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15 – 18 March & 6 – 9 September 2022
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Rainforests, savannahs and wetlands of North Queensland – possible sightings include
- MAMMALS: Platypus, Spectacled Flying-fox, Agile Wallaby
- REPTILES & FROGS: Boyd’s Forest Dragon, Freshwater and Saltwater Crocodiles, Eastern Water Dragon, Spotted Tree Monitor
- BIRDS: Forest, Azure and Little Kingfisher, Blue-winged Kookaburra, Metallic Starling, Brolga, Wompoo Fruit-dove
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Explore Far North Queensland, a tropical haven of ancient rainforests, savannah and woodlands. The Daintree Forest is believed to be 180 – 135 million years old. Gain exclusive access to the Forever Wild Tropical Wetlands Shared Earth Reserve, ancient growth savannah woodlands, lakes, swamps and creeks and contribute to a conservation and research project surveying threatened Spot-tailed Quolls.
$2770pp sharing double/twin room
If you are not travelling with another person with whom you can share a room: add $250
(note: we can try to find room-share partners of the same sex for single travellers, but we can’t promise)
Private tours can be arranged anytime from March to end September. Price on application.
The rainforests, savannahs and wetlands of North Queensland are very rich in birds, mammals and reptiles.
On this tour we are likely to see:
MAMMALS: Platypus, Spectacled Flying-fox, Agile Wallaby, Mareeba Rock-wallaby, Musky Rat-Kangaroo, Red-legged Pademelon, Green Ringtail, Sugar Glider and possibly Lumholtz’s Tree Kangaroo. Read about some of the mammals of FNQ here.
REPTILES & FROGS: Boyd’s Forest Dragon, Freshwater and Saltwater Crocodiles, Eastern Water Dragon, Spotted Tree Monitor, Australian Scrub Python and/or Jungle Carpet Python and perhaps a Frill-necked Lizard. White-lipped Tree Frog, Green-eyed Tree Frog, Green Tree Frog are all possible.
BIRDS: Forest, Azure and Little Kingfisher, Blue-winged Kookaburra, Metallic Starling, Brolga, Wompoo Fruit-dove, Yellow Honeyeater, Spectacled & Pied Monarch, Bower’s Shrikethrush, Chowchilla, Tooth-billed Bowerbird, Yellow-breasted Boatbill, Great-billed Heron, Barred Cuckooshrike, Olive-backed Sunbird and possibly a Southern Cassowary, Sarus Crane, and Grey-headed Robin.
Full interpretation by an experienced Wildlife Guide, all transport, meals and accommodation as described below and entry fees.
Notes: Wildlife and natural history notes will be provided to guests at beginning of this tour
Expert Wildlife Guides: Guides are recognised as some of the best in Australia. Our Wildlife Guide training program ensures that all Guides have an in-depth knowledge of the wildlife and environments you will see. They are friendly, knowledgeable and passionate about wildlife – some of them have over 20 years experience working with wild animals, several are volunteer wildlife carers and rescuers and most have travelled extensively throughout Australia (and the world).
Many hours of wildlife research work precede the tour to ensure that you see and learn about native wildlife in its natural environment. Guides carry mobile phones which link them to other Wildlife Guides and to emergency services. Guest safety is of paramount importance to us.
Boat Cruise: two boat cruises are included in the price.
Meals on tour: All meals are included unless stated otherwise. NB Vegetarian, gluten-free, pork-free or other food preferences should be noted at the time of booking. Some meals are carried on board the vehicle, or ordered in advance. We can only cater for allergies and special food preferences that we are informed of in advance.
Easy walking: Although this tour is mostly vehicle based, most of the day is spent outside the vehicle on a number of easy, flat terrain, bushwalks so that you can get close to nature. Passengers must be able to walk unassisted at least 3km (2miles) on uneven dirt surfaces to ensure wildlife sightings. There may be up to 3 walks of this duration during each day.
Transport: In a comfortable air conditioned vehicle.
Accommodation:
1 night at Daintree Eco-lodge, 2 nights at Chambers Wildlife Rainforest Lodge are included.
Rooms are twin share or double.
Note: This itinerary is subject to change without notice and is dependent on weather, road and sea conditions, fire and on the regulatory requirements of Government(s) and/or its Agencies eg, National Parks Service. Activities may also be modified or curtailed dependent on the health of participants and the ability or otherwise of sub-contractors to provide activities. We will not provide compensation to participants who are unable to undertake activities described in this itinerary or who become injured or sick during the journey. Nor will Echidna Walkabout reimburse monies for any activities that are modified or cancelled as a result of all or any of the above. The same proviso is in place if, due to vehicle or boat breakdown or for any other reason, we are unable to meet your scheduled flights or other ongoing activities.
