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12-Day 4WD Premium Cape York Tour

Day 1. Cairns to Atherton Tablelands
Your day begins with your luxury 4WD awaiting you at your accommodation in Cairns from 7:45 am to 8:30 am. As we head out of Cairns, you will have a spectacular view over the sugar cane fields, with a stunning backdrop of surrounding Mountains and lush rainforests. Along the journey, you’ll pass Queensland's highest peak: the iconic towering Mount Bartle Frere, while travelling to Lake Barrine teahouse. Marvel at the 500 year old Curtain Fig Tree, the perfect photo opportunity along the way. This is one of the most impressive, gigantic strangler fig trees you will ever see - towering above the canopy at 50m high. The teahouse is a truly beautiful place, located in the Volcanic Crater Lakes National Park, which is within the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. Lake Barrine boasts an abundance of natural Australian beauty and features a quaint timber heritage tea house perched on the edge of the crystal clear waters of the lake and nestled amongst lush tropical rainforest. Following Lake Barine Teahouse, we make our way through the Atherton Tablelands and stop off for lunch at Mungalli Creek Dairy Farm. Here you will taste some of the best local biodynamic cheeses Far North Queensland has to offer and enjoy the spectacular rolling hill scenery of the Atherton Tablelands. Our afternoon will be spent visiting magnificent falls that cascade perfectly into a pristine waterhole surrounded by lush Rainforest, it is one of the most photographed Waterfalls in all of Australia - Millaa Millaa. You will check into your Atherton Tablelands accommodation for the evening, freshen up, and it will be time to explore on a magical night tour the “#1 Must Do Attraction in Queensland”, the beautiful, Paronella Park. Built in 1937 by Jose Paronella, it is both a living love story and a feat of unique engineering. This is a wonderful photo opportunity and a truly unique experience.

‍‍‍ Day 2. Atherton Tablelands and Chillagoe

‍We are off to Chillagoe! It’s an early start as we travel through the rolling hills of the Atherton Tablelands and the iconic “Wheelbarrow Way” stretching from Mareeba to Chillagoe, travelling through farmland, cattle country, wooded savannah and historic towns. Our morning starts with a National Parks Ranger Guided Chillagoe Cave Tour. Delight in the spectacular caverns and passages decorated by stalactites, stalagmites, and flowstones. Their formation began over 400 million years ago, with fluctuating groundwater slowly dissolving and sculpting the caves. Chillagoe was once an ancient Coral Reef that has been transformed into spectacular limestone bluffs with a network of some 560 caves, while early volcanic activity has created rich marble and mineral deposits. Wander the town to see the Railway Station, Bank Vault, Court House, Police Museum, and Post Office. The tall chimney on the edge of the town is part of the former Ore Smelter. Nearby short walking tracks include Balancing Rock and two Aboriginal Rock Art Galleries. While we are on the edge of Chillagoe town, we will visit Tom Prior’s amazing collection of Ford cars, trucks stored under the galvanized roof of the mechanics shed. This is one of the largest and most geographically remote collections of Ford cars in Australia. There are more than 30 pristine cars and trucks; from a model A to a plastic-protected, red-trimmed white 1970 XW Ford Falcon GT 351c. We will meet with Tom, and marvel at the stories that go with them.
‍Day 3. The Drive to the Daintree Rainforest

Your adventure begins with a visit to the renowned Mareeba Coffee Works, where you'll indulge in the exquisite flavors of locally-produced coffee. Stimulate your senses with a guided tour of the plantation, learning the secrets behind cultivating, roasting, and brewing the perfect cup. Next, venture into the heart of the rainforest to discover the mesmerizing Kuranda Falls. Feel the invigorating spray of the cascading waters and capture stunning photographs surrounded by verdant foliage and soothing sounds of nature. Continue your exploration with a visit to the vibrant Kuranda Markets, a treasure trove of unique arts, crafts, and culinary delights. Immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere and uncover one-of-a-kind souvenirs, handcrafted by local artisans. The journey continues as you drive down the breathtaking Kuranda Range, a winding route that offers panoramic views of lush rainforest valleys, cascading waterfalls, and the distant Coral Sea. Navigate the hairpin turns and steep inclines, while the awe-inspiring landscape unfolds before your eyes. Your final destination is the secluded Ferntree Rainforest Lodge, an eco-friendly retreat nestled amidst a pristine stretch of UNESCO World Heritage Daintree Rainforest. Unwind in the comfort of your private cabin explore the surrounding nature trails that lead to secluded beaches and panoramic lookouts. Enjoy the pristine pool or savor a delicious meal at the onsite Cassowary Restaurant, boasting stunning ocean views and a menu inspired by local ingredients.

