From A$125 per person
Explore Tamborine Mountain, the crown jewel of the Gold Coast Hinterland, and immerse yourself in its lush landscapes and charming mountaintop community. Your day begins with a walk through Coombabah Lakelands Conservation Park, where kangaroos and koalas are often seen in their natural habitat. As you journey inland, your expert guide will share insights into the region’s rich history, culture and natural environment. The Yugambeh language people are the Traditional Custodians of the land you will be visiting, and our guides, who have been endorsed by local Aboriginal representatives, share authentic knowledge of the region’s First Nations heritage. Arriving on Tamborine Mountain, enjoy morning tea at a scenic mountaintop café before setting off on a guided rainforest walk to the picturesque Curtis Falls. You’ll also have time to explore Gallery Walk, known for its boutique shops, local produce and vibrant arts scene. Throughout the day, there is the option to enjoy tastings at local wineries or breweries (additional cost), showcasing the region’s boutique wines and craft beers. Take in panoramic views across the Gold Coast skyline before relaxing on the return journey, with your guide continuing to share stories and local insights along the way.


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Suitable for most ages and general fitness levels. The tour includes a guided rainforest walk on formed tracks, which may include uneven natural surfaces and gentle inclines. Comfortable enclosed walking shoes are recommended. This experience is not wheelchair accessible.
Walking Grade 3: More information about the walking grades
Walking distance: Approx 600m from carpark to waterfall. Return is along the same track.
The walking track includes approx. 100 steps, separated into small groups.
Some sections do not have handrail. There is a rainforest viewing platform at the top of the steps (approx. half way along the track) where guests can wait if they do not wish to take the steps. Please note that you cannot see the waterfall without taking the steps. Picture of steps
This tour operates in most weather conditions, as wildlife habitats and rainforest tracks are part of the natural subtropical environment. Rainforest walks and wildlife viewing can still be enjoyed in light showers, and many native species are active in varied weather.
For your safety, tours may be altered, rescheduled or cancelled if severe weather, road closures or park access restrictions make conditions unsafe. In exceptional circumstances where the tour cannot proceed, you will be offered an alternative date or a refund in accordance with our booking terms. Guests are encouraged to bring suitable footwear and weather-appropriate clothing.
Plans can change, so we aim to keep things simple and flexible:
Full refund available for cancellations made 48 hours or more prior to departure
Cancellations within 48 hours incur a 100% cancellation fee
Reschedules are permitted up to 24 hours prior (subject to availability)
No changes are permitted within 24 hours of departure
Late arrivals and no-shows are treated as cancellations.
This is a family-friendly experience designed to be enjoyed together:
Infants (0–1 years) are welcome (subject to availability) and must be advised at time of booking
Infant fare is typically 50% of the child rate and does not include refreshments
Children (2–16 years) are welcome on tour
All children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult (18+)
Car seats and booster seats are available on request (limited availability)
Please note: due to the nature of the rainforest walk, prams and strollers are not suitable
Your safety and comfort are at the heart of the experience:
Guided by experienced, fully trained local guides with all required permits
Modern vehicles are maintained to high safety standards and equipped with first aid kits
Guided walks at Coombabah Lakelands Conservation Park and Curtis Falls are conducted along marked tracks and designated viewing areas
Guests must remain with the guide at all times during wildlife and rainforest walks
Wildlife is observed respectfully in its natural habitat — no feeding or touching is permitted
National park terrain may include uneven surfaces and steps
For comfort and safety, guests are encouraged to wear enclosed walking shoes, bring sun protection, and carry a light jacket, particularly during cooler months in the hinterland.
Southern Cross Tours may alter or cancel any section of any of the itinerary which may result from road closures, weather, suppliers or any other condition of an operational nature. Alternate vehicles may be used in the event that a Southern Cross vehicle is unavailable.