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Visit Kuranda – Train Up / Bus Back
Visit the beautiful Village of Kuranda, nestled amongst pristine World Heritage Listed Rainforest. Take the Kuranda Scenic Railway from Freshwater Station up to Kuranda with a brief stop at Barron Falls Station! On the return journey by coach we make a brief stop at Henry Ross Lookout to enjoy the breath-taking scenery. This tour allows travellers to spend 3.5 Hours in Kuranda, plenty of time to truly enjoy all that Kuranda has to offer. All Cairns hotel transfers will be supplied by our comfortable coaches.
Whilst in Kuranda, explore the markets, shops and walking trails or take a river cruise (seasonal). Discover the amazing array of food stalls and Cafes or dine with the Kuranda Hotel Restourant.(*Not Incl lunch)
Itinerary
- Around 08:30 Pick up from Cairns area(**Depends pick up hotel please check your pick up time )
- 09:30 Departs from Cairns Central Train Station.
- 11:30 Arrive Kuranda, customer will have about 3.5 hours free time in Kuranda
- 15:00 Depart from Kuranda,
- 16:00 Drop off customer back to hotels
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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Skyrail was closed due to storm who's coming
They had organised a pick up with bus and gave us refund
Recommended 100%
Thank you again
Thank you so much for your help; it was a wonderful day trip for the whole family.
guide but very poor pick up and drop off times - prepare to be delayed as not all passengers adhere to the times of pick up or drop off - can be frustrating for all ..
Overall, we found this day to be too much like going to a rainforest oriented Disneyland in the village of Kuranda. It was crowded with many hundreds (thousands?) of tourists, many of them pushing and shoving their way to the front of the exhibits poor behaviour by foreign tourists (we are patient and polite Canadians).
After the bum-numbing bus ride we started off with a fairly cool cable car ride which had 3 segments. At one of the stops was a fantastic view of Barron Falls.
The Duck Car/Boat tour was nothing short of a complete and utter joke. The “lake” that they took us on was essentially a small pond in the forest. And our driver’s sense of humour was essentially Grade 3 level potty humour. It was so bad it was humiliating.
The food at the lunch buffet was “Australian BBQ”. It was okay at best. And of course, we were once again caught up in that ocean of aggressive foreign tourists.
We signed up for the “Hold a Koala” experience. Even that turned out to be a farce. When we showed up 5 minutes early for our reserved time slot, there were about 25 people already lined up at the door! When the time came, they took all 35(?) of us into the room. It was nothing short of a quick assembly line, with each person holding the koala for no more than 5 seconds. For $33.50 a shot, that koala is earning about $350 a minute. What an embarrassing joke! At a wildlife farm in Sydney, our friend got to hold a koala for a minute or two, for $45, while chatting with the keeper and enjoying the whole experience. The Kuranda wildlife sanctuary should be ashamed of their koala nano-second experience. You get a printed picture and a digital version of it too. And just to add insult to injury, they send you a low-res picture that is less than 300KB in file size. THAT. KOALA. EXPERIENCE. SUCKED!
We saw a demonstration of boomerang throwing, and got to throw one ourselves. That was pretty cool. In the wildlife park, we got to go pet kangaroos and see the elusive Cassowary that we didn’t see on the Daintree tour. Plus a few other interesting things like a Tasmanian Devil.
The last journey of the day was a train ride on the Kuranda Railway, along which we also saw some good sights. Seating on the train is pre-assigned and is a crapshoot. We lucked out and got 2 window seats for the 4 of us, but the couple seated with the 4 of us had no window seat at all. They were clearly unhappy about that.
And then there was the bum-numbing ride back to Port Douglas. All 4 of us said “never again”.
I can’t recommend this excursion. If you do it, don’t take small children. Most of them were whining at Mom & Dad long before the day was over. If I was to suggest a better way to do this, I’d forego the cable car and train ride. Just drive up to the village, pay the entry fee and go see/do all the stuff, then drive home. You could do all of that in half a day.
We have booked a Kuranda Full Day Trip - Kuranda Train Up, Skyrail Cableway Backtour for 218$ (109$ each), due to weather conditions the Skyrail Cableway Back was cancelled (heavy rain in wet season, not so surprising).
GTS representative told us that we will get refund for the Skyrail, which is half of the whole program and ticket price is 55$ per person. WE HAVE RECEIVED 4$ EACH AS A REFUND, WHICH IS CLEARLY A SCAM. The 4$ refund per person is not even 4% of the entire trip.
After inquiring about the amount (which we thought was a mistake), they told us that the amount refunded is final and guess what, the price included door to door service and professional guidance (gave us some information on tropical north on the way to the station) and also ticket assistance, which meant that the guy got our tickets from the counter in case of the train (in case of skyrail we had to get our own tickets). So they have provided these “services” for 110$......
All in all GTS took advantage on us and the situation, we were really disappointed in this company, we usually had positive experiences in Australia, except GTS, we really REGRET CHOOSING THEM. Also there is no indication anywhere on their website on the terms and conditions regarding cancellation and refund.
We wrote this to make sure everyone is aware and also to emphasize that you are way better of if you take an Uber go to Kuranda station have your tickets to the train, go see the village, head back with Skyrail (or vica versa).
BTW, Wayne, the driver who picked us up that day was so nice, he explains every thing about Cairns on the way to Hartley's and back Cairns, thank you.





