Atherton Tablelands Waterfalls Day Trip from Cairns
Cairns, Australia
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Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: Flexible
Atherton Tablelands Waterfalls Day Tours, are a scenic family friendly tour visiting our spectacular World - Heritage waterfalls on the Cairns Highlands. This popular small-group tour with a maximum of 10 people, supplies you with morning tea and fresh bottled water professional guide and a hearty lunch that accommodates for all dietary needs.
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Atherton Tablelands Waterfalls Day Tours, are a scenic family friendly tour visiting our spectacular World - Heritage waterfalls on the Cairns Highlands. This popular small-group tour with a maximum of 10 people, supplies you with morning tea and fresh bottled water professional guide and a hearty lunch that accommodates for all dietary needs.Once you have been picked up from your accommodation in Cairns journey up to the southern Tablelands observing spectacular world heritage scenery along the way. Visit one of the largest strangler figs in the Tableland's rainforests, the Curtain Fig Tree, estimated to be over 500 years old. It is a spectacular giant.
From here, travel to your first waterfall. The famous Malanda Falls, which forms part of the North Johnstone River and created by the last flow of lava from the Malanda Volcano. Native platypus are often seen in this permanent source of flowing water. Stop for morning tea at the very popular Malanda Dairy Centre and Heritage Museum, where you can follow the interactive self-guided tour through the historical display of the local dairy industry.
Your next destination will be the small dairy town of Millaa Millaa with the opportunity to visit four separate waterfalls including one of the most photographed waterfalls in Australia, Millaa Millaa Falls. This classic waterfall is a great place for a quick dip on a hot day with an invigorating massage from the cascade of cool flowing mountain water.
After your swim, make your way to Zilliee Falls. A short walk takes you through some rainforest to the viewing area. There is no access to the waterfall from the platform but a good view of the rapids and the top of the falls will provide some creative photography opportunities.
Next visit a spectacular waterfall, particularly in the wet season. Ellinjaa Falls is only a short walk through the rainforest. Steps have been cut into the path to make the descent safer and easier.
Then, travel deeper into the Tablelands driving through lush green rolling dairy pastures to a 295-foot (90m) triple tier cascade, Mungalli Falls. The highest waterfall on the Tablelands. After which you stop for a hearty lunch at one of the Tableland's best cafes before making your way across the Tablelands to Ravenshoe. On the way, be treated to a view from the Millaa Millaa lookout where, on a clear day, the spectacularly panoramic view is from Atherton to the Innisfail Coast. Just past Ravenshoe you will take in the rapidly changing scenery as you approach the gateway to the outback and the famous Millstream Falls, Queensland's widest single drop waterfall.
Winding your way back over the Herberton ranges and towards a more tropical rainforest landscape, to your final stop for the day the spectacular Mount Hypipamee Crater. This one of a kind volcanic phenomenon is the result of a massive gas explosion leaving a crater over 196-foot (60m) in diameter and twice as deep. The path continues around to the Dinner Falls with the lowest tier being the most spectacular.
You will then be returned to your place of pickup via the highway to Cairns.
From here, travel to your first waterfall. The famous Malanda Falls, which forms part of the North Johnstone River and created by the last flow of lava from the Malanda Volcano. Native platypus are often seen in this permanent source of flowing water. Stop for morning tea at the very popular Malanda Dairy Centre and Heritage Museum, where you can follow the interactive self-guided tour through the historical display of the local dairy industry.
Your next destination will be the small dairy town of Millaa Millaa with the opportunity to visit four separate waterfalls including one of the most photographed waterfalls in Australia, Millaa Millaa Falls. This classic waterfall is a great place for a quick dip on a hot day with an invigorating massage from the cascade of cool flowing mountain water.
After your swim, make your way to Zilliee Falls. A short walk takes you through some rainforest to the viewing area. There is no access to the waterfall from the platform but a good view of the rapids and the top of the falls will provide some creative photography opportunities.
Next visit a spectacular waterfall, particularly in the wet season. Ellinjaa Falls is only a short walk through the rainforest. Steps have been cut into the path to make the descent safer and easier.
Then, travel deeper into the Tablelands driving through lush green rolling dairy pastures to a 295-foot (90m) triple tier cascade, Mungalli Falls. The highest waterfall on the Tablelands. After which you stop for a hearty lunch at one of the Tableland's best cafes before making your way across the Tablelands to Ravenshoe. On the way, be treated to a view from the Millaa Millaa lookout where, on a clear day, the spectacularly panoramic view is from Atherton to the Innisfail Coast. Just past Ravenshoe you will take in the rapidly changing scenery as you approach the gateway to the outback and the famous Millstream Falls, Queensland's widest single drop waterfall.
Winding your way back over the Herberton ranges and towards a more tropical rainforest landscape, to your final stop for the day the spectacular Mount Hypipamee Crater. This one of a kind volcanic phenomenon is the result of a massive gas explosion leaving a crater over 196-foot (60m) in diameter and twice as deep. The path continues around to the Dinner Falls with the lowest tier being the most spectacular.
You will then be returned to your place of pickup via the highway to Cairns.
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