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    Indigenous and Wild Queensland
    9 nights
    from $7,936* per person twin share
    TravelManagers exclusive: save $200 per person
    Escape to two of Australia’s most remote and untouched wilderness areas in style, rich with age-old wisdom and sheer raw beauty as your expert field guides connect you to the land, the sky and to a rich history. Incredible intimate experiences, gourmet surprises and luxe wilderness accommodation form just part of your journey.
    Your package includes:

    Your package includes:

    Your package includes:

    Your package includes:

    • 1 night’s accommodation in Port Douglas
    • Overnight camp including morning tea, lunch, camp oven roast dinner, all beverages (non-alcoholic), hot breakfast and lunch (day 2/3)
    • Gourmet meals – breakfast, 7 lunches and 5 dinners
    • 1 night Tent, bedding and towels provided for days 2 & 3
    • 1 night accommodation in Cairns
    • 2 nights accommodation Mt Isa
    • 4 nights glamping at Stockcamp (sleeping bag, pillow and swimming towel not included)
    • All daily activities, permit and entry fees
    • One way domestic flight Cairns/Mt Isa– Economy Class
    • Private professional, local and experienced outback guide
    • Return transfers to/from Mt Isa
    • Private transportation

    • Spend a night at Thala Beach Nature Reserve Resort – one of National Geographics Unique Lodges of the World
    • Enjoy a 2 day, 1 night experience with an indigenous guide who will show you 450 incredible rock artworks form a 20,000 year old gallery created by his people
    • 5 days hiking in the remotes near the NT/QLD border with rustic luxe touches – epicurean meals, sundowner drinks and sustainable, private glamping accommodation.
    • Exclusive ‘star bed’ experience where you sleep out on top of a gorge escarpment under the stars for a proper bush camp experience
    • Insight into a working cattle station and if mustering is taking place, witness the spectacle of the round up process of moving livestock with stockmen on horses or in helicopter (or both!)
    Valid for travel
    Valid for tour departing 6 August 2021. Ask your personal travel manager for a quote for all other departures.
    Offer expires
    31 May 2021 unless sold prior

    Itinerary

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    Day 1

    Arrival Cairns to Port Douglas

    Welcome to Queensland! You will be met on arrival and transferred to your hotel in Port Douglas where the remainder of the day is yours at leisure. Port Douglas was the traditional home to the Yirrganydji people before it was converted into a fishing village after European settlement. Enjoy exploring the marina and strolling along stunning beaches or simply relax at your hotel.

    Your accommodation this evening is one of National Geographic’s ‘Unique Lodges of the World’, located on a private headland between Cairns and Port Douglas. Complimentary experiences are provided for guests including nature/wildlife walks, star gazing nights and specialist talks from local experts. Why not dine in the treetops this evening, at the hotels popular Ospreys Restaurant?

    Overnight Thala Beach Nature Reserve Resort or similar

    Day 2

    Rock Art and Indigenous Culture

    An early start this morning as you set off into the Queensland outback with your expert Indigenous guide. Learn all about the region you are traversing and its history. Stop at a quirky café for morning tea at Mt Molloy as you start to set the scene for your outback adventure.

    Continuing on, you will reach the old Jowalbinna Station where you can see Red Bluff in the distance, aka Jowalbinna, which is a mountain of cultural significance to the local Indigenous people. Nearby is the historic Cobb and Co staging post and the Patrick Mail Hotel site with the remains of the sandstone floor and kitchen. Cobb and Co were a true pioneer for Australian travel in the gold rush years taking travellers between colonies and mining towns as well as further into the outback. Cobb & Co were also instrumental in setting up the mail delivery system in Australia.

    Along the way, following the 4WD only Laura – Maytown Coach road adventure track, you will see the pickaxe marks in the sandstone from the ‘old timers’ who forged the road. Natural formations in the sandstone like Jockey Cap will also be seen. Hop out of your vehicle, stretch your legs and head into the bush to learn about native bush tucker, traditional bush medicine, as well as many other interesting facts about the Australian bush with your passionate guide.

    Arrive at your bush camp around lunch time. Enjoy lunch and be shown to your comfortable camping tents. After lunch, venture on a short walk to your interpretive guided rock art tour. Be educated about the Indigenous history of your guides people through the rock art – the stories are there in red, yellow and white. These incredible rock artworks form a 20,000 year old gallery called ‘Magnificent’ and they are certainly magnificent. A true library of your guides people’s ways. There are 450 paintings that will captivate and mesmerise.

