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Lostinaustralia.com.au has a large collection of unique Cape Tribulation Tours available for all travellers!
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Highlights: Fly through the trees on flying fox ziplines, stopping at 5 tree platforms to take in spectacular bird’s eye views over the treetops, down to cascading streams and out to the Great Barrier Reef.
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Highlights: This tour can be combined with other activities such as sea kayaking, mountain bike riding, bush walking and hiking, crocodile cruises, or yoga.
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Highlights: Travel through pristine rainforests of the Daintree, stunning mountain ranges, wide open plains and hilltop Savannah - spend time with the traditional custodians of the land.
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Highlights: What better way to explore the upper regions of Queenland other than on the back of a horse. Jump ontop and get a taste of East Australias amazing Cape Tribulation region.
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OUR CAPE TRIBULATION TOURS
At Lostinaustralia.com.au we offer travellers a great selection of Cape Tribulation tours that have been hand chosen due to their excellency in showing visitors Cape Tribulation and the surrounding regions. All Cape Tribulation tours offer travellers a great experience and a unique insight to Queenland whilst being locally owned and operated with an priority on small group travel.
Cape Tribulation is famous for its amazing beaches, waterfalls, wildlife, sweeping landscapes, unsealed roads and breathtaking rain forests. Located in northern Queensland just 110km north of Cairns, its located within the Daintree National Park and the Wet Tropics World Heritage area.
Cape Tribulation house a number of tourism resorts and backpacker hostels. Sealed roads offer access to the area from the south and also north.
Our Cape Tribulation tours will help you explore and experience the exotic locales of Cape Tribulation.
The area was named by the British Navigator Lt. James Cook on the 10th of June 1770 after his ship hit a reef as it passed over it. This caused James Cook to shy away from the coast moving into deeper water. From here his ship HMS Endeavour hit another reef almost sinking it on whats now called Endeavour Reef. Its through these trials that Cook named the area Cape Tribulation as it was there that "began all our troubles".
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