10 Waterfalls in Australia, Breathtaking Nature Wonders
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9 September 2024 14:18 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Australia is renowned for its endearing marsupials, such as koalas and kangaroos, but the continent also hosts some of the deadliest animals in the world. According to Britannica, Australia is home to 66 venomous species and terrifying birds, like the cassowaries.
However, beyond its diverse animal kingdom, the country also offers some of the most stunning waterfalls in the world. In the following articles, here are ten breathtaking waterfalls in Australia that will leave people in awe:
Top 10 Waterfalls in Australia
Citing Trip Advisor, The Sydney Morning Herald, Visit Victoria, and Delicious, here are the top 10 waterfalls in Australia that you must visit to enjoy their natural beauty.
1. Jim Jim Falls
Situated in Kakadu National Park, Jim Jim Falls is one of the top waterfalls in Australia. It is the largest and most famous in Kakadu, and the best time to visit the waterfalls is during the wet season (November–March). If you're visiting within those months, you can book a scenic flight with a local operator to admire the magnificent view from the air.
2. Horizontal Falls
For those seeking to observe an extraordinary waterfall, a visit to the Horizontal Falls in the Kimberley region of Western Australia is highly recommended. According to Delicious, these waterfalls are the work of some of the largest tidal movements in the world. Admire the beauty these waterfalls have to offer by joining a scenic flight or sea safari.
3. Dangar Falls
Dangar Falls is a great option for adventurous travelers. Measuring 30 m in height, the waterfalls cascade over basalt cliffs. Follow along the Waterfall Way to find these ethereal falls.
4. Gibraltar Falls
Gibraltar Falls is widely regarded as one of the largest waterfalls in the ACT. It is located at the edge of Gibraltar Creek Pine Forest, and a short walking track leads you to this 50-meter waterfall. You can also have a picnic or barbecue near the car park.
5. Buderim Forest Waterfalls
Hidden away in Buderim Forest Park, this waterfall is a feast for the eyes of subtropical nature. Also known as Serenity Falls, Buderim Forest Waterfalls can be reached via Harry's Lane or Quorn Close.
6. Josephine Falls
Situated in Wooroonooran National Park, Josephine Falls ranks among the most beautiful waterfalls in Tropical North Queensland, Cairns Attractions mentions. You can enjoy the cool breeze under the rainforest canopy and immerse yourself in pristine waters at this natural destination.
However, the official website of the Queensland Government warns visitors about the unpredictable water conditions in the waterfalls. The website mentions that flash flooding can occur at any time in Josephine Falls.
7. Millaa-Millaa Falls
Another waterfall in Australia that provides a breathtaking view is the Millaa-Millaa Falls. Nestled on the Waterfalls Circuit, this natural wonder plunges into a pristine waterhole in which you can immerse and cool off yourself.
Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the stunning scenery of the lush rainforest surrounding the Millaa-Millaa Falls.
8. Barron Falls
Barron Falls is a 45-minute drive from Cairns. The waterfalls are particularly impressive when there has been rain, as it thunders a huge volume of water. According to The Sydney Morning Herald, the best way to check out Barron Falls is via Skyrail Rainforest Cableway or Kuranda Scenic Railway.
9. Mackenzie Falls
Mackenzie Falls boasts a stunning scenery of water cascading over huge cliffs into a deep pool. Accessible via a one-kilometer park, the falls are one of the largest and most spectacular in Victoria.
10. Fitzroy Falls
Last but not least is Fitzroy Falls, dubbed as one of the grandest waterfalls in New South Wales. These waterfalls, with a plunge of 80 meters, cascade into the untouched bushland of Morton National Park.
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