Cairns and Atherton Tablelands Waterfalls Full Day Tour- Waterfall Wanderers

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Cairns and Atherton Tablelands Waterfalls Full Day Tour- Waterfall Wanderers

Adventure and Outdoors Tours
Cruises, Sailing and Water Tours
Nature and wildlife
6 min guests
27 max guests

Highlights

  • Discover iconic Millaa Millaa Falls, renowned for its beauty and cinematic history, amidst lush rainforest.
  • Swim in crystal-clear pools at Lake Eacham, enjoying a refreshing dip surrounded by stunning scenery.
  • Encounter unique wildlife like Cassowaries and tree kangaroos, enhancing your connection to Tropical North Queensland's nature.
  • Learn from knowledgeable guides who share local stories, making your adventure both fun and educational.

The Cairns and Atherton Tablelands Waterfalls Full Day Tour with Waterfall Wanderers takes you South of Cairns to discover Tropical North Queensland’s most iconic waterfalls.

Highlights include the iconic Millaa Millaa Falls, made famous in films and commercials, as well as Lake Eacham, Josephine Falls, Babinda Boulders, and several hidden gems surrounded by lush rainforest. Knowledgeable guides share information about the region and local stories, making the experience both fun and educational. And with the opportunity to encounter wildlife like Cassowaries, tree kangaroos, platypus, and Boyd’s Forest Dragon.

Whether you enjoy swimming in crystal-clear pools, capturing stunning photos, or simply soaking in the serenity, Waterfall Wanderers provides a unique and memorable way to discover the natural wonders of Tropical North Queensland.

Itinerary highlights

Lake Eacham

Lake Eacham is a serene crater lake nestled in the Atherton Tablelands and surrounded by lush rainforest. Formed by volcanic activity, this freshwater lake offers visitors a peaceful retreat with crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming, kayaking, or paddleboarding. The area is rich in biodiversity, home to turtles, fish, and an array of bird species. A walking trail encircles the lake, providing stunning viewpoints and opportunities to learn about the region’s volcanic history. Whether you’re looking for adventure or relaxation, Lake Eacham’s pristine beauty and tranquil atmosphere make it a standout destination in the Atherton Tablelands.

Platypus Viewing Area

The Platypus Viewing Area in Yungaburra is an amazing opportunity to spot these elusive creatures in their natural habitat. Located along Peterson Creek, this picturesque area features walking trails and viewing platforms designed to enhance your wildlife experience. Early mornings and evenings offer the highest chance of sightings as the platypus swim, dive, and forage for food. Educational signage along the trail provides fascinating facts about the platypus and their importance to the local ecosystem.

Curtain Fig Tree

The Curtain Fig Tree is a natural wonder and one of the most photographed landmarks in the Atherton Tablelands. This giant fig tree, with its sprawling roots cascading down like a curtain, is estimated to be over 500 years old. Visitors can explore a short boardwalk that loops around the tree, offering breath-taking views and plenty of opportunities for photos. The tree’s rich history and striking beauty make it a symbol of the region’s ancient rainforests. Surrounded by dense greenery, the area is also a great spot to listen to birdsong and spot native wildlife.

Millaa Millaa Falls

Millaa Millaa Falls is one of Queensland’s most iconic waterfalls and a highlight of the Atherton Tablelands, made famous by Qantas and Herbal Essence (hair shampoo) commercials. This stunning 18 m single plunge waterfall is surrounded by the lush Wet Tropics World Heritage listed rainforest and features a tranquil swimming hole at its base, perfect for a refreshing dip. Often referred to as the “postcard waterfall,” it’s a favourite spot for photographers and travellers alike.

Josephine Falls

Josephine Falls is a breath-taking cascade nestled within the Wooroonooran National Park. Fed by the slopes of Queensland’s highest mountain peak, Mount Bartle Frere, the falls are renowned for their stunning tiers and crystal-clear pools. Visitors can enjoy designated swimming areas, while a viewing platform provides panoramic views of the falls. The site also features a natural rock water slide that guests can go down when water levels are good and a walking track that wind through lush rainforest, offering glimpses of native flora and fauna.

Babinda Boulders

The Babinda Boulders is a picturesque natural swimming hole surrounded by the lush rainforest of the Wooroonooran National Park. This popular attraction features crystal-clear waters, granite boulders, and tranquil walking trails. Known for its serene atmosphere, it’s a perfect spot for picnics, swimming, or simply unwinding in nature. The site also holds cultural significance for the local Indigenous community, and interpretive signage shares the Dreamtime story of Oolana and the spirit of the Babinda Boulders.

Tour details

  • Adventure and Outdoors Tours
  • Cruises, Sailing and Water Tours
  • Nature and wildlife
  • Full Day
  • Land – Motorised
  • Chauffeured Tour
  • Large Group Tour
  • Small Group Tour
  • Basic
  • Available from 1 April 2025 to 31 March 2026

Features

Service facilities

  • Carpark
  • Family Friendly
  • Public Toilet
Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

Operation information

Waterfall Wanderers

Embark on a full-day adventure through the stunning Atherton Tablelands in North Queensland. Explore beautiful waterfalls, lush rainforests, and iconic natural landmarks away from the crowds.

Swim in the refreshing waters of Millaa Millaa and Josephine Falls, then visit the sacred Cathedral Fig Tree, where your guide will share traditional Indigenous stories and cultural insights.

Discover the mystical Babinda Boulders, rich in natural beauty and Aboriginal legends. Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as tree-kangaroos and platypus during a visit to the tranquil Lake Eacham, a volcanic crater lake surrounded by rainforest.

The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off from Cairns or Port Douglas, morning and afternoon tea, a pub-style lunch featuring local ingredients, and all national park fees. Perfect for nature lovers and culture enthusiasts seeking a memorable day exploring the Atherton Tablelands.

Tags

  • Aboriginal Culture
  • Nature & Wildlife

Accreditations

  • ECO Certified (Ecotourism) by Ecotourism Australia

Memberships

  • Australian Tourism Export Council
  • Queensland Tourism Industry Council
  • Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
  • QLD – Tourism Tropical North Qld

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