Yanguwah means 'Welcome' in Yugambeh Language and is the name of Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary's latest Dinner and Show.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. Visit http://www.cws.org.au/





