18° 35′ 32″ S, 145° 48′ 5″ E

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Australia's tallest single-drop waterfall

UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Wallaman Waterfalls are impressive 268 metres-tall waterfalls that are located in the Girringun National Park. It is a rather challenging hike to reach the bottom of the falls, but it is very rewarding. With cautino, you can swim in the natural pool at at the bottom.

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Located in the Wet Tropics in the locality of Wallaman, Shire of Hinchinbrook, in northern Queensland, Australia.

How to get there:

The best option is to rent a car and drive to the Wallaman Falls by yourself. It is about 1 hour drive through the rural properties of south-west Ingham. From there, the access to the lookout is less than a 5 minute walk from the parking lot.

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