Kuranda Roots Festival
Reggaetown is back in Kuranda.
Reggaetown is back in Kuranda.
Mareeba Shire beckons agritourism enthusiasts to explore its vibrant agricultural landscapes. Renowned for fertile soils and diverse crops, Mareeba Shire offers a unique rural experience. From coffee plantations to fruit orchards, visitors can engage in hands-on activities, savour locally grown produce, and appreciate sustainable farming practices.
ceti’s bath shop is a local business in Kuranda. They specialize in their own brand of natural bath and skincare [more…]
The Kuranda Riverboat operates interpretive river cruises and guided rainforest walks. Enjoy a memorable experience discovering Kuranda’s rainforest flora, fauna [more…]
Reggaetown is back in Kuranda.
Rocky, wild, and undeniably dramatic, Barron Falls has a regal presence that is suitably fitting to its moniker. Whether you witness it as a scenic trickle in winter or as a mist-filled force in summer, Barron Falls deserves a spot in your tropical travel itinerary. Get ready to chase the ultimate waterfall with this guide to Barron Falls near Cairns.
Barron Falls (Djabugay: Din Din) is a dramatic rocky waterfall in the Barron River near Kuranda Village. During the wetter [more…]
Frogs Kuranda is family owned and operated since 1980 and Trip Advisor certificate of excellence winner 2013 – 2019, seven [more…]
Discover the history of this ancient rainforest with Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, which glides across the top of this World Heritage-listed wonder, 364 days of the year.
Hiding in the hills of Myola, a short six-minute drive from the rainforest village of Kuranda, you’ll find a farm-experience you didn’t know existed, Kur Cow Barnwell Farm.
Located in Kuranda, a 35-minute drive from Cairns, Queensland, covering over 626 hectares and surrounded by tropical rainforest tablelands. A [more…]
Kuranda Rainforest Journeys is a family owned and locally operated business providing visitors with the best rainforest experience in Far [more…]
Ride the historic Kuranda scenic train and learn the history and hardships of those that built this incredible train line. [more…]
The picturesque mountain retreat of Kuranda Village is just 25 kilometres northwest of Cairns in Far North Queensland, Australia. It [more…]
The Kuranda Visitor Information Centre is located at Centenary Park, Therwine Street, in Kuranda and staffed by a team of [more…]
This walk is in the upper section of Barron Gorge National Park, accessed via Kuranda. Explore this elevated, wheelchair-accessible walkway, [more…]
Rugged rainforest-clad mountains and gorges, tumbling waterfalls, varied wildlife, easy access and a fascinating history make Barron Gorge National Park [more…]
The Kuranda Cooperative Arts Gallery is a not-for-profit organisation with a gallery space staffed by volunteer artists. It showcases a [more…]
The Jumrum Creek walk is within the Jumrum Creek Conservation Park, which protects a small pocket of rainforest in the [more…]
The Pamagirri Aboriginal Experience at Rainforestation Nature Park stands out for its dedication to preserving and sharing diverse stories of [more…]
This award-winning boutique style wildlife experience, Kuranda Koala Gardens, is in Kuranda Village right at the Heritage Markets. This is [more…]
Australian Butterfly Sanctuary is the largest butterfly flight aviary and exhibit in Australia. Home to over 1,500 magnificent tropical butterflies, [more…]
Locally owned and operated by the Woodward family since 1976, the award-winning Rainforestation Nature Park is set amid World Heritage [more…]
Home to the largest single collection of free flying birds in Australia (some 500 of them!), Birdworld Kuranda displays no [more…]
Welcome to Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, an aerial experience through Australia’s most famous rainforest, the Wet Tropics.
Known as the colourful village in the rainforest, Kuranda has a much deeper history that stretches way beyond its famous quirky markets. Learn more about the Indigenous people who have called Kuranda home for at least 10,000 years.