Flames Of The Forest - Port Douglas

From $ 199.0 to $ 199.0

Direct Phone Number : (07) 4099 3144
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Experience an evening in the Enchanted Rainforest!

Light the flame of the forest...ignite your senses as you walk along a flame lit trail beneath the canopy of the oldest rainforest in the world.

Feel the wonder of this legendary place and explore the mysteries of time, culture and cuisine in the spellbinding candlelit drama that is the enchanted forest.

This evening of dining and entertainment in the middle of the rainforest is a unique and unforgettable experience. The cuisine is exotic and the entertainment authentic Aboriginal. This is a one of a kind rainforest experience in Australia that will become a lifetime memory. It is ideal for travellers as well as corporate incentive groups. The venue is conveniently located by Port Douglas - the gateway to Australia's Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest, two World Heritage listed areas side by side!

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