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Day 1. Cairns to Crater Lakes National Park
Your day begins with your luxury 4WD awaiting you at your accommodation in Cairns at 8am. As we head out of Cairns, you will have a spectacular view over the sugar cane fields, with a stunning back drop of surrounding Mountains and lush Rainforest. Along the journey, you’ll pass Queensland highest peak: the iconic towering Mount Bartle Frere. You will spend the morning exploring 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. Following your tour of Paronella, 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 attend your “Welcome Dinner” at “Our Place” a popular restaurant in scenic Yungaburra. After dinner, wind down from your first exciting day on the road at the unique Crater Lakes Rainforest Cottages. Located on the boarder of the World Heritage-listed Crater Lakes National Park, these Cottages are immersed in the Rainforest with wildlife such as Possums and Tree Kangaroos, right on your doorstep.
Accommodation: Cottage, Crater Lakes Rainforest Cottages (FNE Exclusive use). Located at Lake Eacham, on the Atherton Tablelands.
Meals: Lunch at Mungalli Creek Dairy Farm, and Group “Welcome” Dinner at ”Our Place” in Yungaburra.
Day 2. Crater Lakes National Park to 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. After a day of exploring this historic mining town, we make our way back via the rustic Herberton-Petford 4WD track a truly unique off-the-beaten-path experience full of wildlife in The Atherton Tablelands.
Accommodation: Cottage, Crater Lakes Rainforest Cottages (FNE Exclusive use). Located at Lake Eacham, on the Atherton Tablelands.
Meals: Crater Lakes Continental Breakfast Hamper, Lunch at Chillagoe Pub and Dinner at Malanda’s “Big Pub”.
Day 3. Crater Lakes National Park to Oak Beach
Start your day with Breakfast at the 90-year-old Lake Barrine Teahouse, with stunning views over the serene blue volcanic crater Lake. A beautiful way to start the day, before seeing highlights such as Lake Tinaroo, and the 500-year-old towering Cathedral Fig. Today we leave the Tablelands and wind our way down the Gillies Range and north along the Coast, with a lunch stop at iconic Palm Cove. Tonight, you will be staying at the beautiful eco and wildlife retreat: Thala Beach Lodge. Your bungalow is nestled among 58 hectares of native forest on secluded Oak Beach, where two UNESCO World Heritage sites meet: the Daintree Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef. Enjoy an afternoon at leisure before meeting for a group dinner with 180-degree views of the Coral Sea.
Accommodation: Ferntree Rainforest Lodge in Cape Tribulation.
Meals: Breakfast at Lake Barrine Teahouse, Lunch at Palm Cove, and Group Dinner at Cassowary Restaurant.
Day 4. Oak Beach to Cooktown
After breakfast, we head North via Cape Tribulation – the World’s oldest continuous Rainforest. Here you will enjoy sites such as Alexandra Bay Lookout and experience a Crocodile Daintree Tour in a UNESCO World Heritage site. We will enjoy lunch at Whet Restaurant before hitting the famous Bloomfield Track north to Cooktown. Weather dependent, we may experience river crossings along the way. Your highlight of the day is Wujal Wujal Falls, where you will be treated to a guided indigenous interpretive walk, hosted by Kuku Yalanji’s Walker Family. As we arrive into Cooktown soak in views from Grassy Hill before spending the evening Dinner at the historic Lions Den Hotel. Established in 1875, The Lions Den Hotel walls are adorned with signatures from around the world, a tradition that started in the old mining days. An amazing atmosphere often with live entertainment.
Accommodation: Mungumby Lodge Secluded Cooktown accommodation cabins, located in Cooktown with rainforest and mountain views.
Meals: Breakfast at Ferntree Rainforest Lodge in Cape Tribulation, and Lunch & Dinner catered by Far North Escapes.
Day 5. Cooktown to Cairns final day of our Tablelands Tour
Today we explore the Cooktown and we enjoy a cold one at the legendary 1875 Lions Den Hotel which is one of the oldest Pubs in Far North Queensland and though it’s well off the beaten track, the pub has long been on the bucket-list for adventure seekers in Cape York. The walls still boast the signatures – dating back to the 1800s – of thirsty tin miners on the walls and ceilings. Next we visit the Cooktown Botanic Gardens established in 1878, they were the first of their kind in Far North Queensland, offering the ideal environment to cultivate a diversity of exotic plants found only in the Cape York region. Today, the acclaimed gardens represent and reflect the cultural heritage of Cooktown, Australia’s European Pioneer Settlement. It is also a popular refuge for local birdlife, including the Zebra Finch and Crimson Finch. We will make our way to the top of Grassy Hill, one of Cooktown’s most popular attractions. Even if you’re only inspired by a walk in the park, Grassy Hill offers a 360-degree view of Cooktown, the Endeavour River and the Great Barrier Reef. As you climb the Hill and look over every direction, you’ll notice that very little has changed since Captain James Cook first set foot on this land. We have come to the final sector of your Tablelands Tour, where we follow the Mulligan Highway back to your destination. Our captivating guides will keep you enthralled as they share their knowledge of this scenic highway that winds through the Atherton Tablelands.
