Discover the best top things to do in Malanda, Australia including The Australian Platypus Park at Tarzali Lakes, Mt. Hypipamee National Park, Bromfield Swamp, Malanda Falls Visitor Centre, Malanda Falls, Nerada Tea Plantation.
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The Australian Platypus Park is home to a thriving platypus population. These wonderful creatures can be found in a spring fed pond surrounded by lush tropical vegetation. This magnificent setting draws in enthusiastic visitors from all over the globe. Dining is available in the Smokehouse Cafe, which serves a selection of great meals at reasonable prices, and we are licensed so you can enjoy a drink with your meal or snack. The Smokehouse Cafe opens at 8am with Guided Platypus tours starting at 9am and departing every 30 minutes throughout the day. Breakfast Menu 8am til 11am Main Menu from 11am to 4pm Platypus Tours every 30 minutes starting at 9am. Last tour starts at 4pm.
Such a lovely place for a stop in the Tablelands. The staff are very friendly and beyond helpful, offering so much information about the property and the area. The grounds are immaculate and peaceful, very enjoyable to walk around. Food in the cafe is delicious and affordable. The hand smoked salamis and ham are also well worth taking home. Thoroughly recommend stopping for a visit.
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The Hypipamee crater is a really unusual thing to see, small but way down deep in a rock outcrop. The path there is well maintained through the forest. The viewing platform maximises the views of the crater and gives that wow factor. Definitely worth a visit.
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The Malanda Falls Visitor Centre is located on the Atherton Tablelands west of Cairns, in the midst of the crater lakes and waterfalls region. Nestled beneath the canopy of the towering rainforests, this is a great place to stop on your travels and discover more about this unique region of Tropical North Queensland, the wildlife, and the people who live here. Learn about the local indigenous people, with a walk through the Malanda Falls rainforests, and see the forest through the eyes of the local Ngadjon people. Enjoy a nature walk, swim in the falls pool or just relax on the wide veranda's. Information from locals about the local town and rainforests as well as the rest of the Atherton Tablelands. Let us help you to enjoy your visit to this spectacular part of the world!
We visited the Malanda Falls Visitors Centre today, and the wonderful volunteers were so helpful and were always keen to explain any if the exhibits. COVID19 has closed a number of the exhibits requiring headphones, but even so, the remaining viewings were well presented. We bought a sneaky sticker and card with the elusive tree kangaroo, before heading out to the nearby Falls and walk in the hope of seeing one in the wild.
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There is a car park at top near information center, only 100m to the bottom. Man made pool at the base of the fall with ladders and stairs leading in, very touristy and can be very strong currents after rain. You can swim here and there is lovely short walks nearby “Jonique Life” Follow our journey around Australia on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube as we highlight wonderful experiences and magical places you can add to your ever growing bucket list.
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