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Tour the Australian Chocolate Farm and enjoy a tasting
Devour a Barramundi Farm paddock to plate tour and lunch
Relax and enjoy a locally sourced platter at Cassowary Falls
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There is a smorgasbord of culinary sensations tucked away in Tropical North Queensland, and this comprehensive Daintree Rainforest food tour will take you to them. Your tour begins with a trip to the Australian Chocolate Farm. You'll get a picture of the entire bean-to-bar process right before your eyes, leading to a newfound appreciation for the sweet treat loved the world over. Next up, you'll visit Scomazzon's Fruit Farm and Store, where you'll be able to taste the freshest, prime-picked produce. Take the chance to also try your hand at squeezing sugar cane juice with fresh cane straight from the field.
For lunch, you'll head to Daintree Saltwater Barramundi Farm, where you'll be treated to a behind-the-scenes tour of the aquaculture farm before enjoying the freshest paddock-to-plate Barramundi that you could ever hope to taste! Your day ends at Cassowary Falls. This private, secluded waterfall situated in the rainforest is home to crystal clear waters for you to swim in, relax by, and soak up the serenity of this natural wonder. To top it off, nibble on an artisanal grazing board full of locally sourced produce that champions the very best of this very special region.
3 Vixies Rd, Wonga Beach, QLD 4873
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