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About the Atherton Tablelands

Embark on a journey to the mesmerising Atherton Tablelands, situated in Tropical North Queensland, Australia. This concealed treasure, teeming with picturesque landscapes, diverse wildlife, and rich cultural heritage, is a true paradise for nature enthusiasts.

Experience Breathtaking Scenery

The Atherton Tablelands showcase a remarkable fusion of breathtaking scenery. From cascading waterfalls to tranquil lakes and lush rainforests, every corner of this region offers a new visual delight. Discover more about the stunning landscapes of the Atherton Tablelands on the official tourism site.

Discover Unique Fauna

The region is home to a diverse array of unique fauna. Whether you’re a bird watcher, a wildlife photographer, or simply a nature lover, the Atherton Tablelands offer an unparalleled opportunity to encounter Australia’s unique wildlife up close.ย 

Immerse in Rich Cultural Experiences

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the Atherton Tablelands. From Indigenous cultural experiences to historical sites, this region offers a wealth of cultural immersion. Explore the cultural heritage of the Atherton Tablelands on Atherton Tablelands’ official site.

Plan Your Journey

Whether you desire a serene escape or an adventure-laden holiday, the enchanting Atherton Tablelands are certain to surpass your expectations. Book your trip today and prepare to be captivated by the extraordinary allure of this remarkable destination. Start planning your journey below.

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Uncover the Answers to Your Burning Questions About Atherton Tablelands: An Exciting Guide for Curious Travellers

The Atherton Tablelands is located approximately 90km inland from Cairns. Visitors can hire a car or take a guided tour from Cairns to explore the region.

The Atherton Tablelands can be visited year-round, but the best time to visit is during the dry season (May to October) when the weather is cooler and less humid.

The Atherton Tablelands is home to several must-see attractions, including the stunning crater lakes, the Curtain Fig Tree, the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park, and the Australian Butterfly Sanctuary.

The Atherton Tablelands is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including over 300 bird species and several endemic mammals, such as the Lumholtz's tree-kangaroo and the green ringtail possum.

Yes, there are plenty of activities for adrenaline junkies in the Atherton Tablelands, including hot-air ballooning, white-water rafting, and mountain biking.

Yes, the Atherton Tablelands can be visited as a day trip from Cairns. However, to fully explore the region, it is recommended to spend at least a few days in the area.

Visitors can fly into Cairns, which is the nearest major city, and then drive or take a tour to the Gulf Savannah region.