Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comAboriginal Culture - Tjapukai by Night
Duration: 3 hours (approx.)
Location: Cairns, Port Douglas, Northern Beaches and Palm Cove, Australia
Product code: 3211TJBN
7 reviews of Aboriginal Culture - Tjapukai by Night
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The extensive performance was amazing and the food was very good. Also, this can be a family activity as the food is buffet-style with choices that pickier eaters will still enjoy.
Reviewed by: Stephen R, United States, March 2008
Show was super, food was just so-so, but I would recommend it to any one.
Reviewed by: Walter W, United States, January 2008
A great night out. The food was fantastic.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, August 2007
Very geared to tourists but well organised and plenty of food! Good entertainment and well worth doing.
Reviewed by: Jenni S, United Kingdom, November 2007
The first part of the night was great. The story of fire was very interesting. Dinner was terrific, and there was plenty of food. The show after dinner seemed too short. We were just settling in when we were asked to leave.
Reviewed by: Bruce K, Australia, November 2007
A great evening and fantastic food.
Reviewed by: Florence M, Cyprus, April 2007
This was a waste of time and money. We were hoping to get a history introduction about the aboriginal past or some type of storytelling. Instead, the one-and-a-half hour show was more about aboriginal performers dancing and playing the didgeridoo. The fire performance, where performers made music and lit the fire, lasted about eight minutes. Afterward, we were herded to the cafeteria for a mediocre buffet dinner. Nothing was exotic about dinner. During dinner, performers played the didgeridoo again and performed some skits. I don't recommend this tour.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, July 2007
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