Meals: Breakfast at Mungumby Lodge, Lunch at Lions Den Hotel.
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I would highly recommend all visitors to the Daintree to go for a night tour!
Feel it, do not read it!
If you’re coming at Cape Trib, do not even miss this tour, it’s a must-do !
Our guide tried hard and got a second star, she was very enthusiastic and helpful and good at making spiders and crickets sound interesting.
Three young kids under 10 from one family didn’t make the experience any better the youngest got very tired about 1/2 way through.
If you like looking at spiders and crickets and the odd bit of glowing fungi then this is the trip for you.
Did manage to glimpse the eyes of a small croc near the end but all in all a very disappointing noisy boardwalk night walk.
Not worth the $110 per couple
I can just tell you that by the end of it, I was comfortable walking in the forest in the dark (right, it was full moon) and just feeling and observing the wonders of this forest. Thank you Kane!
Thanks Far North Escapes AMAZING!!
Jan & Mike
Although we didn’t see many larger animals, we were very intrigued by all the smaller insects and fungi! Definitely recommend this tour, would love to do it again after some rain.
Despite the fact the area had only recently opened up to the public after Cyclone Jasper devastated the area, the group got to see a whole host of fungi, plants, insects, and even mammals. Each that we saw was met with engaging facts and exploration of the symbiosis of the rainforest.
A well crafted story from start to finish. Thoroughly recommend! (Bring a better than a phone camera if you want to photograph the coolest stuff)
We ran across them while looking for a tour through the Daintree Rainforest, but we also wanted a tour up through the middle of the country and were unable to find any offerings. So, after booking a 3-day Daintree tour, we asked if they had any suggestions for the outback tour we wanted. Instead of a recommendation, they created a custom tour for us.
Both of these tours greatly exceeded our expectations.
Had we done our own outback tour, we’d have missed the wine country north of Adelaide, the incredible Brachina Gorge with it’s hundreds of millions of years of geologic history, a tour of the opal mines of Coober Pedy, the iconic Uluru and it’s nearby (and arguably better) Kata Tjuṯa, and the awesome Kings Canyon.
Similarly, I doubt most Daintree tours would have exposed us to its unexpected treasures, from its intertwined symbiotic plant/animal relationships and ecologic ties to the adjacent Great Barrier Reef, to quiet forest trails, beaches, and waterholes. And the night tour’s spiders, opossums, walking sticks, sporing fungi and bioluminescent flora were out of this world!
By the time we were done, our heads crammed with experiences and information we never expected, the owner and staff, especially Mark, Kane, and Jackie, felt more like friends than tour guides.
Driving on Bloomfield track was a great experience and arriving at Cooktown you feel reaching almost the tip of Australia!
Thank you for the experience!
Highly recommend !
My expectations from tour may have been wrong to start with? I had hoped to learn more about the forest rather than just take a walk.
I wouldn't have gone into the forest at night without a guide so that was useful as interesting to see it at night and saw some things I wouldn't have seen otherwise. However, I was expecting to be able to talk to the guide and learn information.
Met at reception, disorganised as late start and more people than she was expecting. Had to fill in electronic waiver but I never even saw it as had no internet access and you had to use your own phone.
In terms of knowing who was with us there was a count at the beginning of the evening and a count at the end of the evening on return, she had no idea whether people were missing during the tour and the group got quite separated at times.
At times I felt unsafe due to the strange behaviour of one individual on the tour and also due to the fact we were so far behind and couldn't hear anything that we had no idea what was dangerous and what wasn't.
I had really looked forward to learning and understanding our environment but that didn't happen. I'm reasonably adventurous but completely new to the rainforest environment and therefore cautious which is why I'd booked the tour.
The initial walking pace was to fast for some, I suspect a nervousness from the guide (who seemed more comfortable with insects than people) and just too many people in the group. We couldn't hear what she was saying on the walk as the footsteps drowned out her voice she talked as she walked and she faced forward at the front of the group. The photo is the closest we got to the guide during the evening.
When the tour started I was aware we had no idea what was going on as we couldn't hear at the back and after hearing something about scorpions I felt the need to speak up and explain the difficulties we were having ( no point in complaining later if you don't speak up at time). I asked if it were possible for her to point things out to the front of the group, then go past but her stay with the point of interest until we'd all seen it and heard about it. She did this once or twice but that was it. Most of the time we knew the front of the group had stopped to see something then by the time we got to it we had to try and figure out what we were looking for. Didn't get to speak to the guide once throughout the tour.
I tried getting to the front of the group but just kept getting barged backwards which felt unsafe in the night forest. Eventually the back group of about 6 of us just followed everyone for the walk.
Things were made harder as the torches weren't great, mine was particularly poor and my partner kindly swapped. The guides torch was significantly better but no use to the back party of the group as she'd moved the torch by the time we got there.
