The Murweh Region in Queensland, Australia, is a destination that offers a variety of nature and wildlife tours for travelers interested in exploring the area's unique flora, fauna, and geological wonders. Some of the top tours and attractions in the region include Carnarvon Gorge, known for its towering sandstone cliffs, ancient Aboriginal rock art, and crystal-clear creeks.
Another popular option is the Wallaroo Station & Carnarvon Gorge Air Safari, a 3 or 4-day adventure that includes a scenic flight over the Carnarvon Range and the Arcadia Valley, followed by a day tour of Carnarvon Gorge. Visitors also have the chance to explore Wallaroo Station, learn about life on a cattle station, and see Aboriginal rock art.
For those interested in a day tour, Charleville's 'Magnificent 7' Day Tour offers stargazing through state-of-the-art telescopes, WWII history exploration, and a visit to a sanctuary for the endangered bilby, one of Australia's iconic species. In addition, the Charleville Bilby Experience provides a guided tour of the nocturnal house where visitors can meet bilbies, learn about their plight, and discover the breeding and release program in place to help save them.
Travelers looking for a self-guided adventure can take a 45-minute drive from Charleville to the 'Tyrone' property for Self-Guided Cave Tours at Adavale Way Farm Stay. Here, they can explore magnificent caves and rock formations, capturing amazing views, rock formations, and wildlife with their cameras. With various accommodation options, including the Rocks Motel, visitors to the Murweh Region can enjoy a comfortable and convenient stay while immersing themselves in its natural beauty and unforgettable experiences.