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Rainforestation Nature Park

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Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation Nature Park
Phone:
+61 7 4093 9033

Hours:
Sunday9am - 4pm
Monday9am - 4pm
Tuesday9am - 4pm
Wednesday9am - 4pm
Thursday9am - 4pm
Friday9am - 4pm
Saturday9am - 4pm


Rainforestation Nature Park is situated five minutes from Kuranda in Far North Queensland, Australia. Set on 100 acres in the midst of World Heritage rainforest, the park opened in 1976. The site had previously been used as a coffee and orange plantation. Rainforestation has since expanded significantly to give visitors insight into indigenous culture, Australian native wildlife and World Heritage-listed rainforest. Rainforestation has three main components: Army Duck Rainforest Tour – Operating since the park opened in 1976, visitors tour the rainforest aboard an amphibious World War II Army Duck as a guide explains the array of local plants and wildlife. The tour continues on a lake, and passes through a tropical fruit orchard, with over 40 different species of exotic tropical fruit trees. Pamagirri Aboriginal Experience – Opened in 1993, Pamagirri means silent snake. The Experience includes a performance by the Pamagirri Aboriginal Dance Troupe in a rainforest amphitheatre, and a Dreamtime Walk where visitors can learn to throw a boomerang and play a didgeridoo. Koala & Wildlife Park – Opened in 1996, visitors can walk along elevated boardwalks to view native Australian animals, including crocodiles, koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, dingoes, wombats, cassowaries, lizards and snakes.
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