OutbackTo Reef (trip)

OutbackTo Reef

  • Longreach Airport, Longreach, Queensland, Australia
  • Culture & Nature
Australia, Australia and Pacific

Contact provider for price13 DaysYear-round
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 3
Operator: Nature Bound Australia 12 people max
Absolute contrast will be your take home impression:

    the earthy colours and character of the far outback
    the folklore and bushman's heritage, including the finest of national exhibits - the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame
    embrace an ancient world of Dinosaurs which once roamed a vast inland sea
    the towering sandstone walls, gorges and canyons of Carnarvon National Park, providing delightful walking options
    the pristine paradise of tropical reefs and marine life, lagoons, coral cay and gardens of world heritage Lady Musgrave Island in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.
    a 4WD beach safari to world heritage Fraser Island with its extensive sand blows, multi-coloured sands, delightful lakes and towering forests

Discover the land of legends where for more than a century man has hardened to his environment and exercised his command over the land and the challenges it presents

Later immerse yourself in an azure lagoon, where the delicate wonders of nature are now so dependent on the environmental sensitivities of man.

The unfolding diversity of landscapes and habitats brings with it a fascinating variety of animal and bird life.

    From Dinosaurs of a once inland sea to Dingos on a sandy Island,
    from Brolgas and Bustards to Sea Eagles and Noddys,
    from egg laying Echidna to egg laying sea turtles,
    nature’s showcase from 95 million years of evolution to the present day, will be revealed.

Your holiday experiences will be greatly enhanced by a generous inclusion of side tours and special entries, including:

    life with a genuine Australian family on an outback station
    unfolding evidence of the great dinosaur era
    an inspirational visit to the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame
    Great Barrier Reef tour to Lady Musgrave Island
    a day visit to the world heritage Fraser Island

Enjoy the homely comforts and warm local hospitality synonymous with the outback, the beauty of the beaches and lakes on the Pacific coast

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  • This is a custom departure, meaning this trip is offered on dates that you arrange privately with the provider. Additionally, you need to form your own private group for this trip. The itinerary and price here is just a sample. Contact the provider for detailed pricing, minimum group size, and scheduling information. For most providers, the larger the group you are traveling with, the lower the per-person cost will be.

Itinerary

Pre departure administration, meet ‘n greet and tour briefings in Longreach on the first day of your tour or the afternoon before.
Day 1

Guests usually arrive in Longreach on a Qantas flight from Brisbane early to mid morning (subject to airline programs). You will be greeted at the airport and transferred to our tour briefing venue. The tour group will then travel west to the outback township of Winton and accommodation for the night, taking the rest of the day to enjoy the sights of this genuine country town. Accommodation The Boulder Opal Motor Inn 2 nights.
Day 2

Rise to the dawn antics and sounds of local flocks of Galahs and after breakfast embark on a full day tour into Dinosaur territory where the only recorded dinosaur stampede on earth has been protected for public education and viewing. More than 3,300 fossilised footprints dating back around 95 million years have been preserved, closely verified by Australian and international scientists. Major finds from this era are still being unearthed. You’ll visit Carisbrooke, a large outback sheep and cattle station with colourful mesas and break out country, Aboriginal art sites, opals for fossicking, abundant wildlife and genuine outback hospitality from the property owners.
Day 3

Firstly, a little more time to explore the Winton township and unique country stores before you head back to Longreach and settle in for a new wave of outback experiences. A visit in the late afternoon to the Qantas Founders Outback Museum will be of interest celebrating the flying history and beginnings of Australia’s national airline in this town. You might walk the the garden path to the nearby Stockman’s Hall of Fame to view the quoted memories of outback heroes.

Dinner this evening will be appropriate at the stylish Cattleman’s Bar and Grill.

Accommodation Albert Park Motor Inn 2 nights
Day 4

Early morning you’ll enjoy a fascinating visit to the School of Long Distance Education where the tyranny of distance presents no challenge to isolated children and educators in this Australian institution. Here you can tune into the largest classroom in the world, live “on air” with a lesson in progress. A memorable experience. Then it is on to the Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre, one of the finest national exhibits in Australia and paying tribute to the explorers, pioneers, stockmen and ringers, Aboriginal peoples and the women of the outback who helped to open up our vast country. The native gardens are adorned with impressive engraved tablets of folklore and verse, a chance to absorb the true spirit of the outback.
Day 5

Today you leave Longreach on a back-track journey to the tiny village of Tambo, known for its industrious ladies who in hard times nurtured a fledgling enterprise to world fame. You’ll cross the Barcoo River, also part of Australia’s folklore and discover that Australia has a vast water reserve known as the Great Artesian Basin on which all early settlement of the outback was reliant. You’ll travel through the outback roads by Avington Station and discover the villages of Isisford and Blackall with its historic steam driven woolscour and artesian bore water plant. Complete your day in Tambo with a stroll along Coolibah Walk beside the Barcoo River viewing the Coolibahs and River Red Gums, home to many species of inland birds and wildlife.

