Exterior of the Mossman Gorge Centre
MossmanGorge

Mossman Gorge
Cultural Centre

MOSSMAN GORGE

Situated in the World Heritage-listed Daintree Rainforest, Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre is an eco-tourism development that offers visitors a genuine, authentic engagement with Indigenous Australia.

The Centre offers a range of services to assist visitors in organising their adventure through the Gorge, whether it is self-guided or one of the spectacular Indigenous guided Dreamtime Walks.

The Dreamtime Gorge Walk takes visitors on a journey through gentle rainforest tracks, taking in the traditional huts or humpies. The experienced interpretive Indigenous guide will welcomes guests with a traditional ‘smoking’ ceremony that cleanses and wards off bad spirits. Throughout the journey the guide will demonstrate traditional plant use, identify bush food sources and provide an enchanting narrative of the rainforest and their special relationship with this unique tropical environment.

For more information visit the Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre website mossmangorge.com.au
 

TARGET MARKET SUMMARY

  • Travellers wishing to explore the World Heritage Listed Daintree National Park
  • Visitors wishing to gain an insight into the lives, culture and beliefs of Australia’s Indigenous population and their connection to the natural environment
  • Self-drivers looking for the freedom of exploring the lush rainforest of Mossman Gorge on their own or with a guide
  • Tour groups

UNIQUE SELLING POINTS

  • Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre provides a range of services for organising your adventure through the Gorge 
  • Self-guided walks and guided Ngadiku Dreamtime Walks available
  • The experienced Indigenous guides conducting the Ngadiku Dreamtime Walks provide an insight into the Kuku Yalanji culture and traditions
  • The Indigenous Training facility at Mossman Gorge provides Indigenous Australians with tourism and hospitality skills that will equip them for jobs at the Centre and with other employers in the region and across Australia