Discover The Mackay Region - Nature. Reserved.
Whether you're waking up with the wallabies and kangaroos at sunrise, spotting platypus within the billabongs of Australia's longest stretch of sub-tropical rainforest, or taking in the beautiful blue Pioneer River - The Mackay Region has a slice of nature reserved just for you.
Carnarvon Gorge, Central Queensland
Carnarvon Gorge National Park, Central Queensland, Moss Garden, Amphitheatre, Cathedral Cave, Art Gallery, Boowinda Gorge, Warrumbah Gorge, Mickeys Creek, Big Bend.
Daintree travel video guide Queensland Australia
Just under 2 hours' drive from Cairns is the village of the Daintree.
You will see all types of wildlife in the Daintree River. From special birds such as blue winged kingfisher to the area's most infamous inhabitant, the saltwater crocodiles, all in their natural element and from the safety of a boat.
The Daintree is not only home of the world heritage listed Daintree Rainforest but is also home to the elusive and endangered Cassowary.
This destination offers a range of fantastic places to stay and some great natural experiences.
For more information on some of our featured experiences please visit:
Bruce Belchers Daintree River Cruises
Daintree Eco Lodge & Spa
Daintree Discovery Centre
Coral Sea Views Bed & Breakfast
The Mackay Region brings nature to life
Explore, relax and unwind in the nature and beauty of The Mackay Region. #meetmackayregion
Tropical North Queensland, Cassowary Coast, Daintree, Wet Tropics
Tropical North Queensland, Cassowary Coast, Daintree, Wallaman Falls, Wet Tropics, Rainforest, Tully Gorge, Josephine Falls, Murray Falls, Eubenangee Swamp, Crocodile, python, Canon 80D Cinematic, DJI Mavic Pro Cinematic
This cinematic journey takes you through the region commonly known as The Wet Tropics of Queensland. The Wet Tropics extend from Townsville to Cooktown and are characterized by rugged terrain with rainforests, coastal ranges, tablelands, wetlands, and escarpment.
The World Heritage area includes Australia’s highest Waterfall , Wallaman Falls and the Daintree Rainforest.
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Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens
The Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens are a nature escape located in the heart of the city. Beautiful gardens, forests, a lake, wildlife, and a memorial to Mackay's original South Sea Islanders, makes the gardens a must visit destination here in Mackay.
Holiday Travel Video Guide for Townsville, Queensland Australia
We stopped in to check out the some of the great natural experiences that can be enjoyed in Townsville and its surrounds. We started with a trip to Wallaman falls before heading to Paluma for a swim at both bIg and little crystal creek
Once we got into the town centre and went for a walk along the strand before visiting Reef HQ.
Magnetic island is a short ferry ride from Townsville and is worth the trip some great things to see and there are many opportunities that will allow you to get up close to some Australian wildlife.
This destination has a number of wildlife sanctuaries that will allow you to hold a Koala, wombat, snake or even feed a crocodile.
This is another great Queensland destination that is a must see
Sapphire Coast, Eden, Ben Boyd National Park
Ben Boyd National Park, Sapphire Coast, Eden, NSW, Australia. Green Cape Lighthouse, Boyds Tower, Humpback Whales, Fur Seals, The Pinnacles, Canon 80D Cinematic, DJI Mavic Pro Cinematic
A cinematic journey around Ben Boyd National Park, Sapphire Coast, Southern NSW. Notable features include Green Cape Lighthouse, the southern migration of Humpback Whales, City Rock, the Pinnacles, Haycock Point, Australian Fur Seals, Boyds Tower.
The park is named after the entrepreneur Ben Boyd who had a variety of interests in the far South Coast of New South Wales including whaling and farming. The park itself was established in 1971. Originally 8,900 hectares in size, it has been expanded to 10,486 hectares.
The park consists of two sections, on either side of Twofold Bay and the town of Eden. The smaller northern section is bounded on its western border by the Princes Highway.
The region is particularly windy, dry and cold, and the headlands are covered in a low ground-hugging heathland community of plants. Further inland, the heath is replaced by open eucalypt woodland, which makes up most of the park's habitat.
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Airlie Beach - Backpackers place to be - Australia
Discover Airlie beach, a fantastic place for backpackers. Beautiful nature, wildlife and beaches.
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Kanangra Boyd National Park, Blue Mountains with Stereophonic Soundscape
A cinematic journey above the Kanangra Boyd National Park, Blue Mountains. Notable features include the Kanangra Walls, Thurat Spires, Kanangra Creek and the two tiered Kanangra Falls, Canon 80D Cinematic, DJI Mavic Pro Cinematic .
