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Waterfall, Wetlands and Kuranda Scenic Rail (ex Port Douglas)
Experience the natural beauty, cultural richness, and culinary delights of the region on this inclusive full-day adventure. Led by an expert local guide, this journey blends ecological exploration, Indigenous storytelling, and iconic rail travel for an unforgettable experience.
Cattana Wetlands: Begin your day with a guided walk through the serene Cattana Wetlands, featuring a remnant feather palm forest. Stroll past the reflective Jabiru Lake and immerse yourself in the tranquil atmosphere while learning about this unique ecosystem from your knowledgeable driver-guide.
Barron Falls – Din Din: Discover the majestic Barron Falls, known as Din Din to the Djabugay Aboriginal People. This exclusive Make Travel Matter® experience offers a deeper cultural connection through a Calling to Country ceremony led by a Djabugay Cultural Guide. Gain insight into the spiritual significance of the land and the traditions of the Djabugay nation in a truly meaningful encounter.
Skybury Coffee Plantation: Enjoy a delicious lunch at Skybury, Australia’s oldest coffee plantation and largest papaya grower. Savor dishes infused with Skybury’s signature coffee and papaya elements, then unwind with panoramic views of the Tablelands. A tasting of locally grown coffee and handcrafted coffee liqueur completes the experience.
Emerald Creek Ice Creamery: Indulge in a tasting of four handcrafted ice cream flavours at this locally owned and operated creamery. Each variety is made on-site using regional ingredients, offering a sweet snapshot of the Tablelands’ culinary creativity.
Kuranda Scenic Railway: board the historic Kuranda Scenic Railway, traveling from the charming mountain village of Kuranda to Freshwater Train Station. Built in the late 1800s, this iconic rail line winds through 15 tunnels and crosses 37 bridges, offering dramatic views and stories of the pioneering spirit that shaped the region.
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So much to see and do
Food was excellent
Daniel is an excellent knowledgeable guide who is friendly efficient and aware of everyone’s safety
Excellent food and commentry throughout with lots of useful information.
Well worth the money
Our driver Scott was great, very informative (and very funny) commentary.
On the day of the tour, after boarding the coach, I was told that Gold Class was not available and that my only options were to travel in standard class or not go at all. The driver’s attitude was basically “too bad, that’s your problem.”
Very poor organisation and communication. If Gold Class wasn’t available, this should have been communicated properly in advance.
As a solo traveler, I often felt like my booking was being adjusted to fit the company’s logistics rather than the experience I had originally booked.
At the time of writing this review, the price difference for the Gold Class downgrade has also not yet been refunded.
Was fantastic so knowledgeable great sense of humor !!! Sam also was very good 👍
Adrian has a great sense of humour and made us laugh a lot. we had a fabulous day and experience we will never forget. Thank you Adrian, Jed and Sharon
As we were last pick up my and my husband weren’t able to sit together - which was a shame.
Saw a baby croc!
Chrsto was a great guide with lots of stories to tell!
We saw so much including crocodiles and lizards as well as learning so much about the rainforest and its inhabitants. The flora and fauna were stunning and Scott happily kept us fully entertained throughout and answered all of our questions. we travelled in what can only be described as a modified overlander type truck. The Daintree river cruise was so much fun and I think we had Craig as our tour guide, who kept us amused as well as finding baby and adult crocs. We saw everything from giant spiders to a tea plantation and had the best lunch ever and afternoon tea with cake and even locally made ice cream in generous portions.
A very well thought out trip that gave and gave.
I cannot share here just how much we did and saw and how much fun it was here, only that I fully recommend it and would love to go again soon. Well done and many thanks .
This review concerns administrative processes which were not acceptable.
We had booked 2 trips with DUT, and as reviewed, the first one was excellent. At the end of the day a young couple shared with us that they had received a text saying the following day's trip (Scenic Railway and Skyrail) was cancelled as the railway was not running.
We had not received any information and tried to ring DUT at 6.10pm as their voicemail message said they were open until 6.30pm. No answer. (we saw later that their website says 5pm - not consistent!)
I sent DUT a query on their website form - but as there was understandably no response that evening we had to set an early alarm and prepare to get up breakfasted and off to the meeting point as if the tour were going ahead.
