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Rainforestation Nature Park

Rainforestation Nature Park

Activity Type
Wildlife

Set amongst pristine World Heritage Rainforest, Rainforestation is a major Tropical North Queensland tourist attraction combining an iconic Australian wildlife park, authentic Indigenous cultural performances with the Pamagirri Aboriginal Experience and rainforest viewing from an authentic World War II Army Duck. The Pamagirri Aboriginal Experience offers an authentic insight into Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture – a traditional dance performance depicting aspects of Indigenous culture including animals, food gathering and hunting. Try your hand at boomerang throwing, observe spear throwing and hear your Pamagirri Guide play the didgeridoo, an ancient instrument.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities can also be incorporated across the park including:

Wildlife rest area maintenance – Clear, and refurbish safe park wildlife refuge areas
Rainforest Habitat regeneration – Planting, mulching, weeding, plant guard construction and install
Nesting box builds for native birds/bats
Building Maintenance for art centre for indigenous youth
Beehive building for native bee colonies

Capacities:

From 20 to 2,000 pax

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Location

Rainforestation Nature Park

2 Kennedy Highway
Kuranda, Queensland
4881, Australia

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