    Following your guided tour, you will have some free time to wonder and explore the wilderness or simply enjoy the jaw dropping scenery from the lookout. Wash off the day’s red dirt in our hot water bush shower overlooking the deep gorge and rocky cliff-faces. In the evening, curl up around the fire as the sounds of the Yigi Yigi (didjeridoo) echo through the valley while your roast dinner cooks on the coals. Then it’s billy tea and yarns around a campfire.

    Slip into nightfall and become part of the incredible landscape – roll out a swag or cosy up in your tent with beds that will make you forget you are camping. Five star? How about a billion stars? (B,L,D)

    Overnight Private Bush Camp

    Day 3

    Outback & Return to Cairns

    Wake up and watch the beautiful sunrise coming up over red sandstone, escarpment country. A hot bush breakfast over the campfire will be served followed by some free time to wander and explore this rugged outback and soak up the views. When you are ready, journey back to Cairns. Enroute, time permitting, stop along the way for a crystal clear creek swim with lunch. There is nothing quite like an Australian bush swim. Return to Cairns in the early evening. (B,L)

    Overnight Shangri La Cairns or similar

    Day 4

    Fly to Mt Isa

    This morning, you will be transferred to Cairns airport for your flight to Mt Isa. Fly over the rugged outback terrain as you venture inland. On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the day is yours at leisure.

    Mt Isa is one of Queensland’s longest-running mining towns. At night, the surrounding cliffs glow and zing with industry; the view of the twinkling mine lights and silhouetted smokestacks from City Lookout is strangely pretty. The surrounding country has a stark red beauty about it.

    Proud locals embrace life in the dusty heat and the geographical isolation. There is a similarly proud Indigenous history here; these are the traditional lands of the Kalkadoon, and Aboriginal people comprise nearly a quarter of the town’s population. Why not head to the local pub for dinner this evening? (B)

    Overnight Red Earth Hotel or similar

    Day 5

    Stockcamp

    This morning at 9.30am, you will be picked up from your hotel and drive 190km to Camooweal where you will pause for a short break. Camooweal proudly declares itself as the ‘Gateway to the Northern Territory/Queensland’. The road from Mount Isa to the town, known to locals as ‘Tojo’s Highway’, was built during World War Two with American funds and was originally designed as a link between the southern states and the theoretical ‘front line’ in the Northern Territory.

    The explorer William Landsborough, was the first European to pass through the Camooweal area. At the time (1862), he was looking for Burke and Wills. His reports led to the area being settled by pastoralists, but it was not until 1884 that the town of Camooweal was gazetted. It grew as a service centre for the surrounding properties, but the growth of Mount Isa meant sustained growth was not possible. The Barkly Highway between Mount Isa and Camooweal is considered the longest main street in the world at 188 kilometres long! Continue northward towards the Stockcamp, stopping for some sightseeing and a picnic lunch along the way. The scenery is golden and sparse. This is the true Aussie outback.

    On arrival, settle into your luxurious eco tents which are set up in a spectacular location, designed to expose you to the surrounding country. Enjoy some free time for a relaxing dip in the nearby waterhole, a lush and welcoming paradise amongst the harshness of the land, or simply relax around your camp site. As the sky starts to change colours, head to the Old Station for sundowner drinks as the sun continues to dip. Each evening for the next 4 nights, you will be wined and dined with a meal carefully prepared using only the finest local produce under the canopy of the night sky – another truly Australian luxurious experience. (B,L,D)

    Overnight in Glamping Bell Tents

    Day 6

    Pinnacle Trail

    Enjoy an early hand-cooked breakfast with a tea station that could rival the Hilton, served at 7am before you set off for the day. Today you will hike the 9km Pinnacle Trail. Hiking isn’t always about getting from point A to point B, it’s about exploring and learning. Your path today has only been travelled by a select few. There is an incredible amount of history along the way and our expert guide will educate you as you walk. You will be lead through this incredible environment as you look out for a range of endemic flora and fauna. Explore deserted camps and discover what it was like living so remotely 50 years ago. You will traverse the sparse spinifex hills, be amazed by the sheer expanse and never-ending views. Be sure to have your camera handy! Jump in your vehicle and drive to The Big Gorge for a gourmet picnic lunch with an incredible view. The Big Gorge is just one of the breath-taking sights you will encounter. The sheer magnitude of the colourful landscape will capture your heart and soul. This afternoon, you have free time to swim in the waterhole or relax on the rocks with a cold drink and enjoy the birdlife and peacefulness. This region is well known for vibrant green and gold wild budgerigars which quite often flock to the waterholes for a drink. Enjoy wine and cheese as the sun starts to dip. Tonight, we are doing things a little differently. You will overnight at the gorge, on a remote escarpment where you will enjoy a traditional Australian stockcamp dinner – think camp oven, billy tea and damper. A rare and private experience that will immerse you in the story of the land. Watch the rockface and gully change colour with the setting of the sun. Relax around the crackling campfire and enjoy the uninterrupted night sky – we call this evening the ‘star-bed’ experience and it is often the highlight for many. Tents and sleeping mats supplied. (B,L,D)

