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Sightseeing & Hiking at Kuranda

Kuranda is a small town located in the rainforest region of Far North Queensland, Australia, known for its picturesque beauty, and rich history. One of the major attractions is the Kuranda Scenic Railway, a train journey that will take you for a spin in the rainforest. It is also a great place for sightseeing and hiking, with several walking trails and lookouts that offer panoramic views of the surrounding rainforest and coast. Some popular trails include the Rainforestation Nature Park Walk and the Barron Falls Walk. Read More

Skyrail Rainforest Cableway

Skyrail Rainforest Cableway

The Skyrail Rainforest Cableway is a popular tourist attraction located in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area in Queensland, Australia. It is a 7.5km, gondola ride that takes passengers on a journey through the rainforest canopy, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, rainforest, and Cairns city. Cafes, restaurants, and bars are located within the vicinity to nourish your soul with some authentic food varieties.

Snorkeling in Cairns

Snorkeling in Cairns

With the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, Australia, there are many snorkeling spots within the area. Most snorkeling tours depart from Cairns or Port Douglas and offer a range of activities, including snorkeling, diving, and glass-bottom boat tours. Cairns is also home to many other snorkeling spots, including the SS Yongala, now a popular dive site, Green Island, Michaelmas Cay, and Fitzroy Island, and the inner reefs which are closer to the mainland and offer a range of marine life. Read More

Stoney Creek Cairns

Stoney Creek Cairns

Located in the Cairns region of Queensland, Australia, Stoney Creek is a relatively secluded and small waterfall in the Wooroonooran National Park and is known for its beautiful surroundings and peaceful atmosphere. It offers a range of activities such as hiking, swimming, and catching sight of birds, animals, reptiles, and mammals local to the country. It's an excellent photo spot for tourists and visitors to capture forever memories!

The Ancient Curtain Fig Tree

The Ancient Curtain Fig Tree

Dating back to 500 years ago, the Curtain Fig Tree is located in Queensland, Australia. It’s a historical masterpiece of the country and is known for its curtain-like roots, which hang down from its branches and form a tunnel-like structure. Visitors can walk through the tree's roots and explore the surrounding rainforest, home to a variety of plant and animal life. In addition, the tree is a popular spot for birdwatching and picnicking, and a peaceful place to relax in the outdoor beauty. Read More

Observe a Cassowary

Observe a Cassowary

Known as the heaviest birds in Australia and second heaviest in the world, Cassowaries are native to Australia and New Guinea, most commonly found in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area near Cairns, Queensland, as well as in other parts of far north Queensland. They are iconic and unique species that are found nowhere else in the world and important part of the country's natural heritage, protected by law in many areas. They are also a popular attraction for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Read More

Tully Gorge National Park

Tully Gorge National Park

Tully Gorge National Park is a beautiful and diverse natural area located just outside of Tully Gorge, in Queensland, Australia. The park is known for its dramatic gorge, which features sheer cliffs and a picturesque river. It harbors a variety of native wildlife, including cassowaries, wallabies, and a range of bird species. The park has a variety of hiking trails, and you can enjoy swimming at the Tully River as well. While no food outlets are on-site, you can relish meals at Tully Gorge, outside the park. Read More

Walshs Pyramid

Walshs Pyramid

Located the south of cairns, Walsh's Pyramid is an excellent destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of activities such as hiking, rock climbing, birdwatching, and picnicking. It is a natural pyramid-shaped mountain that stands at 922 meters tall, making it the highest freestanding natural pyramid in the world. The pyramid's steep cliffs make it a popular destination for rock climbers and adventure seekers. The mountain is also home to a variety of bird species, including the Southern Cassowary. Read More

White Water Rafting On the Barron River

White Water Rafting On the Barron River

White water rafting on the Barron River is a popular tourist activity in Cairns, Australia. Known for its daring rapids and captivating scenery, it’s a great place for visitors to experience the thrill and adrenaline of white water rafting. Beautiful rainforest and mountainous terrain serve as a scenic backdrop making it all the more memorable. As you raft down the river, you may get lucky of an opportunity to spot a variety of wildlife, including birds, reptiles, and mammals. Be sure to absorb nature's beauty to the fullest! Read More

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