From the spectacular Josephine Falls to UNESCO World Heritage rainforests, we explore the landmark attractions of Tropical North Queensland.


Josephine Falls 

Josephine Falls is a scenic waterfall fed by the rain that falls on Queensland’s highest peak, Mount Bartle Frere, which looms above this popular spot. The public amenities allow guests to set up a barbecue and picnic in the purpose-built facilities and relax in this beautiful rainforest environment with family and friends for a day of tranquil bliss.   


Wet Tropics Rainforest

The Wet Tropics Rainforest is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that stretches along the northeast coast of Australia for some 450 km and includes the world-famous Daintree Rainforest. Encompassing over 894,420 ha of mostly tropical rainforest, this stunningly beautiful area is extremely important for its rich and unique biodiversity. It also presents an unparalleled record of the ecological and evolutionary processes that shaped the flora and fauna of Australia. 


Skyrail Rainforest Cableway

Gliding above pristine canopies and exploring the rainforest floor on environmentally sensitive pathways, guests can fully immerse themselves in the rainforest experience without leaving even a footprint behind through the unique Skyrail Rainforest Cableway. The attraction enables people of all ages and abilities from across the world to discover the beauty and wonder of this incredible ancient landscape, whilst simultaneously promoting and educating visitors on the importance of the rainforest and its preservation.   

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