Tropical rainforest butterflies

Tropical rainforest butterflies

The Butterflies of Skyrail   Wander around the gardens at Skyrail’s Smithfield and Kuranda terminals, or explore the ancient rainforest, and a flash of colour might catch your eye… from our striking tropical rainofrest butterflies! Following the break-up of...
Skyrail Chinese New Year

Skyrail Chinese New Year

Skyrail Rates 5 Stars Chinese New Year at Skyrail Rainforest Cableway   A targeted program of engagement with Chinese guests during Chinese New Year has resulted in a significant upsurge for Skyrail Rainforest Cableway on China’s Ctrip social media platform. Over...
Abundance of wildlife

Abundance of wildlife

Wildlife in North Queensland Rainforests   Slaty-grey Snakes, Dubious Dtella and Amethystine Pythons! If you know where to look, you can discover an abundance of wildlife around Skyrail Rainforest Cableway. Eastern Small-eyed Snake (Cryptophis nigrescens)...
Rain whistling frog

Rain whistling frog

Why rainy days are the best for spotting the Rain Whistling Frog.   While sunny days are great for spectacular views over the rainforest, rainy days bring their own, special quality with the added sounds from the Rain Whistling Frog. On a warm wet day, usually...
Amethystine Python

Amethystine Python

Amethystine Pythons in Barron Gorge National Park   The Amethystine Python is named for its iridescent blue sheen that can be seen under certain lighting.   To help keep our tropical rainforest as pristine as possible, Skyrail’s Rangers regularly venture...