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Cape Hillsborough National Park Walk-n-Ta
Highlights
- Explore stunning landscapes at Cape Hillsborough National Park, where land, sea, and sky unite in breathtaking harmony.
- Learn about the oldest living culture on Earth from Yuwi Custodians, enriching your understanding of sustainable living with nature.
- Hear captivating stories of traditional resource use for food and medicine, deepening your connection to the land.
- Enjoy an inclusive experience suitable for all ages, making it a perfect outing for families seeking adventure and education.
Walk through the stunning landscapes of Cape Hillsborough National Park, where land, sea, and sky meet in harmony.
Learn about the oldest living culture on Earth and discover how Aboriginal people lived sustainably with nature.
Hear stories about using the land’s rich resources for food, medicine, and tools.
Meet Yuwi Custodians who share their continuing connection to Country.
Enjoy an inclusive, educational, and relaxing experience suitable for all ages.
Itinerary highlights
Walking on Yuwi Country, this experience shares living culture, stories and connection to land, sea
Guided by local knowledge on Yuwi Country, this mangrove boardwalk walk shares stories of land, sea and culture, showing how Country has sustained First Nations people for generations.
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This business does not currently offer accessible facilities.
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Younga Yarns Pty Ltd
Younga Yarns is a 100% Aboriginal-owned cultural tourism and educational business based on Yuwi Country in the Mackay region of Queensland. Led by a proud Yuwi and Ghungalu descendant, Younga Yarns offers authentic, locally guided experiences that invite visitors to connect deeply with Country, culture and story.
The tourism experiences centre on Walks on Country, including guided cultural walks along the Cape Hillsborough boardwalk at Cape Hillsborough, where guests learn about land and sea environments, bush foods and medicines, local history and the ongoing cultural connections of Aboriginal people to this place. These experiences are delivered through storytelling, observation and respectful engagement, providing visitors with meaningful insight beyond traditional sightseeing.
In addition to guided walks, Younga Yarns delivers a range of interactive cultural workshops and talks, including Elders’ yarns, bush food and bush medicine experiences, weaving, ochre crushing, artefact learning and cultural art workshops. All experiences are culturally safe, professionally delivered and grounded in local knowledge and community values.
Younga Yarns is committed to sharing living culture in a respectful and welcoming way, creating enriching experiences for visitors while supporting First Nations leadership, truth telling and genuine connection to Country.