Zac Efron jumps into a waterfall while filming his new Netflix series in Australia

Zac Efron takes a giant leap of faith as he jumps into a waterfall in the Blue Mountains while filming his Netflix series Down to Earth in Australia

Zac Efron is exploring some of Australia’s most iconic tourist attractions for his new Netflix series, Down to Earth.

And on Saturday, the 33-year-old Hollywood star shared an incredible video of himself jumping into a waterfall.

The hunk took the giant leap of faith while visiting a waterway in the idyllic Blue Mountains of New South Wales, where he has been filming for his show in recent days. 

Leap of faith: Zac Efron is exploring some of Australia’s iconic tourist attractions for his Netflix series Down to Earth. And on Saturday, he took a leap of faith and jumped into a waterfall while filming in the Blue Mountains

‘One way down,’ he captioned the impressive boomerang which instantly gained thousands of likes.  

Meanwhile, on the official account for the Netflix series, Zac shared photographs of his journey towards a glorious waterfall. 

‘Got to the bottom of the waterfall, now just need to find a way back up,’ a post was captioned.

'Got to the bottom of the waterfall, now just need to find a way back up,' he cheekily captioned a few pictures of himself exploring the scenic area

‘Got to the bottom of the waterfall, now just need to find a way back up,’ he cheekily captioned a few pictures of himself exploring the scenic area

Tight grip: In another, the actor held tightly onto a safety harness during a rock climbing adventure

Tight grip: In another, the actor held tightly onto a safety harness during a rock climbing adventure

In one picture, he is smiling into the camera after making his way to the waterfall.

In another, the actor held tightly onto a safety harness during a rock climbing adventure. 

The Blue Mountains are about 100kms west of Sydney, in NSW. 

In March, a video emerged of Zac raving about one of his most recent filming locations – Kangaroo Island in South Australia.

In a clip shared on Adelaide Now, he spoke fondly of destination, saying it was a ‘beautiful island’. 

‘All of it is just amazing, it’s a beautiful island, there’s nature absolutely abundant, everywhere, it’s really come back in a big way since the fires which were pretty devastating,’ Zac opined.

‘What a gem of a place, I just love it here,’ the delighted High School Musical actor added.

'What a gem of a place': Zac Efron (pictured) raved about South Australia's Kangaroo Island after filming part of his Netflix series Down To Earth. In a clip shared  on Adelaide Now, he spoke fondly of destination, saying: 'All of it is just amazing, it's a beautiful island'

‘What a gem of a place’: Zac Efron (pictured) raved about South Australia’s Kangaroo Island after filming part of his Netflix series Down To Earth. In a clip shared  on Adelaide Now, he spoke fondly of destination, saying: ‘All of it is just amazing, it’s a beautiful island’

He had swum with dolphins and said in the video of the experience: ‘I’ve never been that close to dolphins, that was mind-blowing.’

In addition to swimming with dolphins, Zac got up close and personal with an adorable little joey in his arms.

The sweet marsupial gently nibbled the Hollywood actor’s nose, and he clearly had no problems as he cradled it.

Cute: In addition to swimming with dolphins, Zac got up close and personal with an adorable little joey in his arms. The sweet marsupial gently nibbled the Hollywood actor's nose, and he clearly had no problems as he cradled it

Cute: In addition to swimming with dolphins, Zac got up close and personal with an adorable little joey in his arms. The sweet marsupial gently nibbled the Hollywood actor’s nose, and he clearly had no problems as he cradled it

Zac is travelling around Australia with wellness expert Darin Olien, the co-host of Down to Earth.

The docu-series will follow their search for healthy and sustainable ways to live. 

He also embraces local food, culture and customs while exploring the land Down Under.