Tablelands & Waterfalls - CTC

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- Swim in pristine waterfalls
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Tablelands & Waterfalls - CTC Info
TABLELANDS AND WATERFALLS ADVENTURE:
Come with Cape Trib Connections for a fun filled day where you will see the best of the Tablelands and gain the best value out of this packed itinerary!
What makes it Great?
- Explore The Tablelands
- Swim in pristine, freshwater creeks
- View amazing waterfalls
- Spot unique wildlife
- Excellent Value for money
Includes:
- Local Rainforest Guide
- Return Cairns hotel transfers
- Babinda Boulders
- Josephine Falls
- Morning Tea
- Millaa Millaa Falls
- Malanda Environmental Park
- Tree Kangaroo spotting
- Atherton Tablelands
- Curtain Fig Tree
- Platypus Spotting
- Lake Eacham
- Crawfords Lookout
Additional Extras:
- To keep prices down, you can buy lunch on the way OR you are welcome to bring your own.
Departures:
- Departs on Tuesday, Thursday & Sundays
- Departs from Cairns by 7:45am and returns by 7:00pm
What to Bring?
- Swimming costumes & towel
- Money for lunch OR a packed lunch
- Walking shoes
- Change of clothes and a smile!
Your Day:
Babinda Boulders:
Your day commences as you journey south of Cairns to Babinda Boulders. Babinda Boulders is a popular swimming hole and picnic area for locals and tourists, and a place of spiritual significance for Aboriginal people. Learn about the Aboriginal significance of this area before a short 1.3km, return walk to the Devil's Pool to two viewing platforms. View the creek as it cascades down a series of spectacular waterfalls, granite boulders and washpools.
Josephine Falls:
From here journey further south to Josephine Falls - a picturesque waterfall fed by rains falling on Queensland’s highest mountain, Bartle Frere. A track will lead you through tropical rainforest, to viewing decks overlooking the Josephine Creek and Falls. Below the falls are several swimming holes surrounded by boulders and a popular water slide down a smooth sloping rock face between pools. Remember to bring your swimmers for a very refreshing swim only if it is safe to do so. Your Guide will decide on the day.
Millaa Millaa Falls:
Travel onto the Atherton Tablelands via the Palmerston Highway to Millaa Millaa Falls, stopping at Crawford Lookout on the way. Millaa Millaa Falls is a magnificent waterfalls surrounded by lush rainforest. The falls cascade perfectly to a pristine waterhole below where you can enjoy a refreshing swim in the cool water. It is one of the most photographed in all of Australia, so make sure you bring your camera!
Stop for lunch at Millaa Millaa or Malanda (BYO or purchase).
Malanda:
As you head into Malanda, visit the Malanda Environmental Park located on the out-skirts of Malanda. Also visit the famous Curtain Fig Tree. Here the raised platforms give you a great photo opportunity. You will go platypus spotting before arriving at Lake Eacham in the late afternoon.
Lake Eacham:
Following this will be a visit to Lake Eacham which is an extinct volcanic crater lake filled with cool, clean, crystal clear water, surrounded by 1200acres of lush tropical highland rainforest. You can enjoy a quiet swim in still water, and/or do some bird spotting or just enjoy a peaceful time here.
Want to enhance your Tablelands experience? Why not combine your day with a Cape Trib Tour!!
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Tablelands & Waterfalls - CTC Guest Reviews (19)
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
The places that we were brought to were beautiful and lots of fun. The guide was very cool about everything and made the entire trip very relaxing. He tried very hard to get everyone talking to each other, which created a very nice community during the course of the day. We also really liked the kangaroo steak pie at the tree kangaroo cafe.
Saturday, December 01, 2012
Loved everything about the day
Friday, November 23, 2012
Our guide (Wylie) was very informative and flexible