    Overnight in Tents

    Day 7

    River View Walk

    Awaken this morning to the changing colours of the rising sun as you are greeted with spectacular views. Absorb the breath-taking natural treasure that is before you. After breakfast, transfer to the River View track with stunning views of the region. Today’s luxurious hike is approx. 15km. Enjoy morning tea along the trail. Along the way, be sure to stop and take in the immense natural beauty of your surroundings. Remember that you are a member of a very small club who will ever get to experience this part of the country. Your expert guide will continue to open the secrets of their country and reconnect you with the bush. Their passion and knowledge of the environment will simply inspire you. The craggy sandstone bluffs watch over you, the incredible topography and the rivers lined with gums, continue to deliver that quintessential outback landscape. You will return to camp for a long lunch. Be spoilt by our team whilst you relax and enjoy great conversation, cold drinks and delicious, sustainably sourced food. Drive to the Border Waterhole and explore the untouched beauty of the landscape and enjoy an afternoon of exploring and relaxing. As the escarpment begins to glow in that red-gold rich light of the sunset, return to the Stockcamp where dinner is served after the most satisfying hot shower under the dimming sky in Australia’s remote outback. Sit down to a safari styled dinner table adorned with white linen, crockery and a beautiful bottle of wine. Be spoilt by yet another night of delicious dining and relaxing. It is these luxurious touches of hot water showers and sundowners, paired with evenings around a campfire, a selection of beverages and expertly crafted menus, that deliver key comforts for an immersive bush experience. Retire to your deluxe bell tent, your legs and body slightly aching from the days trek throughout some of the most remote landscape that most people will never get to experience as the Australian bush sounds coo you to sleep. (B,L,D)

    Overnight in Glamping Bell Tents

    Day 8

    Lost City

    Today you will transfer to the Lost City, a 2km walk from where you leave the vehicle and will explore the one-of-a-kind rock formations in this ancient area. The Lost City is something you need to see with your own eyes in order to comprehend just how magnificent these natural rock creations are. These layered looking towers will spire over you. Time will fly as you look in wonder at the 530 million year old Cambrian marine limestone stacks. Enjoy a picnic lunch at The Look Out before you transfer back to camp for some free time to relax and the opportunity to take in the magical views whilst stand up paddle boarding! The river is wide and flat. Shade leans over you from the river gums and red cliffs tower overhead. This is tranquillity at its best in some of Australia’s most remote waterholes. For those still feeling active, there is the option for a 4km hike to Stockcamp Gorge. This evening, enjoy your final dinner together, celebrating a fantastic week spent with friends as together, you created lasting discoveries and connections with the natural world exploring this beautiful landscape. (B,L,D)

    Overnight in Glamping Bell Tents

    Day 9

    Mt Isa

    Savour your last outback breakfast before making your way back towards Mt Isa. Enjoy a short break at the Herbertvale Station homestead for morning tea and an insight into life on a working cattle station before one last gourmet lunch. Enjoy a tour of the cattle yard and if mustering is taking place, witness the spectacle of the round up process of moving livestock from one location to another. You may see mustering done by helicopter, stockmen on horses and of course hear the thunder of the running cattle. Return to Mt Isa for an estimated 4pm time of arrival. (B,L)

    Overnight Red Earth Hotel or similar

    Day 10

    Departure

    Your tour ends after breakfast this morning, as you transfer to Mt Isa airport for your onwards flight. The stories you have learned and created will echo as you relive and share your journey with those back home. (B)

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    Advertised prices are per person twin share, correct at time of publication, are subject to availability and can change at any time without notification due to fluctuations in charges, taxes, and currency. Offer is valid on new bookings only. All discounts and savings have been applied to the price. Pricing is subject to change at anytime until full payment has been received. A minimum of six adults is required to guarantee this departure. A non-refundable deposit of 30% per person is required to secure your place. Final payment is due no later than 60 days prior to departure. Travel insurance is mandatory for travelling with Crooked Compass. Other conditions apply. Please contact your personal travel manager for full terms and conditions.

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