Kuranda is a small town located in Australia's rainforest, known for its Aboriginal Djabugay tribe village, railroad station building, and thriving tourism industry. The town has a rich history, from being settled by Europeans in the 19th century to being a popular destination for Australian hippies in the 1960s and '70s. Today, visitors can enjoy learning about the town's history, exploring the rainforest, and visiting nearby significant objects.