Birdworld Kuranda is home to one of Australia’s largest collections of free-flying birds. Many species from the world’s vanishing rainforests, including some of Australia’s most precious and beautiful birds, such as the endangered Southern Cassowary and rare Eclectus Parrots.
More InfoWander the laneways of Kuranda’s Original Rainforest Markets, nestled amongst the trees, to explore the many market stalls, stands, cafes and tea houses. There is a strong eco-conscious ethic at this market, with many organic, recycled, natural, holistic and remedial products available.
More InfoKuranda Koala Gardens is a boutique wildlife park, featuring some of Australia’s favourite animals. There are koalas, free roaming kangaroos, pademelons and wallabies, which you can hand feed during your visit, lovable wombats, quokkas possums, freshwater crocodiles and more.
More InfoThe Kuranda Riverboat Tour is a relaxing and informative cruise on the Barron River, which is bordered by World Heritage listed Wet Tropics Rainforest. Tours last 45-minutes and operates 5 times daily, 7 days a week. Maximum of 30 guests. Lots of wonderful photo opportunities.
More InfoThe Kuranda Wildlife Experience combines entry to three wildlife attractions – Kuranda Koala Gardens, Birdworld Kuranda and the Australian Butterfly Sanctuary – for one great price. Authentic engagement opportunities with some of Australia’s most loved and iconic animals.
More InfoThe Kuranda Heritage Markets has a fabulous range of local fashion, art, craft and Australian made products, including many handcrafted Aboriginal items. Additionally, some of the stalls stock a variety of organic produce, as well as exotic spices and healthy treats.
More InfoHoneybee House provides comfortable holiday accommodation, just a short drive from the rainforest village of Kuranda. The 2-bedroom Honeybee House is fully furnished and self-contained, providing family and pet friendly accommodation, for up to 4 guests.
More InfoEmu Ridge Gallery is a gemstone lovers delight, with an extensive array of precious and semi-precious stones, agates, crystals, opals, amber, quartz, pearls, mineralised fossils and more. It also has a Gemstone and Fossil Museum, which features a 9m Allosaurus Dinosaur skeleton.
More InfoKuranda has a range of free, self-guided walks for you to enjoy. In the Village itself the River Walk, Jungle Walk and Jumrum Creek Trail link together to create a 3km walk, which takes approximately 45-60 minutes to complete. The Barron Falls Lookout Track is also very popular.
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