Day 4. Daintree Rainforest
Embark on a half-day adventure with your local guides. Discover wildlife on boardwalks, savor exotic-fruit ice cream, and gain insights into the recent cyclones impact on the area. The afternoon offers you the freedom to explore or partake in various tours available in town. Some tours might need to be booked in advance.
Day 5. Daintree Rainforest to Wolverton Station
Begin your day with an exhilarating journey along the famous 4WD Bloomfield Track, heading north bypassing the historic Cooktown. This is a travel based day, so sit back, relax, and enjoy the journey. Weather permitting, embrace the thrill of river crossings en route to your destination - and in many previous departures we have spotted the elusive Cassowary, often accompanied by chicks in this seculded section of the Daintree Rainforest. The day's highlight awaits at the spectacular Wujal Wujal Falls, where you'll have the chance to stretch your legs and be treated to a interpretive walk, by Far North Escapes. The remainder of the day will be spend venturing along the Peninsula Developmental Road to Wolverton Station "Wildwishes" in the Archer River Region. Once you arrive, experience a taste of authentic station life—it's the only station in Far North Queensland with historic cattle droving routes from the 1900s. Settle in for a cozy billy tea and captivating storytelling. Indulge in a truly unique experience as you spend the night at the exclusive Wildwishes Glamping Tent, situated at Wolverton Station, Archer River. This is the ultimate glamping destination in Cape York.

Day 6. Iron Range National Park

Today’s highlight will be experiencing the Iron Range National Park with long sweeping beaches, rocky outcrops, and the largest area of lowland tropical Rainforest in Australia.
We will be visiting picturesque Mount Tozer viewing platform in Kutini-Payamu, Iron Range National Park. Be captivated by views from the lookout of colourful heath-clad ranges with Mount Tozer rising impressively in the distance. Learn about the park's cultural and natural history along the way. Cast your eyes over the peaceful heathlands and imagine scenes of violent volcanic activity 250 million years ago! Look for heath plants such as carnivorous pitcher plants and pretty ground orchids. See if you can identify she-oaks with needle-like stems, grevilleas with orange flowers, banksias with papery leaves and woody seed pods, and Jacksonia shrubs with pretty purple-pink flowers.
We will also stop to explore the long coastline of stunning Quintel Beach. The 200 m wide ridged sand flats front the beach, with pretty granite boulders scattered across the sands.
Our afternoon arrival brings us to The Temple Cape York: off-grid, isolated living at its finest. This is a great location with something for everyone! Fishing addicts, bike enthusiasts, bird watchers, military history buffs, and general lovers of life who want to just soak in the sea views.

Day 7. Choose to relax, undertake activities, or explore Iron Range National Park
Today you will be treated to a Half Day Reef excursion to Maʼalpiku, “Restoration Island” to meet the inspiring David Glasheen. Losing his fortune in the stock market crash of 1987 was the final straw for David Glasheen. After a series of catastrophes, he needed to take drastic measures to restore himself. Opting out of the rat race, he cast himself away on a deserted island off the north-eastern tip of Australia, as far off the grid as was humanly possible. He has lived there ever since. He catches fish, traps rainwater and cooks on an open fire. For company he tames dingoes, meets with friends from the Lockhart River Aboriginal community 40 kilometres away, and entertains drop-in visitors. A great photo opportunity, inspiriting life tale, and chance to have a yard with Dave!
If fishing's not for you - choose to flop and drop and enjoy an afternoon at leisure on the stunning sands of Chilli Beach at THE TEMPLE CAPE YORK.

