Tully River is located in Far North Queensland of Australia, it was named in honour of William Alcock Tully, Surveyor General of Queensland from 1875 to 1889. The river descends 800 metres over its 133 kilometre course.
Choumeizai joins a local tour and shares a raft with 5 other tourists. The scenery along the river is excellent and the air is extremely fresh.
When the raft reaches a wider area, you can jump into the river and float downstream.
The water is sweet and refreshing, no wonder someone says Tully River is one of the cleanest places in the world.
There are several natural waterfalls on the way, beautiful as a fairyland.
The best way to visit Tully River is by joining a local tour, which includes transport and lunch. The food is quite simple but it can fill you up for sure, besides the main dish, it also has salad, fruit and drink.