Kuranda Rail, Skyrail and Hartley's Crocodile Adventure
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Enjoy breathtaking rainforest vistas and close-up encounters with Australia's deadliest predator on this exciting tour of tropical north Queensland.- Pick up and drop off from all major Cairns, Cairns Beaches and Port Douglas hotels.
- Kuranda Scenic Railway Ticket to Kuranda
- Skyrail Rainforest Cableway journey to Caravonica Lakes
- Air-conditioned Coach Transportation
- Entrance to Hartley’s Crocodile including wetlands cruise and crocodile attack show
- Services of an expert guide
Your day of discovery starts with a spectacular journey aboard the Kuranda Scenic Railway through fields of sugar cane and virgin tropical forest as you head for Kuranda, nestled in mountaintop rainforest splendour. Here, you will have time to explore the famous Kuranda Markets before soaring high above the rainforest canopy in your Skyrail Gondola**. Enjoy stunning panoramic views of the beautiful rainforest and also explore the boardwalks and the CSIRO Interpretative Centre.
From here, continue to Caravonica Lakes and on to Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures, for some of the best crocodile viewing in Northern Queensland. Enjoy a leisurely lagoon cruise through the Melaleuca wetlands, where you will have the unique opportunity to see these deadly predators up close in their natural habitat before exploring the rest of the park with its huge variety of native wildlife including cassowaries, wallabies, venomous snakes and turtles. The highlight of your day is the spectacular Crocodile Attack Show where you can witness the notorious crocodile death roll.You can add your own review for this experience
- Refreshments
- Optional gratuities
- Fuel levy of AUD2.00 per person per tour, payable locally
** PLEASE NOTE: On the following dates the Skyrail will be undergoing maintenance works. Travel on the Skyrail during these times will be replaced by coach transfer:
14-16 February 2009
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