Perched high in the tropical rainforest of Far North Queensland, Kuranda is more than just a village—it’s a living storybook where culture, nature, and creativity intertwine. Here, lush rainforest trails lead to cascading rivers, vibrant markets overflow with art and handcrafts, and the air carries whispers of ancient stories passed down for generations. From the world-famous Kuranda Scenic Railway to the bustling markets, hidden cafes, and galleries filled with local treasures, Kuranda offers a journey like no other.
Now, with the Kuranda Talking Trails App, visitors can unlock the secrets and stories of this unique place. Guided by the voices of local Elders, storytellers, and well-known hosts, the app transforms every step into a deeper discovery. Hear about the cultural significance of the land, find out where to spot rare wildlife, uncover hidden gems off the main street, and connect with the spirit of the rainforest in a way that guidebooks can’t capture.
Whether you’re drawn to history, nature, art, or just the magic of wandering, the Talking Trails App ensures you experience Kuranda not just as a destination—but as a place alive with meaning, memory, and wonder.
Download the app today from the App Store or Google Play and let Kuranda reveal its stories to you.
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“Kuranda has always been a place of stories—stories written into the rainforest, into our culture, and into the village itself,” said Willie Brim. “Now visitors can walk with those stories in their ears, connecting to this place in a deeper way.”
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Blending ancient cultural knowledge with modern storytelling, the Kuranda Talking Trails app takes visitors on a journey through Kuranda’s rich history, vibrant attractions, and lush rainforest trails. At its heart are exclusive recordings from Willie Brim, a respected Buluwai Elder, who shares stories of Country, bush foods, and the living traditions of his people. His voice grounds the experience in authenticity, offering visitors a chance to hear directly from those whose ancestors have cared for this land for thousands of years.