Entrada al Parque Natural Kuranda Rainforestation (BNP)





Descripción
Explore la selva tropical declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad de Australia en el Parque Natural Rainforestation en Kuranda. El parque se encuentra en 100 acres (40 hectáreas) de bosque lluvioso prístino a cinco minutos del pueblo de Kuranda, accesible desde Cairns por carretera o por el Skyrail Rainforest Cableway o el Kuranda Scenic Railway (transporte entre Cairns y Kuranda no está incluido). Esta atracción ecológica de Kuranda ofrece tres experiencias únicas : el Tour por la Selva Tropical de Patos del Ejército con Huerto de Frutas Tropicales, Pamagirri Aboriginal Experience, y el Parque del Koala y Vida Silvestre. *Este paquete es adecuado solo para reservas Self Drive*
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Aborde un pato anfibio del ejército de la Segunda Guerra Mundial para un recorrido único por la selva tropical tanto en tierra como en agua, donde su Guía identificará y explicará las plantas y la vida silvestre fascinantes a su paso. Aprende sobre la cultura indígena con la Experiencia Aborigen Pamagirri interactiva. Vea una actuación de baile tradicional en un anfiteatro de la selva tropical, luego únase a la caminata de ensueño que incluye lanzamiento de bumerán, lanzamiento de lanzas y juego didgeridoo. El Koala and Wildlife Park tiene especies nativas australianas como cocodrilos, wombats, dingos, serpientes, lagartos y el casuario., Alimenta a mano a los canguros y a los wallabies, o haz que te tomen una foto con un koala o sosteniendo un pequeño cocodrilo. Disfrute de un fantástico almuerzo o aperitivo con barbacoa en los restaurantes autorizados con una variedad de comidas para elegir. Disfrute de un café en la terraza con vistas al lago.
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Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- El estacionamiento está disponible a la vista
- Wi-Fi gratis
Opiniones(35)
Honestly I’m saddened by the treatment of animals here! There was a huge crocodile in a very small enclosure and his mouth was being wedged open by a keeper with a stick to show the tourists its teeth (this is a living creature not a toy for entertainment). The koalas have near to no space on a concrete floor with a few tiny trees. And the poor dingo all on her own in a tiny space. In you have a love for animals please do not go here. I understand the park follows the Queensland regulations on animal welfare however these regulations are not good enough. I have been to many zoos and sanctuary’s that value their animals. This place does not seem to at all. DO NOT GO
A lovely relaxed day out seeing animals in their habitat and a really good aboriginal experience. Staff were lovely.
We loved the up close and personnel way you could view the animals! Loved the aboriginal dancing and info on the duck boat.
Shocking We paid for tix online Tix did not come through Couldn't get in Spoilt our 30th wedding anniversary trip Would like a refund We travelled from Melbourne
Visited on a tour via Tropic Wings. The animal park distressed me. A koala with her joey crossed her arms and bowed her head to protect it when she heard people coming. Photos holding koalas and other animals. If you research its been shown that it distresses the animals and some places have banned it!! The rest of the animals looked unhappy at best. Duck Tour which is why i chose to come here is very poor. A short land track and a ride around a small lake. No animals just plants. Very dated Tourist Attraction, different from the other tours Ive been on in Oz, where its about nature and natural environments for the animals . Coaches full of tourists turning up. This park is totally unnecessary. Its just a money making tourist effort with no real consideration for nature and animals. Couldnt wait to leave and regret going. Left with sad images in my head not what I want from a day trip.
Hi loopy, thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts. We’re really sorry to hear that your visit to Rainforestation Nature Park didn’t meet your expectations. Please know that the wellbeing of the animals in our care is our absolute priority. Rainforestation is accredited by the Zoo and Aquarium Association (ZAA), which upholds high standards of animal welfare under the 5 Domains — covering nutrition, environment, health, behaviour, and mental wellbeing. All of our enclosures also exceed the minimum requirements set by Biosecurity Queensland. Koala photo experiences are managed under strict Queensland Government regulations, and our keepers always monitor the animals closely to ensure they’re comfortable and calm. If at any time a koala isn’t in the mood for interaction, they’re given the space to rest. We truly appreciate your concern and feedback, as it helps us continue to educate visitors about Australia’s native wildlife while maintaining the highest standards of care.
