Abseil at Binna Burra in Lamington National Park
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This is why Binna Burra is the adventure capital of Southern Queensland! Discover the thrill and heart pumping action of abseiling. An 11mm diameter rope is your lifeline as you rappel down a 10m volcanic escarpment. Then, challenge the knee-shaking, specially selected, 40m or 90m cliff-face. This is always an unforgettable experience. Numbers are limited, so please check availability when planning your visit. The 10m abseil is included in your tariff as a guest at the Lodge.
Fly through the treetops on our Flying Fox
Strapped in a safety harness, feel the weightlessness as you zip through the treetops on our 165m long Flying Fox. Enjoy the fresh mountain air rushing through your hair and the adrenalin in your veins as you speed through the rainforest. Based at Bellbird Clearing, this is a wonderful experience for adults & kids. A smaller flying fox is available in our Adventure Playground for those who are too small.
Rogaining! (Orienteering) the thought sport
"The Thought Sport" - rogaining tests groups ability to make decisions and negotiate differences of opinions. A unique rainforest experience. The challenge involves reading a detailed map of the Binna Burra area with the aim of finding a route around the tracks to locate markers in the most efficient and fastest way possible. The team who return to the Lodge first, wins!
Take the Ropes Course (Team Building Activity) Dim lights
Using harnesses, helmets, cables, ropes and wooden beams strung 20 to 50 feet high among trees, teams explore risk-taking, trust and coaching. Each moment is rich with discoveries.
Participants appreciate the opportunity to interact with their teammates in a very different and powerful way. Our facilitators establish the context for each activity, monitor participant's safety and help the team recognize valuable insights throughout the day.
The high ropes elements are up in the trees so the perceived risk is high, but actual risk is low. Participants walk across cable bridges, negotiate giant ladders through the trees as they overcome personal fears and develop new self confidence.
Evening Entertainment
After an active day in the rainforest, when the adrenalin has subsided and fatigue sets in with the setting sun, it's time to relax with our night time activities. Our evening activities could be a selection of a nocturnal spotlighting walk, bush poetry, bush dancing, music around the campfire or any or our wildlife audio-visual presentations.
