This place is not the kind of complete hiking through the rainforest tourism project, in fact, most of the time you take a cable car from the sky overlooking the rainforest, but to be able to see the rainforest is also very rare.
Skyrail Rainforest Cableway
Posted: Aug 27, 2020
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yangduoduo17
4/5Excellent
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We had booked the train/light rail trip for the day. Unfortunately the weather was frightening and it rained all day. We arrived at the Skyrail centre in Smithfield and their bus to Freshwater Station was in good condition. After the train trip, we walked around Kuranda and had lunch at a local cafe. We booked our tickets late in the afternoon to return via Skyrail. Fortunately, they made us return early. The staff was pleasant. The reviews you can download to your phone are great. Unfortunately the weather was so bad we could only see a few meters ahead. Nevertheless, the trip on the treetops was pleasant. At the two stops down, they were all equipped with umbrellas, and the trail was not bad, but the visibility was too bad. If the weather is clear, do it again, it would be great.
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Posted: Nov 17, 2020
多多
4/5Excellent
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The staff had an absolutely spectacular view, very friendly and helpful. Really nice day but disappointed due to many Kuranda closures. No other market except traditional market. Main market closed. May want to tell visitors that this is what we really want to do
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Posted: Nov 17, 2020
pxy0705
5/5Outstanding
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Cairns is the world famous tropical rainforest, take the rainforest high-altitude cable car, tour the whole tropical rainforest is the best choice, you can enjoy the lush beauty of the whole tropical rainforest from the high altitude, absolutely let people feel the emotion, sigh the magic of nature.
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Posted: Jun 23, 2020
M48***60
5/5Outstanding
Chloe的讲解非常详细,如果来澳洲的话非常值得一来!
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Posted: Feb 13, 2024
M24***51
5/5Outstanding
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Nature is really amazing and great, feel the charm of the rainforest up close