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Full Day Waterfalls & Rainforest Tour
Cathedral Fig Tree with Cultural Presentation
Morning tea, lunch & afternoon tea provided
Millaa Millaa Falls
Josephine Falls
The famous Babinda Boulders
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"Dive into the heart of Tropical North Queensland on this epic full-day guided tour of the Atherton Tablelands. Swim in crystal-clear waterfalls, wander ancient rainforests, and hear powerful Indigenous stories that bring this extraordinary region to life.
Cool off at iconic spots like Millaa Millaa and Josephine Falls, surrounded by lush rainforest and stunning scenery. Explore the mystical Babinda Boulders and uncover the Aboriginal legends that give this place its spiritual power.
Stand beneath the massive, centuries-old Cathedral Fig Tree and hear firsthand from your guide about its deep cultural significance. Keep your eyes peeled for native wildlife — from shy platypus to elusive tree-kangaroos tucked away in the treetops.
Relax by the tranquil volcanic crater of Lake Eacham before enjoying morning and afternoon tea, plus a hearty pub-style lunch made with local ingredients. With hassle-free hotel pickup and drop-off from Cairns or Port Douglas, national park fees included, and a knowledgeable guide to lead the way, this tour is the ultimate mix of adventure, culture, and nature — all wrapped into one unforgettable day.
19-21 Barry Street, Bungalow, QLD 4870
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