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Ride on the Kuranda Scenic Railway through the Nationalpark
Spend the day exploring the vast hinterland and a coffee plantation
Discover local specialties and fresh produce from the ice creamery
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Adventure awaits in this full-day, guided tour from Port Douglas into the hinterland, featuring local products and guided walks. This is the perfect way to discover and indulge in the stories and flavours of the vast hinterland surrounding Cairns. Kick things off with a guided exploration of the Cattana Wetlands, a nature conservation park with saltwater lakes and abundant plant and birdlife. See the power of Barron Falls as you uncover its secret together with an Aboriginal guide who tells stories, adding depth and wonder to the dramatic landscape.
Around midday, it's time to refuel with a tasty lunch at the Skybury Coffee plantation. Bold flavours and panoramic views will awaken your senses with fresh coffee and coffee liqueur tasting. Visit the Emerald Creek Ice Creamery, where a wide variety of flavourful ice creams are hand-made from rainforest produce. For your final adventure, board the Kuranda Scenic Railway, which will take you back to Cairns through the stunning mountain ranges and gorges. This incredible tour will offer an in-depth insight into the beauty of the rainforest and rich culture.
26 Redden St, Cairns, QLD 4870
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