Guide clearly had a passion for the subject. I'm not sure if she was out of her depth with the numbers or just generally people.
Tour could be improved by either smaller group, max 10, a second guide at the back of the group or better group management making sure the whole group was gathered and stationary before talking and then ensuring everyone had a chance to see.
Disappointed in tour but interesting to have a walk at night. Lots to see if you know what you're looking for.
This tour is suitable for all ages and all fitness levels.
We were quite exhausted after a great day with Kel, but we still managed to enjoy and learn from Kane. Be aware though - 1.5 hours easily turns into 2.5 hours with so much to see! Thanks Kane!
Thanks to Kel too for a FUNtastic 2 day tour to Cooktown! :)
Shania took care of our transfer from Cairns to the Daintree Lodge. Immediately she made us feel at ease and welcome, taking time to explain the history and the importance of the Daintree National Park. The two hours ride felt like we were visiting with a good friend.
Kane took care of our night walk and the full day 4WD tour to Cooktown and Daintree tour. Kane’s knowledge and passion for the Daintree all encompassing life is amazing. During the night walk he showed us plants and animals to our amazement and the delight of the children present in our group. During the 4WD day tour we were treated to beautiful sights complemented with history, interesting facts and stories.
The view was amazing, the rainforests are a basis for knowledge in botany and geology fields the compeny gave us a very interesting day.
The depth of knowledge of the guide was appalling.
We spent our time largely on the main boardwalk (which we had already walked on that day) looking at plants in the dark which we could see much better in daylight. In terms of wildlife we saw ants, a praying mantis type insect and some very small scorpions that live in the mortar joints of a stone seat on the path. The group was too large to hear easily, the torches were not overly bright and overall it was a real disappointment. I understand that you can not be guaranteed to see wildlife but you would expect a guide to be very knowledgeable about what he is showing you on a set walk that he is familiar with. Just not good enough.
This company is pretty switched onto what you would like to experience.
Nate was very knowledgeable right throughout the tour and his insight to the changing environment was very helpful to being able to understand the history and importance of the area.
There are many places of interest to explore and experience.
As a package deal of all inclusive tours,accommodation,meals,we could not find any issues of what was advertised and delivered.
Kudos to Far North Escapes for making our unknown adventure into a extremely memorable experience.
We would not hesitate to book another trip/tour or adventure with Far North Escapes.
Again,A huge thank you to Nate as he really made our trip a truly memorable experience.
From the forests of the Atherton Tablelands and Daintree, through the dusty roads of PDR to the Tip of the continent and beyond; by land, by sea, and by air .Our outstanding guides have stopped at nothing to ensure that we have an adventure of a life time!
Thank you Andrea and Malia for showing us stunning sights, educating us on local knowledge, feeding us with delicious local gourmet food, driving us safely, and for the always pleasant & captivating conversation. We really appreciate your kindness, professionalism, and commitment to our every need. This trip wouldn't have been the same without your guidance.
Thank you also to our wonderful group of fellow travellers for making this journey a very enjoyable and pleasant one. I am so glad that our paths crossed with each and every one of you!!
Our excellent guide took us to some amazing sites and talked with confidence about everything we saw giving some fascinating details on the animals, plants and cultures, he talked the whole way whilst driving us off road on the bumpy bloomfield track through creeks and stopping at various locations up to Wujal Wujal. There we met a member of the Jalunji peoples who took us to the falls explaining a lot about her culture, then we sat with an older member of their mob and talked about her experiences and their persecution whilst looking through historic pictures. Even though there was so much to see we never felt rushed and were allowed to take our time.
It was la day out with a friend.. Thank you Nate .. The company itself was very nice and accommodative .. genuine people. High recommend .
Our guide duly noted that seeing anything was a lottery - but, sure enough, though it was a while before we spotted anything notable, we did see Huntsman spiders, two sleeping finches, tiny scorpions, moths, a Peppermint Stick Insect, tarantula, fireflies and more. The guide had good information about the forest, its trees, climbers and the fauna we encountered.
Where the experience failed however was in the number of participants - about 16 people. This meant that those at the back of the group (we were walking two-by-two along the boardwalk) missed several of the sightings and the accompanying information.
Before we started the guide was very insistent that we had to (electronically) sign an insurance waiver - even though he described the walk as 'easy' because it was along the paved boardwalk. That part certainly was easy, but the final 400 metres along a very rocky stream bed was really quite dodgy, bearing in mind the darkness. I even had to help an elderly couple up the very steep approx. 1 metre climb on to the road. The guide probably had no idea anyone needed assistance. He was a couple of hundred metres ahead of us by this stage.
I have conducted tours for 15 years all around the world and know that you have to attend to the whole group, all of the time in order to provide a satisfying and professional experience. There were far too many in this group for the guide to appropriately manage and perhaps because of that, a good percentage of the group were neglected.
