Thank you to Miranda for the help checking in and for helping us get the transfer sorted out as I only paid for one some how 😅 thank you Jerome for your extra time and knowledge and yarns while letting us have a little extra special time 🤫 absolutely amazing experience.. also Harry the bus driver was really nice and helpful and T was our transfer driver and she was so happy and energetic and helpful. Thank you all. It would be nice if it wasn't so hard to get to or find out information about though. The Kuranda info centre couldn't help with any information which kinda sucked but eventually we made it and it was so worth it. Please advertise yourselves more better! People come to carins to see REAL Australian culture and so many other tourists are asking why it's hard to access and "where are all the real Australians"..
Thank you so much for your wonderful review and kind words about our team - they will be thrilled to hear your feedback! We’re so glad we could help make your experience at Rainforestation a memorable one. We appreciate your comments about accessibility and visibility. We are always looking for ways to make it easier for visitors to find us and learn about the authentic Australian experiences we offer. Your feedback is very valuable as we continue working to improve. Thank you again for visiting. We hope to welcome you back next time you’re in Tropical North Queensland!
Cute half day tour to see some animals native to Australia, Duck Tour, and photo opportunities. In the nature park was able to interact directly with some of the animals.
Hi, thank you for rating us. We are so happy you had a great time at Rainforestation Nature Park, and we hope you can visit us again soon.
This is a small, somewhat contrived nature park. We had the unfortunate experience of being there the same day as a cruise ship was in port at Cairns so it was packed with busloads of tourists. Any feeling of being in a nature park was pretty much erased by waiting in line or being among crowds of tourists. The duck boat tour is very short -- probably about 1km of actual travel -- covered over the course of about 45 minutes. That means a lot of stopping and talking about plants and maybe you'll get lucky to see one bit of wildlife. The portion of the tour in the water is very short -- maybe 10 minutes -- and it's in a man-made lake. There was a duck boat behind us and one in front of us so it didn't feel very private or natural. Lunch was included in our tour -- buffet style -- it was OK, not great. Steak (tough), sausage, potatoes, and some steamed vegetables. That's fine -- we didn't expect to come here for fine dining. The wildlife area (fenced in) allows the kangaroo and wallaby to wander freely and that means that the tourists swarm around and hug and take thousands of selfies with kangaroos. Also not very natural. When we got to the aboriginal presentation, there were 200 or 300 people sitting in the bleachers. We were getting tired and it was warm so we decided to skip that and just find a quiet place to kill time until our bus arrived. Same with the spear throwing boomerang throwing presentations. All in all, this felt more like a zoo than a nature park and if you're reasonably fit and able, there are other ways to see Australian wildlife with a bit more effort and time expenditure in their natural habitat. I would not recommend visiting.
Hi daveespo, Thank you for taking the time to write a review for us. We are sorry to hear that your visit did not meet your expectations. Our Army Duck tour aims to be an educational Rainforest experience that showcase iconic Rainforest flora from both land and water, while offering the unique experience of riding a historical WWII amphibious vehicle. Our Koala and Wildlife Park offers visitors the opportunity to connect with various iconic Australian animals, including hand-feeding the free roaming kangaroos and local species of wallabies in the landscaped gardens, getting up-close with the koalas and other native wildlife. Included in the admission are a variety of Wildlife Presentations, including Crocodile Feeding, Dingo Enrichment and Feeding the Macropods. We understand that large crowds can sometimes impact the experience for our popular activities. The Pamagirri Aboriginal Experience is designed to offer an engaging and meaningful insight into Indigenous traditions, and we hope you’ll have the opportunity to return on another day to enjoy it. Thank you again for your review. We appreciate your feedback as we continue to enhance our visitor experience.
If you want to hold a Koala or pet a Roo, see a Dingo or a Croc this is the place to go. A lot to see and do, make sure you allow plenty of time.
We had a brilliant day up at the Rainforestation In Kuranda. The Army Duck tour of the Wet Tropics Rainforest was amazing! The guide was sooo knowledgable and we learnt so much. The park was lovely and we actually met some kangaroos! The Indigenous Aboriginal experience was very informative. We loved the lunch buffet and it was very reasonably priced for the amount of food you get, as much steak as you can eat for only £13!!! Loved it all 😍
Hi DJJax, we are so happy to read that you had a brilliant day at Rainforestation Nature Park. We are thrilled that you really enjoyed the Army Duck Rainforest Tour, Pamagirri Aboriginal Experience, Koala and Wildlife Park and the lunch buffet as well! Thank you for reviewing us and we hope to see you again in the future.



