Yes we get up to some crazy cool sh*t on our tours, probably because we let our customers run the day… The photos here are our “Occasional stops”, our food we serve, our buses and a few other random things to enjoy!
Check out one of our last albums in the gallery or come on tour with us and make your own 😉 These photos are from our Tours running 2018/2019.
With love, Barefoot Tours – Your crazy, cool, chilled, adventure lovers.
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Babinda Boulders is off the Bruce highway. A beautiful National Park with walking tracks to the lookout, over the Devils Pools, then Babinda Boulders has a picnic area and also two freshwater swimming areas for you to enjoy a relaxing dip.
We occasionally stop here on request, make sure you ask the guide at the start of the day if you want to visit this place.
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Both these waterfalls are located not too far from Millaa Millaa falls. Zillie falls is only accessabile in the dry season when most of the other waterfalls are just a drizzle, for this reason they are both on the occassional list of places we might visit. Ellinjaa falls is about a 20mins walk from the car park, it is a ledge waterfall with a small swimming lagoon below it.
We occasionally stop here on request, make sure you ask the guide at the start of the day if you want to visit this place.
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Located in the Mt Hypipamee National Park, The Crater & Dinner Falls are sometimes our picnic lunch spot. There is a total of three waterfalls here. The Hypipamee Crater is the main geological feature of this park. This crater was actually a deep crater filled with water and surrounded by cliffs. This is a wonderful place to visit on a warm day. A lovely walk down to the fall leads to a safe swimming hole located at the very base of the waterfall. If you are an adventure loving person you can swim up to the bottom of the fall, making your way along the rocks.
We occasionally stop here on request, make sure you ask the guide at the start of the day if you want to visit this place.
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Malanda is a small county town and is partially surrounded by rainforest. The town is famous for its Malanda falls that are at the edge of the town and give great visual treats. We’ll stop here ocassionaly to pick up fresh food for our picnic lunch. You will also find local wildlife including many species of rare rainforest animals and birds such as tree climbing kangaroos, platypus and cassowary.
We occasionally stop here on request, make sure you ask the guide at the start of the day if you want to visit this place.
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Henrietta Creek is a camping ground just off the Palmerston highway and is the base area for any of these waterfalls located around an hours hike in opposite directions from the creek. We occassionally will have lunch at Henrietta Creek, go for a refreshing swim in the creek before carrying onto to other waterfalls. Depending on the group or the day we have explored and swam at Nandroyer falls, Tchulapala falls etc. but it does have to be with the right crowd and decent shoes on the day.
We occasionally stop here on request, make sure you ask the guide at the start of the day if you want to visit this place.



















































