
Welcome coffee works now to the Cairns Tableands & Port Douglas Displays.
Tour-Dex would like to indicate brochure changes with the companies that are hosted on the Tour-Dex display stands. This information is for the service agents that host our Tour-Dex displays stands. With this information you can verify the contents of the Tour-Dex displays and be aware of the changes that have taken place.
Hi there All,
Thanks for taking the time to read this and displaying our brochures. Firstly I would like to introduce myself as the new Sales and Marketing Manager here for Undara. Feel free to drop me a line or call for a chat about our product. If there is anything at all I can do for you then just ask.
I would also like to take this opportunity to let you know about a few changes with the Undara product. As you may know we have our good friends at Trans North providing the transfers out to Undara. They have 3 pick up points around Cairns ready to go out to the lodge. Please take the time to have a look below at the maps for more details and don’t forget to remind your guests to look for the Trans North logo.
Another exciting development here at Undara is our upcoming “Green Season” campaign. Based around the soon-to-be-released “Australia” flick with Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman, we have advertising lined up in both the local media and as far down as Brisbane and beyond, not too mention our international media buying. We expect more people to be asking about “Australia’s Accessible Outback” and here is your chance to value add for your clients.
Thanks again for your time!
Mark Schmitt
Sales and Marketing Manager
Undara Experience
4031 7933
0448 771 232
The Mamu Rainforest Canopy Walkway will offer a unique experience. Visitors will get close to rainforest plants and animals, from the forest floor to the forest canopy. They will also enjoy sweeping vistas of World Heritage-listed landscapes. Information signs will help visitors to understand the rich cultural history of the area and the complex web of rainforest life.
The site is on the escarpment of the North Johnstone River gorge, offering spectacular views over a sharp bend in the river and beyond to rainforest-clad mountains. The entire area has cultural significance for the Ma:Mu Aboriginal people.
The walkway will include: a 1km forest walk at ground level, leading to the elevated walkway
a 324m elevated walkway, high in the canopy of this lush tropical rainforest
a 40m-long cantilever and a 37m-high observation tower with two viewing decks, providing spectacular views over the North Johnstone River gorge and surrounding Wet Tropics World Heritage Area seats, information signs and artworks in shelters along the forest walk and on the elevated walkway an entry building, office building, toilets, bus shelter and a combined bus and carpark.
Forest walk
From the entry building, which is a short walk from the carpark, visitors will stroll along the ground-level forest walk to the elevated walkway. This will give a first close-up look at this rich tropical rainforest, part of one of the largest remaining continuous stands of complex vine forest on basalt soils. The walking track will be an easy walk, suitable for wheelchairs and visitors with vision-impairment.
Cantilever
Visitors will arrive at a shelter with seats and information signs. From the shelter a 40m-long cantilevered structure will rise gently as the ground drops away steeply, providing visitors with their first experience of the rainforest canopy. At the end, a viewing platform will offer a magnificent view of the valley below, featuring a sharp bend in the North Johnstone River. Visitors will then return to the shelter and continue along the forest walk to the start of the elevated walkway.
Elevated walkway
The elevated walkway meanders through the rainforest canopy. Along the way visitors will be able to view rainforest plants and animals at close quarters and gain tantalising glimpses of the river valley far below. Two small shelters will provide rest areas and three linking sections will offer the choice to leave the elevated walkway and return to the ground-level forest walk, where two shelters will provide seats and information signs.
Observation tower
At the end of the elevated walkway a short section of the forest walk will bring visitors to the final information and rest shelter. From here a short elevated walkway will lead to the lower viewing deck of the 37m-high observation tower. The top of the tower will be reached by an external stairway (not accessible for wheelchairs) and will provide visitors with spectacular, uninterrupted vistas of the North Johnstone River gorge and surrounding landscapes. Information signs will help visitors to learn more about this landscape.
Come to Far North Queensland and learn to Kitesurf on beautiful Four Mile Beach, located in the resort town of Port Douglas. Four Mile Beach is regarded as the best kitesurfing location in Australia during the winter months, for both beginners and advanced riders.
For learners, you have a long, wide beach with plenty of shallow water, no surrounding hazardous obstacles expect for palm trees, steady onshore/cross-shore winds AND heaps of flat water for your first ride!Our philosophy comes straight from the founder of Wavelength and Eco Tourism pioneer- Steve Simpson. This excerpt taken from an interview for the Sydney Morning Herald in Oct 2004 :
"My basic philosophy is that by taking people out to the reef, telling them about the reef and our concerns for the reef; they actually become aware of the issues and go and talk to other people. The more people know about it, the more they are likely to put their hands up and rant and rave about it. If it is locked away and untouched, no one really knows or cares about it"
New Aristocat Brochure in Cairns & Port Douglas.
Can be noted by the Light years ahead on the face of brochure.
New brochure holds new prices.
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