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As a valued agent www.australia4tours.com offer tours from Adventure Tours Australia an award winning company specialising in active, small group safaris for the adventurous traveller. We offer an extensive range of tours here exploring the highlights and hidden delights of Australia. Our tours are nature-based with the emphasis on the unique scenery, wildlife and Aboriginal culture of each area and they cater for everyone from the fit and adventurous who want to get off the beaten track to those who prefer the sound of ‘soft adventure’ and more comfortable facilities!

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About the Queensland Region

Area: 1,730,650 sq kms (668,207 sq miles)
State Population: 3,670,500
Capital: Brisbane
Population: 1,291,300

The state of Queensland in AustraliaTwo-and-a-half times the size of Texas and seven times the size of the United Kingdom, Queensland, more than half of which lies above the Tropic of Capricorn, is known as the 'Sunshine State'. It is home to the Great Barrier Reef, many resort islands, miles of golden sandy beaches, lush rainforest and huge wilderness areas.

Tropical North Queensland
This unique region of the state is where we operate our tours and there are many attractions and activities to explore. You can cruise, snorkel or dive on the amazing Great Barrier Reef, relax on one of the beautiful tropical islands, take a 4WD safari to the outback, trek into some of the oldest rainforest in the world or do all of the above!

Southern Queensland:

Our touring products travel through the rest of the state stopping at the Atherton Tablelands, A Cattle station, Magnetic island, the Whitsunday Islands, Fraser Island, Rainbow Beach and Brisbane. This provides for a diversity of experiences and inclusions as part of the tour because Queensland has something for everyone.

 


Culture

Queensland has a rich Aboriginal culture and you will get a taste of it on all our trips. Guides will introduce you to bush medicine, history, and stories.

Wildlife

You might be lucky enough to see fresh and salt-water crocodiles, kangaroos, wallabies, the endangered emu-like Cassowary, possums, the cute Green Tree Frog and a huge variety of bird life including pelicans and several species of cockatoos and parrots. You can guarantee to see all these, plus koalas and more, at Rainforest Habitat Wildlife Sanctuary, a unique reserve visited on many of our tours.

Climate

Aptly named the Wet Tropics, Far North Queensland experiences two distinct seasons (similar to the Top End of the Northern Territory). Average temperatures during the dry season (lasting approximately from May-November) vary from 14-26°C (57-79°F), though outback and highland areas can fall considerably below this during winter nights. July to August is a very busy time and booking accommodation and tours in advance is highly recommended. The green season begins with the first monsoonal rains, usually around the end of November, and between 75 and 90% of the annual rainfall is recorded during this time. Average green season temperatures range from 24-33°C (75-91°F).

Time Zones
Please note: At different times during the year there are time zones differences in Australia, for instance between New South Wales and Queensland.

Example: On certain tours that depart New South Wales at 8.00am and then stops to pickup more passengers just over the border in Queensland at 8.30am which would normally take 90 minutes to cover the same distance it's because of the time zone.

Average Minimum Average Maximum Description
October-December 22°C 36°C Days are usually fine and hot, with a late afternoon build-up of storm clouds, resulting in evening showers. This inspires many native trees to flower, bringing out the birds and pollinating insects. The outback creeks and waterfalls start to flow. This is also the main time of reproduction on the Great Barrier Reef, when we can witness the yearly coral spawning.
January-March 22°C 36°C Warm, Humid weather night and day. This is the time when the tropics experience the heaviest rainfalls throughout the year. The rivers are flowing, the rainforest is glowing with colour, and the outback turns green!
April-May 18°C 30°C This is the mildest time of the year, with the rains easing. The days are warm and usually sunny, often cooled by a sea breeze. The nights are comfortably cool.
June-July 12°C 26°C The coolest months in the tropics, and also the time when we experience the least rainfall. Perfect for sitting around an outback campfire under a star-filled sky! Our daylight hours are not significantly reduced in winter, so outdoors activities reign all year round.
August-September 15°C 30°C Temperatures start to warm up, but the sunny days are cooled with a refreshing sea breeze. Humpback Whales can be seen on their annual epic migration to the tropical waters of the Great Barrier Reef, where they bear their young, before heading back to the Antarctic for summer.

 

Required clothes: Dress is generally casual throughout Queensland and, especially with the high temperatures, shorts and t-shirts etc are ideal for most of the year. A hat (particularly a one with a wide brim) would come in very handy to protect you from the sun. A light waterproof jacket is recommended during the green season (though it is definitely not cold!) and warm clothes for winter nights if you are venturing into the outback.

