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Cape York Tours
Tour Code: W-CY05SC
The 5 Day Cape York tour gives you all the highlights of getting to “The Tip” except a visit to Weipa. This tour is designed for those on a limited time but still want to get the Cape York Tour experience.
PRICES FOR 2013
- $1,795 per person twin-share
- $1,895 per person sole-use
ITINERARY
Day 1 – (D)
Today you make your own way to Cairns Qantas Domestic Airport. Your adventure begins when you board your aircraft to fly over the Great Barrier Reef to Horn Island. Transfer by ferry to Thursday Island, commercial and administration hub of the Torres Strait Islands. Free time to explore the island (you may wish to take a guided bus tour at your own expense and arrangements). After lunch (own expense) transfer by ferry to the northern-most settlements of mainland Australia to be met by your Guide. We overnight at our beachfront campsite on the tropical shores of Torres Strait.
Day 2 – (BLD)
This morning enjoy a fascinating visit to the beautiful “Lockerbie Scrub”, an isolated pocket of monsoon rainforest before an emotional walk to the very top of Australia – CAPE YORK. After a fitting celebration we head south across the mighty Jardine River and travel through Cape York’s wilderness. This afternoon you’ll be enchanted by the magic of Twin Falls – swimming here, in pristine spring-fed pools landscaped by nature, will be a life long memory. We camp here tonight in the company of millions of stars.
Day 3 – (BL)
4WD adventure and fun on Cape York’s rugged Telegraph Track this morning. Cross rivers and creeks, see prehistoric cycads, giant termite mounds and carnivorous plants. This afternoon we cross the Wenlock River at historic Moreton Telegraph Office before travelling on to our overnight camp at the Archer River. Dinner is at your own expense this evening.
Day 4 – (BLD)
South to Coen then on to the historic telegraph station of Musgrave. Travel on into Lakefield National Park, Queensland’s second largest at 537,000 hectares (1.25 million acres) and a great wildlife spotting opportunity. Enjoy the peace of this remote outback location. In the evening relax around the campfire. We camp in the National Park tonight.
Day 5 – (B)
Rise to the morning chorus of the many bird species in Lakefield. We travel on to “Quinkan Country” near Laura, an outback landscape of termite mounds and cattle stations. Here we climb (suitable footwear and reasonable fitness required) the sandstone escarpment at Split Rock to view ancient Aboriginal rock art, dated in excess of 13,000 years old, depicting traditional activities and culture. Now we head south and east via the Palmer River, site of one of Australia’s greatest gold rushes. Lunch (own expense) along the way. Now over the Great Dividing Range to the coastal plain and Port Douglas or Cairns completing your fascinating adventure of discovery and fun in Australia’s far north.
2013 Departure Dates
- June 4, 18
- July 2, 16, 30
- August 13, 27
- September 10, 24
TOUR INCLUDES:
- Small Groups – Maximum 13 guests
- Air-conditioned 4WD vehicle
- Professional Qualified Guide
- Meals as coded
- Pyramid-style safari tent / self-inflating mattress
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Thursday Island
- Lockerbie Scrub
- Cape York
- Twin Falls
- Wenlock River, Moreton Telegraph Office
- Musgrave, Coen, Archer River
- Guided Tour of “Quinkan” Aboriginal Rock Art
- One-way air travel from Cairns to Horn Island
- Ferry transfer from Thursday Island to Seisia (mainland)
- All National Park, Site and Ferry Fees
EXTRAS:
- All drinks (except tea and coffee)
- Lunch on Days 1 and 5
- Dinner on Day 3
- Guided Tour of Thursday Island (available at own arrangements)
- Sleeping Bag (limited stock available for hire – AUD 25.00 per person)
- Pillow
- Transfers to Cairns Airport
- Items of a personal nature
Cape York Tours
Tour Code: W13C
Experience the true adventure of getting to Cape York with the knowledge that you will see all the Cape has to offer. This tour ventures to both Weipa on the West coast and Chilli Beach on the East coast of the Australian tip.
PRICES FOR 2013
Per Person Twin Share $2,895
Single Person $3,195
ITINERARY
Day 1 – (LD)
Your adventure begins as we travel over the Great Dividing Range into “Quinkan Country” to view ancient Aboriginal rock art at Split Rock near Laura (reasonable fitness and suitable footwear required). Travel on into Lakefield National Park, Queensland’s second largest at 537,000 hectares (1.25 million acres) and a great wildlife spotting opportunity. We camp in the National Park tonight.
Day 2 – (BD)
Waterlily covered billabongs, wildlife and a great variety of birdlife in Lakefield National Park this morning. Visit the historic telegraph station of Musgrave for lunch (own expense) before travelling on to Coen and the Archer River. Continue on to “Merluna”, a remote family operated cattle station, where we camp tonight.
