Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Kuranda Scenic Railway family experience in far north Queensland!

We heard about this old-fashioned scenic railway that would take us up to a small village up high in the mountains.







The picturesque mountain retreat of Kuranda Village is just 25km northwest of Cairns in Far North Queensland, Australia and is surrounded by World Heritage Rainforest. The Cairns-Kuranda Railway was constructed between 1882 and 1891 and even today is considered an engineering feat of tremendous magnitude. Hundreds of men were employed to build the 15 hand-made tunnels and 37 bridges that stand as a monument to the pioneers of tropical North Queensland who lost their lives while working on the railway.













Rising from sea level to 328m, the journey to Kuranda passes through World Heritage protected tropical rainforest, past spectacular waterfalls and into the awesome Barron Gorge, which was far, far down there. This was the last stop before we reached the village. Highly recommended family trip! We all loved the old train ride!

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