Accommodation

For travellers who look for a backpacker accommodation we recommend:
CAIRNS
*Calypso
*Bohemia
*YHA
*Caravellas


BRISBANE
*   Tin Billy
*   Palace
*   Bunk
*   YHA


Available facilities to go to the accommodation:
- Check if free transfer buses are provided by the hotels
- Airporter Shuttle Bus services are available - 8$AUD per person (Cairns); and 11$AUD per person (Brisbane)
- Taxi fare from airport to:
*   Calypso: about 17$ AUD
*   Bohemia: about 15$ AUD
*   Tin Billy: about 27$ AUD
*   Palace: about 25$ AUD

 

Places of Interest

Cape Tribulation - approximately 150km north of Cairns, Cape Tribulation is a remote community in the heart of the Daintree National Park. Captain Cook named the cape in the late 1700's, as it was just north of here that his 'tribulations' began when he ran his ship on to Endeavour Reef. It is famous for the discovery of rare and primitive plant species in the rainforest and also the only place in Australia where the reef meets the rainforest (the Great Barrier Reef and Tropical Lowland Rainforest). The stretch of coast that follows the Coral Sea is incredibly beautiful.

Undara Lava Tubes - these geological wonders were formed some 190,000 years ago when a volcano erupted and its molten lava flowed down a dry riverbed. As the top layer cooled and crusted, the magma below continued to flow through the tubes taking it further from the volcano. As the eruption stopped, the lava drained out of the tubes leaving a series of long, hollow tunnels. The word Undara means 'a long way' in the Aboriginal language and one of the lava flows here extends 160 kilometres, making it the longest lava flow from a single volcano in the world.

Fitzroy Island - 35 kilometres (18 nautical miles) south east of Cairns, Fitzroy Island is one of 600 'Continental' islands on the Great Barrier Reef and is surrounded by colourful fringing reef. It is actually the top of a submerged mountain and was connected to the mainland approximately 10,000 years ago but when the Ice Age ended and the ocean rose, the valley between Fitzroy and the other mountain peaks flooded.

Beaches

Cape Tribulation - has a beautiful white, sandy beach bordered by World Heritage rainforest and the clear waters of the Coral Sea.

Fitzroy Island - is surrounded by beaches made up of coral deposits. You can snorkel right off the beach.

Hikes

Rainforest Hike - Discover unspoilt freshwater streams and hidden waterfalls that can only be reached by foot on our 2 day hike exploring the valleys surrounding Little Mulgrave River.

Mossman Gorge - The 3km walking trail offers a beautiful introduction to the World Heritage rainforest of the Daintree National Park.

Silver Valley - enjoy a walk through the outback to a renowned Aboriginal rock art site.

Culture

Gold Rush - Approximately 150km west of Cairns, in the heart of the QLD outback, you won't believe that these rugged tree-studded hills were once home to 10,000 people scrambling for gold. 120 years ago Tyrconnell was the most famous mine on the Hodgkinson Goldfield and several original buildings and machines remain as testament to the era.

Aboriginal Outstation - a highlight of some of our 4WD safaris is the chance to interact with members of the local Barbarrum clan, learn about their way of life and try your hand at didgeridoo playing

Wildlife

You might be lucky enough to see fresh and salt-water crocodiles, kangaroos, wallabies, the endangered emu-like Cassowary, possums, the cute Green Tree Frog and a huge variety of bird life including pelicans and several species of cockatoos and parrots. You can guarantee to see all these, plus koalas and more, at Rainforest Habitat Wildlife Sanctuary, a unique reserve visited on many of our tours.

Other Activities

Canoeing - Have fun exploring beautiful Lake Tinaroo by canoe - a great way to get up close to wildlife along the banks. As included in some of our 4WD Safaris.

Skyrail Rainforest Cableway - See the rainforest from a different angle! Experience amazing views of the canopy on this 7km gondola ride that takes you to Kuranda, the village in the rainforest. As included in some of our 4WD Safaris.

Horse Riding - explore the grasslands, rainforest and Cape Tribulation beach on horseback on our 3 Day 'Trails in Tribulation' Guided Transport packages.

Great Barrier Reef Diving and Snorkelling - take a day trip to the pristine reef off Cape Tribulation on our 3 Day 'Reef & Rainforest' Guided Transport packages or check out our 'Diving the Great Barrier Reef' section (see Itineraries in the Queensland 'Tours' menu) for day trips and Learn to Dive/Advanced Open Water courses from Cairns.

White Water Rafting - enjoy a full day of white-knuckle adventure rafting the Grade 4 rapids of the Tully River on our 3 Day Hinchinbrook Safari.

 
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