Airlie Beach: Eungella Platypus & Rainforest Eco Tour

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Journey from Airlie Beach to Eungella National Park, the “Land of the Clouds.” Spot wild platypus, explore ancient rainforest, and enjoy a classic Aussie sausage sizzle lunch in the mountains.

Highlights

  • Spot wild platypus at Broken River in Eungella National Park
  • Explore Australia’s longest subtropical rainforest
  • Enjoy a Classic Aussie sausage sizzle lunch in nature
  • Experience the “Land of the Clouds” from Airlie Beach

Description

Venture deep into the misty rainforest mountains of Eungella National Park — the “Land of the Clouds” — on this fully guided eco-certified day tour from Airlie Beach with Airlie Adventure Tours. Departing at 11:00 AM, your journey begins with a scenic drive south through lush cane fields and rolling countryside, climbing into the tropical highlands of the Clarke Range. As you ascend, the temperature drops and the air grows crisp — you’ll feel the change as you leave the coast behind and enter one of Queensland’s most spectacular natural regions. Eungella National Park stretches across more than 51,000 hectares and is home to Australia’s longest continuous stretch of subtropical rainforest. Its isolation over thousands of years has preserved an incredible variety of flora and fauna — from ancient ferns and towering trees to rare bird species, wallabies, and, of course, the elusive platypus. At Broken River, your guide will lead you to special viewing platforms known for regular sightings of platypus in the wild. Watching these shy, semi-aquatic mammals glide through the water is a rare and unforgettable experience — and Eungella is one of the few places in the world where it’s possible. You’ll also have time to explore the walking tracks, where you might spot turtles, eels, and even the blue freshwater crayfish found only in this region. Your knowledgeable guide shares fascinating stories about the rainforest ecosystem, Aboriginal heritage, and the unique wildlife that call this cloud-covered landscape home. After your nature walk and wildlife encounters, it’s time for a Classic Aussie sausage sizzle lunch — fresh bread, grilled onions, and sauce — served outdoors in a peaceful rainforest setting. It’s the perfect way to unwind and take in the breathtaking mountain views, crisp air, and soothing sounds of the forest. As the day winds down, enjoy the scenic return drive to Airlie Beach, watching the landscape shift from rainforest peaks to coastal plains. Whether you’re a nature lover, photographer, or wildlife enthusiast, this tour offers the perfect balance of discovery, relaxation, and local flavour — a truly authentic Whitsundays eco experience.

Includes

Return transfers from Airlie Beach Guided rainforest and wildlife tour Platypus viewing at Broken River Classic Aussie sausage sizzle lunch Local commentary and photo stops

Important Information

  • Platypus sightings are common, but cannot be guaranteed. Bring a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, and walking shoes. A light jacket is recommended for cooler mountain weather. Tour departs at 11:00 AM and returns to Airlie Beach in the evening. Suitable for all ages and fitness levels.

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