The Main Event
Night Walk
90 minutes in the world's oldest tropical rainforest — after dark, when it truly comes alive.
What to expect
This isn't a zoo. There's no script. Ted walks you through the rainforest at night, pointing out things most people would never notice — bioluminescent fungi glowing on fallen logs, fireflies threading between the trees, tree frogs calling from the canopy.
You'll walk at a gentle pace on established trails. Ted carries a torch, but the best moments are when it's off and you can see the forest glow on its own.
Duration
90 minutes
Enough time to see it properly. Not so long your legs give out.
Schedule
Tuesday – Sunday
Starting at dark — roughly 7 PM in summer, earlier in winter. Monday off.
Price
$40 per person
AUD. That's less than a nice dinner out, and you'll remember this longer.
Booking
Last-minute welcome
Book ahead or turn up on the day. The forest doesn't judge.
What to bring
- ✓ Closed-toe shoes — trails can be muddy after rain
- ✓ Long pants and sleeves — it's a rainforest
- ✓ Water bottle
- ✓ Camera (optional — flash off for the best experience)
- ✓ A sense of wonder
- ✗ Don't worry about bug spray — Ted provides it