Walking southwest of Cairns, after about an hour of winding up the mountain road, you will pass through the beautiful, endless plains called the Atherton Plateau. If we continue inland, after about 300 kilometers, we will reach a fairly barren, barren, well-vegetated, animal-free place called Andara Volcano Park. About 190,000 years ago, a three-month eruption took place, with lava flowing rapidly down the ocean and then cooling rapidly, forming a rare vascular lava cave. The coastline has retreated to more than 200 kilometers in 190,000 years, and Andara volcano is covered by tropical rainforests, which are home to many animals and plants. There is a sense of adventure in this strange rocky place where old trees are rooted. Travelers can choose to participate in sunset tour and Morning Lava Tube Tour here, and the staff will lead them to see the animals, taste the champagne and enjoy the sunset.