginning of time into the future. Seven separate arenas allow visitors to experience every facet of the rainforest culture - from the provocative History Theatre to the inspiring Creation Theatre, and the original Dance Theatre and the interactive Camp Village, when visitors can learn didgeridoo playing and boomerang throwing. Tjapukai is a multi-award winning indigenous business. It is an incredible success story and a flagship for marketing Australian indigenous culture internationally. |