Embark on a thrilling nighttime rainforest tour in the Atherton Tablelands and discover Australia’s unique wildlife. Spot tree kangaroos, platypus, and more in their natural habitat.
Embark on a thrilling nighttime rainforest tour in the Atherton Tablelands and discover Australia’s unique wildlife. Spot tree kangaroos, platypus, and more in their natural habitat.
- Lake Barrine - After a scenic drive from Cairns along the winding Gillies Range Road, the journey leads to Lake Barrine. This stunning volcanic crater lake is encircled by lush rainforest. The first stop is for afternoon tea, and there’s no better place to enjoy it than at Lake Barrine. Following this, a leisurely walk through the surrounding…
- Lake Barrine - After a scenic drive from Cairns along the winding Gillies Range Road, the journey leads to Lake Barrine. This stunning volcanic crater lake is encircled by lush rainforest. The first stop is for afternoon tea, and there’s no better place to enjoy it than at Lake Barrine. Following this, a leisurely walk through the surrounding forest offers the chance to spot Forest Dragons and Musky Rat Kangaroos.
- Atherton Tablelands - This area, close to Cairns, is the perfect spot to observe some of Australia’s rarest wildlife in their natural habitat. The tour focuses on exploring the region in search of wildlife. Walking through the world’s oldest tropical rainforest is an incredible experience, immersing visitors in its sights and sounds. As the late afternoon approaches, the search for the elusive Platypus begins. The excitement of spotting this remarkable creature is unforgettable. The search continues until time runs out, ensuring the best possible chance of success, which is why sightings occur 90% of the time.
- Yungaburra - Dinner is enjoyed in the charming heritage village of Yungaburra, established in the 1890s. Many original buildings remain, offering a sense of stepping back in time. The centerpiece of the village is the Yungaburra Hotel, the dinner venue, built in 1910 from rainforest timbers. Its impressive size and atmosphere provide a glimpse into rural life during the pioneer days. The food is delicious and hearty, ensuring no one leaves hungry, and local beer or wine is available to complement the meal. After dinner, relaxation sets in as preparations for the nocturnal search begin.
- Curtain Fig National Park - As night falls, the search for nocturnal creatures commences. This is when the rainforest is most active. Being enveloped by the sights, sounds, and scents of the rainforest at night is an unforgettable experience. The chosen locations are safe and easy to navigate in low light. The variety of animals includes mammals, reptiles, birds, and insects. Fortunately, mosquitoes are scarce in these areas, so unless someone is particularly attractive to them, they won’t be bothered. The tour concludes with a visit to the incredible Curtain Fig, a natural wonder and the largest known strangler fig in the world. The journey then returns down the Great Dividing Range to accommodations in Cairns, leaving the unforgettable sights and sounds of the rainforest at night lingering in memory.

- Local guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Afternoon tea
- All equipment (binoculars, spotlighting gear, rain ponchos, reference materials)
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- National Park fee
- Local guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Afternoon tea
- All equipment (binoculars, spotlighting gear, rain ponchos, reference materials)
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- National Park fee
- Drinks, unless specified
- Drinks, unless specified
Embark on a captivating tour through the Atherton Tablelands and be amazed by Australia’s distinctive creatures and birds in their natural habitat. Guided by a knowledgeable nature enthusiast, this small group tour will take you through vibrant tropical rainforests and a volcanic crater lake at nightfall. Encounter tree kangaroos, lizards and musky rat…
Embark on a captivating tour through the Atherton Tablelands and be amazed by Australia’s distinctive creatures and birds in their natural habitat. Guided by a knowledgeable nature enthusiast, this small group tour will take you through vibrant tropical rainforests and a volcanic crater lake at nightfall. Encounter tree kangaroos, lizards and musky rat kangaroo during the day, and venture on a quest for platypus at twilight. Relish afternoon tea at Lake Barrine and enjoy dinner at a local country restaurant. Uncover creatures of the night such as possum, bandicoots, owls, bats and tree kangaroos under the star-studded sky during this intriguing nocturnal wildlife expedition.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Please wear closed toe shoes and a jacket for night time.
- A moderate amount of walking is involve. Low fitness level required
- Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
- Please bring insect spray as this is not provided
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.