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Yanguwah

'Welcome' in Yugambeh Language


Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary’s Yanguwah experience immerses guests in an engaging evening of Indigenous Australia and native wildlife. The experience includes a traditional welcome ceremony, Kup Murri feast, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander song and dance performances and an introduction to native Australian animals and their connection to Aboriginal people. Feed a friendly mob of kangaroos, hold a koala, crocodile or snake and if you are lucky, witness a Tasmanian Devil rip into their ‘tucker’.

The Kup Murri, a traditional method of cooking in the earth, delivers a delicious selection of meat and vegetable options supported by traditional mouth watering dishes and fresh fruit. Experience a meal you’ll never forget.

Doors open at 5:30pm for a 6:00pm start with the evening concluding between 9:00pm and 9:30pm. For a limited period, tickets are priced from $59 per Adult and can be purchased from your local ticket booking agent, Visitor Services at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, via our website or phone 1300 886 511 (international: 617 5534 0803).

Bookings essential.


Please Note: A contact telephone number is required for the afternoon of the experience. Terms and conditions apply, see website for details.

Tour tips: Bring your camera, a small torch if you like, insect repellent, warm clothing in winter, and wet weather gear if it’s rainy. And make sure you wear comfortable shoes – there’s plenty of walking.

 



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