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City Guide

Tully, Queensland, Australia

Overview

Tully is a small tropical town in Far North Queensland, famed as one of Australia's wettest places and surrounded by lush rainforest and sugarcane fields. The community is welcoming, and Tully is a gateway to outdoor adventures, including the iconic Tully Gorge and whitewater rafting. Local life centers on agriculture and relaxed living.

Best Time to Visit

May to September, when rainfall is lower and outdoor activities are most enjoyable.

Local Tips

Pack waterproof clothing; bring insect repellent due to the tropical climate. Most shops close early, so plan ahead for dining and groceries.

Cultural Etiquette

Tipping is not expected but appreciated. Dress casually; lightweight clothing is best. Aussies are relaxed, greet locals with a smile and a 'G'day'.

Safety Warnings

Flash flooding can occur during peak wet season (December-March). Avoid swimming in rivers due to crocodile risks. Petty theft is rare, but lock valuables.

Hidden Gems

Visit the Golden Gumboot monument for quirky photos, explore Alligator's Nest for freshwater swimming, and discover secret bushwalks around Tully Gorge.

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