Day 3 – (BLD)
On to the bauxite mining town of Weipa on the Gulf of Carpentaria to stock up on supplies. Leaving Weipa we travel through Batavia Downs Station, cross the Wenlock River and camp at Bramwell Junction which defines the start of Cape York’s famous Telegraph Track.
Day 4 – (BLD)
4WD action, adventure and fun on Cape York’s rugged Telegraph Track today. Cross rivers and creeks, swim and relax, see prehistoric cycads, giant termite mounds and carnivorous plants. You’ll be enchanted by the magic of Twin Falls – swimming here, in pristine spring-fed pools landscaped by nature, will be a life long memory. We camp here tonight in the company of millions of stars.
Day 5 – (BLD)
Time for a morning swim then onward across the mighty Jardine River by cable ferry to our beach front campsite on the tropical shores of Torres Strait.
Day 6 – (BLD)
A fascinating visit to the beautiful “Lockerbie Scrub”, an isolated pocket of monsoon rainforest, on our way to historic Somerset on Albany Passage where you can ponder the past, our explorers, pioneers and the Cape’s traditional owners. Now, an emotional walk to the very top of Australia – CAPE YORK!
Day 7 – (BD)
Choose from a tropical cruise to Thursday Island or fishing with a professional guide (both optional). Alternatively, take your bird book and binoculars for a bushwalk or relax at the beach with a good book. Lunch is at your own expense today.
Day 8 – (BLD)
Across the mighty Jardine River we travel through Cape York’s wilderness and on to Fruit Bat Falls for lunch and a swim in its pristine spring-fed waters. Continue on to our overnight camp at Moreton on the Wenlock River.
Day 9 – (BLD)
Today we head east across the Wenlock and Pascoe Rivers to the fabulous Iron Range National Park (conditions permitting), Australia’s largest remaining area of tropical lowland rainforest. The area is renown for its Eclectus Parrots, Palm Cockatoos, Magnificent Rifle Birds, Green (Condra) Pythons and Spotted Cuscus to name just a few. We camp in the rainforest or at Chili Beach.
Day 10 – (BL)
This morning we visit the tiny outpost of Portland Roads before returning to see other secrets hidden in the Iron Range rainforest. We leave the National Park through Tozers Gap and travel on to visit the historic Batavia gold fields. Onward to Archer River where we camp tonight. Dinner is at your own expense this evening.
Day 11 – (BLD)
South to Coen then on to the historic telegraph station of Musgrave. Continue on into Lakefield National Park, Queensland’s second largest at 537,000 hectares (1.25 million acres) and a great wildlife spotting opportunity. We camp in the National Park tonight.
Day 12 – (BL)
Rise to the morning chorus of the many bird species in Lakefield. Travel via Laura and Lakeland to historic Cooktown and walk where Captain Cook once walked, enjoy Grassy Hill’s spectacular views and relive the gold rush days strolling past heritage buildings. We camp near Cooktown tonight. Dinner is at your own expense this evening.
Day 13 – (BL)
Visit eerie Black Mountain and the quaint Lion’s Den Hotel this morning. Now 4WD adventure on the Bloomfield Track (conditions permitting) into the World Heritage Listed rainforests of Daintree and Cape Tribulation. Nearing the end we cross the Daintree River by cable ferry and continue on to Port Douglas or Cairns completing your fascinating adventure of discovery and fun in Australia’s far north.
DEPARTURES IN 2013
- May 28
- June 11, 25
- July 9, 23
- August 6, 20
- September 3, 17
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Lakefield National Park
- Musgrave, Coen, Archer River, Weipa
- Twin Falls
- Cape York
- Somerset
- Fruit Bat Falls
- Iron Range National Park
- Chili Beach
- Guided Tour of Cooktown
- Daintree rainforest
- All National Park, Site and Ferry Fees
TOUR INCLUDES:
- Small Groups – Maximum 13 guests
- Air-conditioned 4WD vehicle
- Professional Qualified Guide
- Meals as coded
- Pyramid-style safari tent / self-inflating mattress
- Guided Tour of “Quinkan” Aboriginal Rock Art
EXTRAS:
- All drinks (except tea and coffee)
- Dinner on Days 10 and 12
- Lunch on Days 2 and 7
- Optional Tours
- Sleeping Bag (limited stock available for hire – AUD 25.00 per person)
- Pillow
- Items of a personal nature
OPTIONAL EXTRAS:
- Thursday Island Ferry $112 per person return
- Thursday Island Bus Tour $31 per person
- Weipa Mine Tour $30 per person
- Cairns accommodation before & after your tour at $42.50 per person per night includes free Airport pick up, Breakfast & Luggage storage