Accommodation: Tambo village motel
Days 6

You depart Tambo for the jewel of the Central Highlands, Carnarvon Gorge, along the historic Wilderness Way where bullock team trails once serviced the pioneering pastoral industry and early massacres were the outcome of conflict between indigenous peoples and new settlers. Time and road conditions permitting, you will be able to include a walk in the remote Salvator Rosa National Park with its imposing Spy Glass mountain peak. Nearing Carnarvon, the great white escarpment emerges. Settle into your bush inspired safari lodges for the following three nights amidst primitive Macrozamia Palms and grazing kangaroos.

Accommodation: Carnarvon Gorge Wilderness Lodge 3 nights
Day 7

A full day walk in the towering Carnarvon Gorge is sure to impress. There are many delightful creek crossings for you to rock hop across , feature side gorges, canyons and an extraordinary amphitheatre, expansive Aboriginal Rock Art galleries, primitive ferns, abundant palms, bird and wildlife. The gorge is part of a much more extensive Carnarvon National Park and a crowning oasis in the heart of the dry sandstone highlands of Central Queensland.

The extent of walking you choose is readily facilitated by the out and back nature of the trail up the gorge.
Day 8

Usually declared the optional mid term leisure day of the tour, you can consider the further exploration of side gorges, or a climb to the upper head of the main gorge, perhaps some patient platypus (Australia's living fossil) spotting in the creek if you desire. Otherwise Carnarvon is a great environment to put the feet up and relax awhile.
Day 9

Today involves a comfortable but long country highway drive east to the coastal township of Agnes Water, firstly passing through cattle fattening and major coal mining regions plus the villages of Rolleston, Bauhinia, Moura, Banana and Biloela. Here local government areas are the size of Belgium. Open cut mining is prompting discussion over coal fired power demands. The road in and out of Carnarvon usually provides wonderful sightings of large plains roaming birds unique to Australia, the Emu and Bustard as well as Kangaroos and Wallabies. A late afternoon roam on the Agnes Water beach a few steps from your luxury apartments will complete the day.

Accommodation; Mantra Pavilions 2 nights
Day 10

An early in house breakfast and you head for the ocean going catamaran moored at the historic village of 1770 and a spectacular day on the world heritage Lady Musgrave Island a true coral cay located on the southern extremity of the Great Barrier Reef. Here is a pristine island hideaway of coral sands, remote from the mainstream tourist invasion where you will view wonderful coral gardens, colourful marine life, an azure lagoon protected by a horseshoe reef located some distance out in the Pacific Ocean. Also available are island walks and snorkelling in a wonderful idyllic setting.
Day 11

Today you’ll travel south through fertile red soil sugar cane country to the idyllic Sunshine Coast village of Noosa Heads in time for an afternoon swim in the Pacific Ocean or some free time, village browsing. After dinner there will be a briefing on the following day’s visit to Fraser Island, one of the most unique islands in the world, the largest sand island and part of the Great Sandy Straits. Accommodation: Beachside Studio apartments 2 nights

Day 12

A continental style breakfast available in your room will facilitate an early departure on a special 4WD beach safari to the iconic world heritage Fraser Island. A full day of adventure and wonder including 90 miles of remote beach driving (4WD road), multi-coloured sands, sandy forest tracks, picturesque “perched” lakes and magnificent forests growing in sand, startling sand blows all unique features of the world’s largest sand island. Fraser Island was the focus of an aggressive conservation battle in the early 70’s resulting in its world heritage declaration.
Day 13

Start the day with a popular headland walk in Noosa National Park with its scenic beaches and coves and viewing of marine life (migrating Humpback Whales in season), bronzed Aussie surfers on the waves, abundant birdlife and occasional Koalas. On departing Noosa there will be a short inspection of unique Wallum Country with its birdlife and flora then you’ll travel south to Brisbane via Mt Ngungun (253m) one of the feature Glass House Mountains discovered and named by English seafaring explorer Captain James Cook. Time to walk/climb to the summit of this volcanic plug if you choose, to reflect on the land forms which stimulated the dreamtime stories of local Aboriginal peoples and it is from here all tour guests will be able to reflect on a wonderful journey of high contrast from the outback to the reef and tropical coast.

Expected arrival in Brisbane about 5.00pm

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