Springbrook andTamborine Rainforest Tour Incl Natural Bridge and Glow Worm Cave Discount Tickets

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Springbrook andTamborine Rainforest Tour Incl Natural Bridge and Glow Worm Cave image
Springbrook andTamborine Rainforest Tour Incl Natural Bridge and Glow Worm Cave image
Springbrook andTamborine Rainforest Tour Incl Natural Bridge and Glow Worm Cave image
Springbrook andTamborine Rainforest Tour Incl Natural Bridge and Glow Worm Cave image

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Overview

Explore the World Heritage Gondwana Rainforests of Australia with the destinations most experienced Tour Company. This day trip from Brisbane combines two National Parks : Natural Bridge at Springbrook and Joalah at Tamborine, chosen for their uniqueness and beauty featuring rainforest walks, waterfalls, rock pools, wildlife and stunning mountain views. We provide you with free time at Gallery Walk, an arts and craft district where you can explore the shops and chose lunch from a number of eclectic cafes. Your Tour includes a guided tour of the Cedar Creek Glow Worm caves as well as the Natural Bridge Walk at Springbrook NP and the Curtis Falls Walk at Joalah NP at Tamborine.. Great opportunity to discover the rare fauna and diverse wildlife of the area. Best chance to see the iconic Australian animals and birds in the Wild. We will also visit the scenic Hinze Dam and wildlife park. Group tour, max 21, ensures personalized attention from an informative, professional guide.

Meeting and Pickup

Meeting point

Tours depart at 7:45am (Check In 7:35am) from the loading zone in front of 222 Margaret Street, Brisbane. This is outside the Skytower Apartments and between Albert and Edward Streets. Hotel pickups are not available.

Language Offered

English-GUIDE

Itinerary

1. We visit the Joalah National Park and take a walk through the rainforest to Curtis Falls. Apart from viewing the picturesque falls and the Cedar Creek, this is a great spot for spotting some iconic bird life such as the Rainbow Lorikeet, kookaburra, King Parrot, and colourful Rosella. You may even see the shy pademelons (small rainforest wallabies).
Duration: 60 mins
2. Of course glow worms only glow at night. So how do we see them on a daytime tour? We take you to the award winning Cedar Creek Glow Worm caves that have been specially constructed to turn daylight into nighttime with the thousands of glow worms enjoying ideal conditions. The best way to see them!
Duration: 45 mins
3. During your time at Tamborine, you will have free time at the popular Gallery Walk - Queensland's premier Arts and Craft district. There is an eclectic range of clothing, jewelry, and art galleries, fudge and sweet shops, wine tasting centres, boutique brewery and much more.
Duration: 60 mins
4. Hang Gliders Tamborine Mountain is one of the most breathtaking lookout points on the mountain. Perched high on the western escarpment and just off Main Western Road, this open launch site offers sweeping views across the Scenic Rim and out towards the Great Dividing Range. On days with the right conditions, the sky comes alive as hang gliders and paragliders run, leap and soar into the air, drifting effortlessly on the mountain thermals. It is an unforgettable sight to watch these colourful wings float silently above the valley, set against the backdrop of endless rolling hills and big open skies. Whether you are here for the thrill of the take-off or simply to soak up the views, this is one of Tamborine’s most spectacular stops and a favourite for both locals and visitors.
Duration: 15 mins
5. Whilst in the Springbrook National Park we travel through the Numinbah Valley with its valleys, escarpments and forests until we reach the Natural Bridge Section. Take an hours walk through the magnificent rainforest to Cave Creek where we will see the waterfall tumble into the Cave below.
Duration: 70 mins
6. Hinze Dam is not only an important water source, it is also a haven for wildlife. Around the lake and in the surrounding bushland you can often spot kangaroos and wallabies grazing in the open spaces. Koalas are also found here, usually high up in the eucalyptus trees, resting during the day or slowly moving from branch to branch. The forests are also home to possums, bandicoots and the occasional echidna. Birdlife is especially rich. You might see eagles soaring overhead, black swans and cormorants gliding across the lake, or brightly coloured lorikeets and king parrots in the treetops. The dam also attracts a variety of waterbirds such as pelicans, herons and ducks. Reptiles are part of the ecosystem too, with lizards basking on rocks and turtles resting along the edges of the lake. At night the area comes alive with frogs and the sounds of nocturnal animals echoing through the forest.
Duration: 30 mins

Inclusion

National Park fees

Driver/guide

Transport by air-conditioned minivan

Exclusion

Hotel pickup and drop-off

Cancellation Policy

Check mark icon Refundable tickets

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Additional Info

Public transportation options are available nearby

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Small-group tour, maximum 21 participants

Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately

Comfortable closed-toe shoes are recommended

Supplied by Queensland Day Tours

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