Day 8. Iron Range National Park to Bramwell Station
Today we travel wind inland to Bramwell Station, the most northerly cattle station in Australia. Moreton Station is home to lovely bushwalks, as well as a fishing hole stocked with Barra, Saratoga, Bream and Jew Fish yar around. If you are a bird watcher, you will be surprised at the species that can be found along the river. Onsite is a lovely collection of memorabilia showcasing the history of the Telegraph Station.
At Bramwell we are treated to a Station Talk followed by live entertainment. Located 2 hours North of Archer River and 4 hours South of the Tip – the station is a well know and well-loved stop for visitors to the Cape over the last 40 years…however it is most famous for its location: the start of the famous 4WD challenge the “Old Telegraph Line Track”, also known as the “OTL”.
Bramwell Station serves up a popular fresh food Buffet in the open air and spacious ar area. Enjoy dinner under the stars with new friends and lively live entertainment. Don’t be surprised to get caught up in the fun at night and you get caught on camera dancing in a silly party hat!

Day 9. Bramwell Station to Cape York Peninsula
The Jardine River Ferry plays a crucial part in getting to Pajinka, as it links the Northern Bypass Road on either side of the river. It is less than 100 meters from bank to bank, and the Ferry itself almost fills that entire distance on its own. For the distance travelled, it is the most expensive ferry journey on earth! Don’t worry about the cost – the Jardine River Ferry is included in your premium experience. Enjoy!
Fruit Bat Falls is a fan-favourite stop along the journey – located off the Tele Track in the Apudthama National Park (Jardine River National Park). It is a broad, natural weir that is croc-free, and a beautiful and refreshing spot to wash off the dust on your Trip to the Tip.

Day 10. Cape York Peninsula to the Tip of Australia “Pajinka”
Start your day with an adventure to the legendary 'Tip' of Australia in Cape York, a place brimming with vibrant ecosystems and steeped in ancient history. A highlight of this part of your journey is the chance to capture your photo next to the iconic signpost marking the northernmost point of the Australian mainland. This moment, standing at the very 'Tip' and creating a special souvenir, is as profound as it is picturesque.
Your journey, however, is just beginning. Helicopters stand ready to whisk you away on an extraordinary aerial expedition that promises to be awe-inspiring. Launching from the serene Punsand Beach, your ascent will carry you above the mesmerizing coastline, where shimmering azure waters gently lap against the golden sands. From this unrivalled vantage point, a symphony of islands unfolds beneath you. Enjoy the unique perspective on Thursday Island, home to vibrant villages surrounded by lush greenery, and Horn Island, a site of significant World War II history. The crowning jewel of your journey is the unforgettable flight over Roko Island. This tropical oasis, surrounded by the endless blue, holds a magnetic appeal that can only be truly appreciated from above. You'll have ten precious minutes to bask in the enchanting beauty of Roko Island, creating memories that will last a lifetime. For those who find themselves spellbound by Roko Island's allure, there's an opportunity to extend your experience. For an additional fee, you can lengthen your helicopter tour, affording you extra time to soak in the mesmerizing vistas that Roko and Possession Island have to offer.

Day 11. Cape York Peninsula to Thursday Island
An early morning Ferry from Sesia to Thursday Island. We will arrange for luggage to be taken to your Thursday Island accommodation the Grand Hotel, while you enjoy the last day of touring. Firstly, you’ll join guided tour of Thursday Island. This in-depth tour brings the remote Island’s history to life. Places you’ll visit include Green Hill Fort and the Japanese Pearl Divers Memorial. We are treated to a comprehensive commentary which includes important aspects of the maritime, cultural and military history that has shaped the region. Your TI guide will drop you back to The Top Pub where you will enjoy Lunch. Afterwards your guide will escort you back to the Grand Hotel where you can enjoy an afternoon at leisure. Tonight, Dinner will be hosted at The Grand Hotel Bistro, where you will farewell your Far North Escapes Guide and reflect as a group on the amazing adventure that was.
‍Day 12. Thursday Island to Cairns
Ferry transfer from Thursday Island to Horn Island. Departing flight from HID-CNS with Qantas.


‍ Please note: All itineraries are subject to change due to weather, road conditions, unexpected circumstances or tour guides decision based on what is best for the group and preferences. This itinerary is ONLY a guide. Our itineraries are flexible, at Far North Escapes we modify our itineraries based on our guests needs and requirements. We believe in accommodating all our guest's needs and creating a remarkable Far North Queensland Adventure.

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