Guurrbi Tours - The Great Emu Tour

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Type: Tours - Aboriginal Tours

Check-in Time: 1:45 pm

Check-out Time: 5:15 pm

This magical award winning tour with Aboriginal Elder, Wilfred (Willie) Gordon, is listed as one of Australia’s Ultimate Must-Do Experiences.

Willie, the traditional story-teller of the Nugal-warra clan, takes guests to his ancestral rock art sites, set high in the hills above Hope Vale, outside Cooktown. Here he shares the stories behind the art, and explains how the paintings speak of the essence of life and the lores of his people.

With his great smile and infectious laugh, Willie gives an amazing insight into Aboriginal society, and shows how we all have a spiritual place, wherever we come from.

Rarely do visitors have the opportunity to hear the stories behind the rock art which bring the pictures alive. But Willie says that the cave paintings were stories put on the walls by his ancestors so they would be handed down from generation to generation, keeping Aboriginal philosophies and lores alive. He passionately believes that these philosophies and lores should be available for everyone - and once you've been on one of our tours, or read some of the stories in Willie's book, we hope that they become your stories, and that you will pass them on too.

The rock art sites are about 40 minutes drive from Cooktown, travelling along the Endeavour Valley. It’s a very beautiful area surrounded by hills – six of which mark the boundaries of the Nugal lands. The road is predominantly unsealed, but passable except in very bad weather. We then leave the road and travel on a small track, climbing through woodlands to the area known as Wangaar-Wuri, which is the location of the rock art sites. This is a stunning area with giant rocks, sandstone escarpments and spectacular views. It’s a beautifully peaceful place, and we walk on tracks which have been used by the Nugal people for centuries.

The Great Emu Tour includes a visit to three rock art sites, including the Great Emu Cave. This is suitable for most ages: there is a short climb to one of the sites, but overall very little walking is involved. (Afternoon departures.)

Rates and Tariffs

2010/2011 Season
1st Apr 2010 to 31st Mar 2011
The Great Emu Tour - Self Drive Option $65.00 per adult
$32.50 per child
The Great Emu Tour - Inclusive ex Cooktown $95.00 per adult
$60.00 per child
 

Transfer Details

Transfers available from Cooktown
Self Drive Option available
Prior to departure please call at Pam's Place Motel in Cooktown, for your map and water for the tour. Pam's Place Motel is located at the corner of Charlotte & Boundary St., Cooktown. Ph. (07) 4069 5166.
You should allow 45 minutes for the drive from Cooktown to the Guurrbi Tours’ meeting point.
The road to the site is mainly unsealed, so 4wd is recommended, particularly during or after wet weather. If in doubt, please check with us prior to departure.
The rock art site is located in an area for which alcohol restrictions apply. Please do not carry alcohol in your vehicle.

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