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The Kanangra-Boyd National Park, established in 1969, is situated approximately 180 kilometres south-west of Sydney and is contiguous with the Blue Mountains National Park.
The Kanangra-Boyd National Park is one of the eight protected areas that, in 2000, was inscribed to form part of the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Greater Blue Mountains Area. The Kanangra-Boyd National Park is the most south–westerly of the eight protected areas within the World Heritage Site. The national park forms part of the Great Dividing Range.
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Project V | E01 | Australia | World Travel Studio | 4K (Ultra HD)
Featuring interview with Country Manager, Tourism Australia. 'Project V' is a Youtube based Travel Show hosted by Mr. Mohan, which features Destination Overview, Guidance & Tips from Guest Destination Experts, Places to Visit, Must See & Do, Eat n Shop, Best Time to Travel, Visa Advice and Most importantly 'How to Plan the Itinerary?', which should help you to put together SuperHit V.
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Mt Barney, Queensland, Australia
Canon 80D Cinematic, DJI Mavic Pro Cinematic.
The dramatic beauty of Queensland Australia’s Scenic Rim, Mt Barney and the Lower Portals on Mt Barney Creek. Mount Barney is a mountain within the Scenic Rim Region in south-east Queensland, Australia. It lies approximately 130 kilometres south-west of Brisbane, not far from the Queensland - New South Wales border, and forms part of the McPherson Range.
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Township of 1770 (Seventeen Seventy), Queensland. Pure Paradise
Seventeen Seventy (formerly known as The Town of 1770) is a picturesque seaside village surrounded on three sides by the Coral Sea and Bustard Bay. Historic as the second landing site of James Cook and the crew of the Endeavour in May 1770, the area is rich in wildlife and natural beauty and offers scenic vistas in every direction. The Joseph Banks Environmental Park preserves much of the peninsula with fauna and flora indicative of the area. Rugged granite rocky outcrops, both an outer surf and inner still water beach, and holiday accommodation in houses, apartments and two caravan and camping parks cater for visitors. Two restaurants are located here, as is a general store and small marina. Agnes Water township and beach is located eight kilometres south.
Seventeen Seventy is also a departure point for reef cruises and fishing charters to the outer Great Barrier Reef. Day tours and wilderness camping transfers operate to nearby Lady Musgrave Island. Day tours also operate to Fitzroy Reef, Pancake Creek and the historic Bustard Heads lighthouse. For the camping enthusiast, four National Parks including Deepwater, Eurimbula, Mount Colosseum and Round Hill offer wilderness camping and hiking.
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Top 5 Best Places in Australia
Tom and Amy have been travelling around Australia for 11 months in their 1989 Toyota Landcruiser.
In this interview they talk about their favourite things to do in Australia. Top destinations, experiences and enjoying sightseeing tours for tourists, backpackers, grey nomads and more.
Amy and Tom write about their experiences in their blog
Video Transcription: (part 1)
Interviewer: So Amy, Tom, you two have been travelling around Australia since until October, 2010. It is now August, 2011, and we are in Mission Beach, in Northern Queensland, and our campsite is just over to your left. So tell me what are your top five favourite things that you've done on your trip around Australia so far? Tom: Turquoise Bay, Cape Range National Park, Western Australia, definitely up there.
Interviewer: And what's so good about that? Tom: It's free to experience once you've paid the national park entrance, which is like 12 bucks. You just roll up, grab a snorkel and goggles, and you can wade out.
