The best things to do in Kuranda, Cairns’ mountain village

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Kuranda Scenic Railway | things to do Kuranda
Danielle	 Reckless

By Danielle Reckless

Published 2 months ago

Kuranda Scenic RailwaySkyrail Rainforest Cableway | Barron FallsRainforestation | Kuranda MarketsButterfly Sanctuary | Eat and drink

Elevated in the cool mountains just a stone’s throw from Cairns, lies Kuranda. No one-trick pony, this retreat town packs a punch when it comes to scenery that'll make your jaw drop, adventure activities to get your heart racing, and cultural immersion that's sure to educate and uplift the whole family. Bursting with colour from its quirky, gallery-filled village centre to its vibrant wildlife, Kuranda is the perfect day trip from Cairns.  

Here’s the best things to do in Kuranda to help plan your day.

Take a ride on Kuranda Scenic Railway

Couple experiencing Kuranda Scenic Railway

Kuranda Scenic Railway

Want to ditch the car for a day? Jump on board the Kuranda Scenic Railway from Cairns and you’ll feel the humidity give way to cool mountain air as you ascend into the forest to reach Kuranda. Grab a window seat: it’s a spectacular two hour journey that’ll chug you past rainforest, dramatic ravines and waterfalls on this historic railway built by Queensland pioneers.

Get a bird’s eye view on the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway

Couple riding in Skyrail Gondola

Skyrail Rainforest Cableway

Soar through and above the World Heritage Wet Tropics rainforest canopy on a thrilling journey suspended by just a wire. Tune in on the Skyrail app to hear the dreamtime stories of Djirri Nyurra Nyurramba—tales passed down for generations, now guiding you through the lush landscapes of Barron Gorge in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area.

This is just the beginning of your adventure: touch down on the forest floor and you can spend the day exploring the boardwalks and scenic lookouts, wander through the immersive Rainforest Discovery Zone, and marvel at Barron Gorge and the falls from The Edge Lookout.

The Skyrail departs from Smithfield Terminal, about a 15-minute drive outside of Cairns, and takes around 90 minutes to reach Kuranda. For an action-packed day, combine your ticket with the Scenic Railway and you can go to Kuranda on the Skyrail, then return on the train (or vice versa).

Explore Barron Gorge National Park

Couple looking at the Barron Falls, while on a Tropic Wings day tour

Barron Falls, Barron Gorge National Park

Step into ancient land at one of Queensland’s most popular national parks; where rugged rainforest-clad mountains meet deep gorges, tumbling waterfalls and thriving wildlife.

Barron Gorge National Park stretches from the coastal lowlands of Lake Placid to the high reaches of Atherton Tablelands, within the protected Wet Tropics area – and Kuranda is one of the easiest access points. From here, feel the rush of the Barron River and steep gorge that surrounds it, and hear the thunder of Barron Falls (at its most dramatic during summer months).   

Keen hiker? Short and long walks are accessible from Wrights Lookout and the Speewah Conservation Park campground. Tread carefully, you’ll be walking on historic trails that are sacred to the Djabugay people.

Have a cultural experience at Rainforestation Nature Park

Pamagirri Aboriginal Experience at Rainforestation Nature Park | things to do Kuranda

Pamagirri Aboriginal Experience at Rainforestation Nature Park

Head into a classroom where teachings have been passed down for 50,000 years, to learn about local Indigenous culture at Rainforestation’s immersive Pamagirri Aboriginal Experience. Join a Dreamtime walk for an introduction to boomerang skills, spear throwing and didgeridoo, and watch traditional dance performances.

While you’re here, board an amphibious World War II Army Duck for a unique rainforest tour that tackles both land and water, where your guide will identify plants and Aussie wildlife along the way. Don’t leave without handfeeding the kangaroos and wallabies.

Shop local at Kuranda Markets and Kuranda Village

Kuranda Markets

Kuranda Markets

There’s a little something for everyone at Kuranda’s markets and colourful village, nestled into the rainforest. Whether that’s picking up a local souvenir or Aboriginal art, perusing the local galleries (Kuranda Arts Co-operative is a non-profit that’s staffed by the artists themselves), or grabbing a scoop of tropical fruit ice cream, it’s worth spending a little time here on your day in Kuranda.

Hit the water with Kuranda Riverboat Tours

Kuranda Riverboat Tours | things to do Kuranda

Kuranda Riverboat Tours

Cruise the calm waters of the Barron River and you might just feel like you’re the only group in the rainforest. But look closely and you’ll see you’re not alone: this is the perfect guided tour to spot freshwater crocodiles, snakes, water dragons, turtles, fish and tropical birds.

Seek peace at the Butterfly Sanctuary

Family looking at butterflies while at the Australian Butterfly Sanctuary, part of a Tropic Wings day tour

Tropic Wings Cairns Tours

Take in the rainforest’s quiet charm on a calm stroll through Australia’s largest butterfly flight aviary. It’s an enchanting experience, surrounded by 1500 free-flying tropical butterflies – with plenty to learn about along the way.

Tip: wear white, red or pink clothing to increase the chance of butterflies landing on you.

Meet the locals

Kuranda Koala Gardens | things to do Kuranda

Photo by @happytravelsoz

These Kuranda residents might not talk back, but it’s definitely still worth the effort to say hello. Kuranda Koala Gardens is your chance to get cuddly with a koala, plus spot plenty of other Aussie wildlife. While you’re here, check out the Noctarium to see rare species like bettongs and gliders.

Nearby, Birdworld is home to the largest single collection of free flying birds in Australia. Wander through the lush aviary to see some of the 60 species of birds from all corners of the globe, and stop at the lakes to watch herons and black swans enjoy their day.

Where to eat and drink in Kuranda

No matter what flavour you’re craving, you’ll find satisfaction in Kuranda: this village is bursting with places to dine and drink. Here are some of our top picks.

1. Petit Café
Big flavours, tiny name. With more than 30 crêpes on the menu (sweet, savoury, and everything in between), this place is basically a French holiday, minus the passport.

2. Frogs Restaurant
Locals love it, water dragons wander through it, and the menu’s packed with fresh tropical flair. Frogs is where rainforest chill meets seriously good feeds.

3. Big Forest Café
Asian-inspired bites with local ingredients and rainforest vibes? Yes, chef. This spot brings the zing with bold flavours that go big on freshness.

4. Mesa Familia
Tapas, cocktails, and laid-back glamour served under the canopy. Come for the views, stay for the sangria.

5. Annabell’s Pies
Hot, golden, flaky pies that’ll make your road trip detour totally worth it. One bite and you’ll be declaring your undying love for pastry.

6. Hayabusa Japanese
Fresh sushi and light Japanese eats that hit the spot. Grab a bento and pretend you're in Tokyo—just with more tree kangaroos.

7. Pan Ya
Tucked away in the markets, this Japanese bakery is pastry paradise. Think flaky treats, smooth coffee and very happy tummies.

8. AYA Earth Food
Plant-based and proud of it. AYA’s wholesome, colourful bowls are so tasty, even the carnivores will be sneaking bites.

Kuranda weather check

Kuranda has been the cool-climed escape for north Queenslanders since the early 1900s, but how cold is it really? Average daytime temperatures are between 26 and 29.5 degrees in June-October, and 28 - 31 degrees in the summer (November-May). 

Eager to see more? Here's how to hit the road from Cairns to Undara.

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