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Cairns Minjin Jungle Swing

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Fly through the rainforest near Cairns on an exciting and unique ride. The Minjin Jungle Swing is a fun way to experience the thrill of soaring through the air, without the extreme heights of bungy jumping and skydiving. Fly solo, as a duo, or a group of three!

Legend has it that the Minjin used to roam the hill-slopes in the lean body of a mountain devil, a vicious cat-like creature. Today it roars in the shape of the Minjin Jungle Swing, at speeds of up to 100 kph (62mph)! One, two or three people at a time can face the challenge of the Minjin - and legend has it, that anyone who enjoys the experience of the Minjin will live a charmed life!

Please note: Minimum height (for Minjin) is 120 centimeters (4 feet).

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Cairns Minjin Jungle Swing

Cairns Minjin Jungle Swing

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Cairns Hotels:
9:00am, 11am, 1pm and 3pm

Palm Cove Hotels:
9:55am and 11:55am
Departure Time:
    Open: 10:00am - 5:00pm
Return Details:

Complimentary return transfers to your Cairns or Palm Cove accommodation depart the Bungy site 10:30am, 12:30pm, 2.30pm, 4.00pm and 5.00pm. Please be at the designated pick-up point 10 minutes early.

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Additional information

Cairns Minjin Jungle Swing

Cairns Minjin Jungle Swing

Inclusions:
  • Minjin Jungle Swing
  • Minjin swing photos (set of two)
  • Hotel pickup and drop off
  • GST (Goods and Services Tax)
Exclusions:
  • Photos and DVDs are available for purchase (payable direct)
  • SURCHARGE: To defray cost of risk management and public liability insurance AUD $10.00pp payable direct
Additional Information:

  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Minimum height is 120 centimeters (4 feet)
    The Minjin swing can hold up to three people at a time, or you can just have a go by yourself.
    The minimum weight to go by yourself on the minjin jungle swing is 55kg. The maximum individual weight is 120kg and maximum combined weight is 240kg
  • Adult pricing applies to all travelers
Itinerary:

The Minjin Legend...

1892 -
Stan McGregor, a local bullock driver, was forging a trail from Smithfield to Kuranda during the monsoon rains when he became stranded on a peak now known as Saddle Mountain. He was near death when he was found by a local Aboriginal tribe and nurtured back to health. Despite their warning of the dangers involved Stan left the tribe and forged on towards Kuranda never to be seen again.

1927 - A local timber cutter was felling timber on the high peaks behind Smithfield when he discovered a hideous sight, an old saddle with a scrambled message carved roughly into the leather wedged high in a rainforest tree: The message read "Something is here. Something is stalking me". There was also a strange paw-like symbol alongside the words.

1962 - A surveyor, working in the misty rainforest peaks behind Smithfield came across remains that he believed to be bullock bones and leather harnesses, scattered underneath a rocky ledge. Not far from this evil lair, he noticed a panther like animal stalking him from the slopes above. He quickly made it to a trail that lead to a waterfall where he dived into the water and made it to safety. Since that day all attempts to find evidence of this illusive creature have failed.

1992 - While cutting trails in the Smithfield hills, Glen Jacobs, president of the local mountain bike club, discovered a strange Sabre-toothed skull, which he believed to belong to the conspicuous legend. Aboriginal legend talks about a Sabre-toothed rainforest cat named the Minjin, which means "mountain devil".

2000 - AJ Hackett unearths the legend of the MINJIN and with it the symbol derived from the strange paw-like print found in 1927. The Minjin has returned to Saddle Mountain, the evil karma however has run its course and is gone forever. The Minjin sits at the bottom of Saddle Mountain and screams at speeds similar to that of a mountain cat!

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