Experience Overview
Travel to the tippy top of northern Queensland on an Australian adventure in Far North Queensland. Over 10 days, you’ll learn about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture during immersive activities with local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander guides, hit the beach for swims and nature walks, cross the Iron Range and soak in all the natural beauty of this rural landscape. Spend a night near Chilli Beach, camp in the bush under the clear night sky and tick Pajinka off your bucket list – the northernmost point of the country! Take an eco-cruise to spot crocodiles, walk through the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Cape Tribulation and discover ancient rock art. With all these activities and more, you can soak up Australia’s amazing history, landscapes and remote communities.
Highlights
- Make the pilgrimage to Pajinka (Cape York) – the continent’s northernmost point and one of Australia’s most remote and unique locations, known as ‘The Tip’.
- Take a ferry to Thursday Island and learn more about the culture of the Torres Strait Islander people on a guided walk along Bayo Beach with a Torres Strait Islander Guide.
- Cross the Iron Range for a night near Chilli Beach – this picture-perfect white sand beach is framed by palm trees.
- Head into the mangroves on an eco-cruise in Weipa to spot crocodiles sunning themselves on the muddy riverbanks.
- Learn about Aboriginal culture in a remote retreat outside Cooktown with an Aboriginal guide, try bush food and listen to storytelling about the land and its ancestors. Then, learn about Torres Strait Islander culture in Seisia.
Trip Details
Product Code: 17600
Tour Type: Small Group
Accommodation: Basic
Transport: Private 4WD Overland Vehicle
Guide Language: English
Travel Styles: Overland Expedition
Tour Operator: Intrepid Travel
Supplier Code: PZRY
Starts: Cairns, Australia
Finishes: Thursday Island (Torres Strait) / Seisia, Australia
Duration: 10 days
Departures: Guaranteed
Physical Rating: Demanding
Includes
Meals: Breakfasts (8), Lunch (8), Dinner (7)Accommodation: Hotel (1 night),Camping (7 nights),Camping with basic facilities (1 night)
Price
Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $4,468 ($447 /day)
Itinerary
Welcome to Cairns! Or Gimuy, in the language of the Traditional Owners of the land on which Cairns is now located. This is the gateway to Australia’s Great Barrier Reef and the gorgeous Daintree Rainforest. Your adventure officially starts with a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight at your hotel, where you’ll meet your trip leader and fellow travellers. If you arrive in Cairns with time to spare, why not check out the Cairns Botanical Gardens or simply wander the waterfront promenade, popping into a local bar. After the meeting, maybe head out with your group for a dinner.
Accommodation:
- Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)
Today, you’ll take the Daintree ferry to the UNESCO World Heritage area of Cape Tribulation, which sits within the ancient Daintree Rainforest. When you arrive, head out on a short nature walk and immerse yourself in the sounds and smells of the forest, keeping your eye out for local birdlife. Daintree is over 135 million years old, making it the oldest rainforest in the world! Stop at a lookout and enjoy the beach scenery, then hop into your 4WD truck for a drive along the iconic Bloomfield Track – also known as the Coast Road, this track takes you from the cape through the forest’s many creeks. After, carry on to Rossville for the night, and maybe join your group for dinner at The Lion Den Hotel. After some pub food, spend the night stargazing at your campsite, overlooked by the Kalkajaka (Black Mountain).
Included Activities:
- Cape Tribulation - Lookout
- Cape Tribulation - Daintree Rainforest nature walk
- Rossville - Welcome to Country Smoking Ceremony
Accommodation:
- Camping (Number of Nights: 1)
Fuel up on breakfast this morning, then say goodbye to the rainforest to make tracks for Laura. Along the way, stop in a remote town and meet with your local Aboriginal guide. Attend a Welcome to Country and smoking ceremony, then take a bush food and medicine walk as your guide tells you stories about the land. You’ll learn more about Country and boomerang throwing as your guide shares some handmade artefacts. Have tea together and soak up your opportunity to connect with the land. Then stop at the Cooktown History Centre and learn about the significance of Cooktown and what role it played in Aboriginal history. Then, you’ll have the opportunity to take the self-guided walk to Quinkan Country’s rock art in Laura –included on the Australian Heritage Estate and listed by UNESCO as one of the top 10 rock art sites in the world.
Included Activities:
- Cooktown - Cooktown History Centre visit
- Rossville - Kuku Nyungkul cultural tour
Optional Activities:
- Laura - Quinkan Split Rock Art Gallery self-guided walk (30 AUD)
Accommodation:
- Camping (Number of Nights: 1)
After breakfast, make tracks for Rinyurru Lakefield National Park. When you arrive, step back in time at the Old Laura Homestead, which dates back to 1879, and immerse yourself in one of the park's most historically significant periods. Then, head to Red Lily Lagoon to spot the waterbirds and pink lotus-lilies that carpet the lagoon. After a short walk, you’ll carry on to another peaceful lagoon, where a hundred-year-old mango tree marks the site of a historic family homestead. Have lunch on the North Kennedy River, then visit the termite mounts and grasslands of Nifold Plains. Arrive in Coen in the late afternoon – a rural town on the eastern side of the Cape York peninsula – where you’ll spend the night at camp.