Around 7am we did get a response from DUT who confirmed the trip was cancelled (obviously not their fault) but said they had no contact information for us. (we will be checking with our travel agent to see if they had indeed provided contact information when they booked it for us - and if not we'll suggest they revise their own procedures)
1. We had contacted DUT as required to confirm our tours 3 days beforehand and no one at that point checked contact information in case of needing to contact us (we had no idea they didn't have it)
2. They did know which hotel we were staying at as they had arranged an appropriate meeting point for the trips - they had not left a message at the hotel reception which would have been an obvious course of action, given that this was all last minute.
Funnily enough we did the trip under our own steam and shared a cable car with another couple who had the same experience and who said exactly the same thing - "why not confirm contact details when we are doing the confirmation telephone call 3 days beforehand?"
Hopefully DUT will take this on board and improve their administrative procedures. I've given 2 stars, not 1, as the person who eventually contacted me was apologetic in her email.
On a positive note our money has been refunded - thank you.
Deniel, our guide, was courteous, enormously informative both at the stops we made and during the bus travel- and a lot of fun.
Yes it was whistle-stop, but it was a fabulous way to get a taste of this area, with a lot more information than pootling round on our own.
We both feel that if you have a limited amount of time in the Cairns area, this is well worth it.
Thank you Down Under Tours
Quite honestly try one of the other tour providers or hire a car and do it yourself. Our tour guide for the day (Lindsay) although pleasant enough was pretty tightly coiled from the get go. The tour and stops were rushed to “meet schedules”the itinerary was changed at short notice during the day to accommodate the company’s production line of other tours also running in the area at the same time. All the promised visit points were covered - only in a blurr!!
The Mossman gorge walk comprised a swift march along an elevated boardwalk and onto a bouncing swing bridge with return along the same route.The footway was crowded with other passing tour groups.
The comms system on the vehicle wasn’t working properly and the guide was difficult to hear over the required air conditioning.Lindsay probably knew his stuff - but we’ll never know.
It might be a more relaxing and satisfying tour if they removed the rushed morning coffee stop and the rushed afternoon ice cream stop! and/ or took a smaller group.
Daintree and Captribulation: My driver guide Daniel was wonderful. He was incredibly knowledgeable about the areas we toured. We had many great facts and jokes to make the drive go by fast as well. I would highly recommend it.
Kuranda Skyrail and Gold Class Train Service: while I really enjoyed my time and I think Down Under does a great job of getting all the timings correct, I did not realize it was such a self guided experience. At the end of the day I did really enjoy it and I also appreciate the transport service.
Worth the trip!
We had an excellent guide and we got what we were promised.
The train ride was the best but did enjoy the walking through the wetlands and also we enjoyed the mouthwatering lunch .
Overall we had a great experience and would recommend others about this tour.
Arrived given priority loading into gondola- transferred efficiently into next gondola and I managed transfer using the lift from gondola station to railway platform. Left husband at railway tea rooms while I explored Kurrandu. Views from gondola and train were spectacular.
Staff were excellent.
The whole day was well organised and absolutely fantastic. Our bus guide Lindsay was amazing with a weather of knowledge and more up his sleeve. He made our day very entertaining. He made sure all travellers had their needs met including my dietary requirements.
Mick on the Daintree River cruise was fantastic, he found a few crocs on the river and was also very knowledgeable about the eco system of the river.
Highly recommend this company, please give them a go, you won't be disappointed
From aka 'Tomo and Mrs Tomo'
That I should look back and not forward.
Although having good English skills is definitely helpful, the free Japanese audio guide allowed us to understand the explanations without any problem.
Every part of the itinerary was amazing. We were able to fully enjoy the beauty of the Daintree’s rainforest and the ocean. It was truly a memorable experience.
This was a FULL day tour! We were on the “big” van with Adrian H. He was full of information, facts, and least obliged to answer questions. We had 20 people in our group, and Adrian was able to connect and chat with everyone along the way. It’s evident he’s passionate about the Daintree, and by the end of the adventure, so were we.
You can see the layout of the tour in the description. There is a lot of road time in between each activity. From morning scones and tea, to the huge lunch (which has vegetarian and GF options), to the giant portions of locally sourced ice cream—you will NOT go hungry!
I do suggest bringing a hat and a bottle of water. This is a fully guided and fun-filled tour with memories I won’t soon forget. We did this and Kuranda, and to me, that was a bit too similar. I would pick one or the other.







































































