Discover if it’s possible to visit these two beautiful rainforest regions in tropical North Queensland.

The Daintree Rainforest and Atherton Tablelands are among the most incredible regions to explore in Queensland. They are located about a two hour drive from each other, making it convenient to visit both destinations.

Yes, you can certainly experience the Daintree Rainforest and Atherton Tablelands in just two jam-packed days! Whether you explore independently or opt to book the best of both worlds tour, you’ll be amazed by the stunning landscapes they offer. Keep reading to find out what activities you can enjoy during your visit.

Atherton Tablelands

The Atherton Tablelands offer a perfect blend of rai nforest and wetlands, teeming with diverse wildlife. Many travellers come here to take leisurely walks through the rainforest or to swim in numerous waterholes.

  • Babinda Boulders

Babinda Boulders is a popular swimming and scenic spot. The natural rock pool is surrounded by the rainforest, keeping the freshwater pool cool all year round. Snap a few photos of the large granite boulders that sit throughout the pool.

  • Millaa Millaa Falls

One of the most breathtaking waterfalls in the region is Millaa Millaa Falls. Dropping 18 meters, the waterfall is surrounded by lush rainforest. Millaa Millaa Falls originates from volcanic basalt that has weathered over time, creating its current appearance. Don’t forget to bring your swimsuit, as it’s an ideal spot for a relaxing swim.

  • Josephine Falls

Josephine Falls is a unique waterfall accessible via a short rainforest walk. Fed by rainwater from Mount Bartle Frere, Queensland’s highest peak, it offers a refreshing swimming pool year round. It’s also a great spot for a picnic.

  • Lake Eacham

Lake Eacham is a former volcanic crater lake with stunning clear blue water, surrounded by rainforest. You can relax by the lake, go for a walk, enjoy the scenery, go birdwatching, or even try canoeing.

Daintree Rainforest

The Daintree Rainforest is the oldest in the world, dating back approximately 180 million years! It is home to unique wildlife and a vast array of ancient plants. With its waterfalls, boardwalks, and breathtaking views, the Daintree is a must-visit destination.

  • Rex Lookout

On the way to the Daintree, make sure to stop at Rex Lookout. It offers panoramic views of the Coral Sea and the surrounding countryside, perfect for a short break to admire the scenery.

  • Port Douglas

Port Douglas is a charming seaside town known for its relaxed atmosphere. The tour usually includes a quick meal break here, allowing you to enjoy the stunning 4 Mile Beach.

  • Daintree River Cruise

Take a break and relax on a Daintree River Cruise, where you can spot various wildlife and learn about the Daintree River ecosystem. Keep an eye out for birdlife and saltwater crocodiles.

  • Mount Alexandra Lookout

Mount Alexandra Lookout offers another incredible vantage point. From here, you can admire the lush Daintree Rainforest from above, with views stretching out to the Great Barrier Reef.

  • Cape Tribulation

Cape Tribulation is a unique location where two World Heritage sites meet, the Daintree Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef. Take a stroll along Cape Tribulation Beach and marvel at the stunning scenery. There are also several swimming spots where you can enjoy a refreshing dip.

Taking on this tour is a fantastic way to experience two incredible parts of Queensland in a single trip. It’s a once in a lifetime opportunity to chase waterfalls, explore ancient rainforests, and encounter unique wildlife.

 

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