Herbalism and traditional plant medicine are the focus of increasingly popular foraging walks offered by hotels and tour outfitters, discovers Nicholas DeRenzo for AFAR.
“In fact, these medicine walks can be a subtly political act, as Indigenous communities around the world relearn knowledge that colonizing forces had long ago regulated or even prohibited. In Australia, Aboriginal tour operator Juan Walker, of the Kuku Yalanji people, has been guiding in Queensland’s Daintree Rainforest for two decades, and through his company Walkabout Cultural Adventures, he now shares his skills with guests at the luxurious Silky Oaks Lodge“.
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