Included Activities:
- Coen - Coen Heritage House visit
Accommodation:
- Camping (Number of Nights: 1)
This morning, you’ll continue north to Kutini-Payamu (Iron Range) National Park – the largest area of lowland tropical rainforest in Australia – through Cape York’s wilderness. Stop at Mount Tozer viewpoint and take a short walk for views of the mountain that rises in the distance. Next, visit the small coastal community of Portland Roads. This remote tropical outpost is a historical site framed by mangroves and famous for its small local cafe. If it’s open, maybe sit down for a coffee and a snack before heading to Chilli Beach – a long, sweeping beach, popular for fishing and birdwatching. Chill out under the swaying palms and take in the remote beach landscape, then head to your campsite.
Included Activities:
- Kutini-Payamu (Iron Range) National Park - Chilli Beach
- Kutini-Payamu (Iron Range) National Park - Mount Tozer viewing platform
- Kutini-Payamu (Iron Range) National Park - Portland Roads Coastal Community visit
Accommodation:
- Camping (Number of Nights: 1)
Maybe rise early this morning and go bird watching in the surrounding rain forest – if you’re lucky, you may spot the elusive palm cockatoo, red-bellied pitta and yellow-billed kingfisher. Just a short drive from your campsite is Lockhart River Arts Indigenous Corporation – established in 1995, the artists of Lockhart River Art Centre have been recognised for many years as ‘The Art Gang’. You’ll visit here before heading to your campground on the Wenlock River – you'll be staying at Moreton Telegraph Station for the next two nights, which was part of the Cape York Telegraph line, completed in 1887.
Included Activities:
- Lockhart River - Arts Centre visit
Accommodation:
- Camping (Number of Nights: 1)
This morning, you’ll drive to the Western Cape Cultural Centre. Here, you’ll learn about the history and culture of the region of Weipa and its surrounding communities. This centre plays an important role in preserving traditional language within the region through informative displays and artworks. After, you’ll hop on a boat cruise to see Cape York from the water – look out for saltwater crocodiles and the numerous bird species that live in these waterways and mangroves and learn about the local culture and wildlife habitats. After, visit Lake Patricia and head out on a short walk with your leader around the area. Tonight, you’ll have dinner back at your campground on the river and spend another night under the stars.
Included Activities:
- Weipa - Lake Patricia stop
- Weipa - Western Cape Culture Centre visit
- Weipa - Mangrove Eco Cruise
Accommodation:
- Camping (Number of Nights: 1)
This morning, you’ll carry on to Kennedy’s Lost Camp to learn about Edmund Besley Court Kennedy J. P. – an Australian explorer in the mid-19th-century, known for his knowledge of (and untimely end in) Cape York. You’ll then visit Fruit Bat Falls, which sits within Apudthama National Park. These lush, bushy falls are a beautiful spot for a nature walk and a swim. After, carry on to the Jardine River ferry for the short journey to Seisia – home to the most northerly mainland community in Queensland and a gorgeous spot with a beach, still waters and palm trees. You’ll spend the next three nights in the local caravan park and have dinner with your group at the site.
Included Activities:
- Apudthama National Park - Fruit Bat Falls walk & swim
- Shelburne - Kennedy’s Lost Camp stop
Accommodation:
- Camping (Number of Nights: 1)
Today, you’ll drive to the northernmost point of the mainland of Australia – Pajinka. Once you cross this mighty spot off your bucket list with a walk along the inland route, carry on to Somerset Beach and Fly Point for a beach visit and some photos, trying to spot the resident turtles. Then, carry on to the plane wreckage from World War II – located throughout Cape York, there are now plane wreckages where there were functioning Allied air bases during the war. These are a reminder of how close the fight really was to Australian shores. End the day with a visit to the remote community of Injinoo (also known as Cowal Creek or Small River) then take some time to wander through the town of Bamaga and stock up on snacks before making your way back to Seisia for the night.
Included Activities:
- Cape York - WWII plane wrecks
- Cape York - Injinoo Community visit
- Cape York - Fly Point walk
- Cape York - Pajinka ('The Tip') day trip
- Cape York - Somerset Beach stop
Accommodation:
- Camping (Number of Nights: 1)
This morning, you’ll take the ferry to Thursday Island for a cultural activity with a local Torres Strait Islander guide. When you arrive, learn more about the culture of the Torres Strait Islander people on a guided walk along Bayo Beach. After lunch, jump back aboard the ferry to Seisia where your trip will come to an end in the afternoon.
Included Activities:
- Thursday Island - Torres Strait Cultural Tour with local guide
- Thursday Island - Return ferry
Accommodation:
- Camping (Number of Nights: 1)
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