Amy: There is a coral reef literally ten metres away. Tom: Ten metres from the beach, beautiful white beach, and you're above a tropical reef. It's amazing, parrot fish, and you name it, it's there. Interviewer: Okay. What's that called again? Tom: Turquoise Bay, and it's in Cape Range National Park, Western Australia. Amy: 20 minutes drive from Exmouth. Interviewer: So about nine days drive from Sydney. Amy: That's all. Interviewer: Okay, second best? Amy: This isn't in any order. Interviewer: No, okay. All right. Two of five? Amy: Hartley's? Tom: Hartley's Crocodile Adventures, maybe is it called? I'm not sure. Amy: Yes. Tom: That's in Tropical North Queensland, just north of Cairns. Amy: About half an hour north of Cairns. Tom: And it's 35 bucks a person. Amy: It is seriously the best 35 bucks we've spent. Tom: Yeah, the best tourist attraction we've been to. Interviewer: So why's it so good over other parks? Tom: It didn't feel like a zoo. Amy: It was like a natural setting the whole way around. Wasn't it? Tom: Yeah. Amy: It didn't have any cages or anything containing the animals. Interviewer: So, basically you walk with the crocodiles? Amy: We started off. The first thing we did was we went on a boat cruise in their man-made lagoon, and in that lagoon there are 18 saltwater crocodiles. Tom: One of which is the second largest saltwater, Australian crocodile in captivity. Interviewer: How big was it? Tom: 5.4? Amy: 6, I think. Tom: 5.6 or was it 4.6? Amy: No, 5.6. Interviewer: Wide or long? Tom: It's big. Amy: Thank god not wide. Tom: Believe it or not. Interviewer: How wide was it? Tom: It looks artificial. Amy: It was about the width of the troopie. Tom: Yeah, width of a car. Interviewer: Width of a car. And how high was it? Tom: Not very high. Unimpressive height. Amy: Yeah. Interviewer: Basically enough to eat a person though. Tom: Yeah. Their croc attack show is incredible. Tom: Yeah, it's in the water with the crocs. Amy: These guys inside of the swimming pool with a four metre saltwater crocodile. And he's in the water. Interviewer: Crikey. Tom: Yeah, crikey, indeed. Interviewer: Look at this beauty. Amy: In the cloudy water with this crocodile just lurking around, and he is in shin deep water just talking to us. Interviewer: He's obviously retarded. Tom: Yeah, he knows what he's doing, or doesn't. Interviewer: Okay, third? Tom: Lake Argyle cruise. Interviewer: Where's Lake Argyle? Tom: Lake Argyle is in the Kimberly. Interviewer: Where's the Kimberly? Amy: Northern Western Australia. It's right on the border of NT, Northern Territory and Western Australia. Tom: It's on the end of the. Amy: We're a little bit biased because we worked there. Interviewer: How long did you work there for? Tom: Two weeks. Interviewer: Did you make anything interesting? Tom: Money. Amy: That was very interesting. Interviewer: Did you make any interesting signposts? Amy: Yes. Thank you for asking. Interviewer; Oh, that's interesting. Amy: That was my little duty. Interviewer: Your little gift to the Lake Argyle community? Amy: Yes, yes. But you have to go there to find out what it says. Interviewer: Okay. Tom: Lake Argyle was amazing. We worked there for two weeks, and the last day we were there we went on the tour, and it was just breathtaking. It was far better than either of us had expected it possibly could be. Interviewer: What made it so good? Amy: And our boss, Greg, who we were working for, he was without a doubt the best tour leader we have ever had. Interviewer: Was he the skipper of the boat o something? Tom: He was, yes. Just the enormity of it. You don't realize how big it is until you get out on the water. The bird life, the wildlife, everything shows you the history. Amy: And crocodiles too. Interviewer: Lots of Swedish girls in bikinis? Tom: Plenty of whatever you want. Interviewers: Norwegians and Swedes.
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Queensland's Outback Adventure
Rustic and rugged... it's all about genuine country hospitality in the Queensland Outback. With vibrant red sand dunes and sunsets, striking salt lakes and big crocs, taking the road less travelled is an awesome experience.
The natural scenery and wildlife will stay with you forever.
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Waterfall Wanderers 04-10-15: Platypus
Waterfall Wanderers will take you on a tour of the very best of North Queensland, from lush tropical rainforests and cascading waterfalls to natural rock slides and hidden waterfall caves. From breathtaking panoramic vantage points to the quietest most intimate encounters with some of Australia’s rarest and most elusive wildlife. This tour is FUN, full of laughter and music with just the right amount of interesting local commentary. Our guides are the friendliest, most knowledgeable and passionate guides in the region. Morning, afternoon tea and lunch is included along with loads of games and puzzles to keep you entertained on the bus. There are 4 swim spots 3 rainforest walks and heaps of opportunities to spot Cassowaries, Tree Kangaroo’s, Rainforest Dragons and Platypus.
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Port Douglas holiday travel video guide, Queensland Australia
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Port Douglas is also a popular base from which to explore the Great Barrier Reef and the rainforests of the Wet Tropics, Daintree and Cape Tribulation.
There are numerous tours that embark from Port Douglas, many combining the adventure experiences of the Reef and the Wet Tropics. Accommodation options in Port Douglas offer a unique insight into the splendour of nature. Enjoy a massage to the sounds of the rainforest or the waves crashing on the beach.
For further information please visit:
Port Douglas Tourism Information
Thala Beach Lodge
Port Douglas Wildlife Habitat
On the Inlet Seafood Restaurant
Poseidon Cruises
Apollo Motorhomes Australia
Fern Flat Camp Area, Eungella Nat Park, Mackay Hinterland, Qld
Information for Fern Flat Camp Area, Eungella Nat Park, Mackay Hinterland, Qld including video tours, photos, weather forecasts, facilities, and much more at campsight.com.au