Strong walking shoes or boots, outdoor clothing to suit variable weather conditions (please check weather forecast for accurate predictions), sun hat, rainproof coat, small torch (flashlight), insect repellent, min 15+ sunscreen, daypack and 1 litre re-usable water bottle. Camera and binoculars are recommended. You should also bring swimming gear.
As space is limited please keep luggage to 1 duffel bag OR 1 backpack OR 1 small suitcase per person.
Drinking Water: Tap water is completely safe and drinkable and available at the accommodation on this trip, and a large fresh storage is carried on board the vehicle each day. We recommend you bring a re-usable water bottle which we can refill during the day. If you don’t like to drink tap water we highly recommend you bring a filter to reduce plastic waste.
Daintree Rainforest, Cape Tribulation, Great Barrier Reef Drive
Head north from Cairns on the scenic Great Barrier Reef Drive. Learn about unique habitats and observe the changes in biodiversity as we get closer to the Daintree tropical rainforest, part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. The Daintree is an ancient tropical rainforest spanning 120,000 hectares, the largest tropical rainforest in Australia.
We walk the Jindalba nature trail, for magnificent scenery and plentiful wildlife. We search for Southern Cassowary, Wompoo Fruit Dove, Yellow-breasted Boatbill, Spectacled Monarch, Spotted Catbird, Pale-yellow Robin & Boyd’s Forest Dragon.
Lunch – WHET Restaurant set in tropical jungle with a casual atmosphere.
Our second walk for the day follows the pretty Oliver Creek. This walk passes through a range of fascinating plant life including a stunning hollowed-out strangler fig, a cluster of giant fan palms, some paperbark and pandanus trees, before opening into diverse and interesting mangroves. This rainforest to mangrove ecotone is incredibly diverse. We have a chance of spotting Azure Kingfisher, Shining Flycatcher, Black Butcherbird, Mangrove crabs, Golden Orb Spider and Boyd’s Forest Dragon.
We highly recommend a swim in the azure waters of Emmagen Creek before dinner.
Dinner – we’ll dine tonight at eco-friendly Heritage Lodge.
After dinner check in at nearby Daintree Eco-Lodge, situated in the heart of magnificent rainforest.
Accommodation: Daintree Eco-lodge
Meals included: Lunch & dinner (Breakfast not included)
Crocodiles on the Daintree River, Forever Wild Shared Earth Reserve
An early start to maximise wildlife viewing on the Daintree River. A short drive of 30 minutes takes us to our cruise location.
Private Daintree Cruise
Cruise the Daintree River with the dawn light, spotting wildlife on a quiet, clean solar electric boat with zero impact on the environment. On this private two hour cruise photograph wild Saltwater Crocodiles, Green Tree Pythons, Spectacled Flying-Fox and birds including Great-billed Heron, Pacific Baza, Papuan Frogmouth, Large-billed Gerygone, Olive-backed Sunbird and possibly Noisy Pitta, Black Bittern or Barred Cuckooshrike.
Lunch – at the Highlander Tavern, located in the mountains of the Port Douglas Hinterlands
Spend the afternoon in the Forever Wild Shared Earth Reserve. Here survey for birds, including the threatened Black-throated Finch. Sightings of Chestnut-breasted Mannikin, Grey-crowned Babbler, White-throated Gerygone, Yellow Honeyeater, Red-backed Fairywren, Great Bowerbird, Pale-headed Rosella, Red-winged Parrot, Black-necked Stork (Jabiru) and Brolga are likely, and possibly even Sarus Crane! The reserve is also home to Agile Wallabies, Eastern Grey Kangaroos, Common Wallaroos, some spectacular dragonflies including Graphic Flutterer and Scarlet Percher, and even the famous Frilled (Frill-necked) Lizard!
Check in at Chambers Wildlife Lodge for two nights. Hidden in 1200 acres of Lake Eacham’s highland rainforest in the beautiful Waterfalls and Crater Lakes district of the Atherton Tablelands, and pioneers in eco-tourism. The lodge focusses on birdwatchers, wildlife enthusiasts, naturalists and photographers.
Accommodation: Chambers Wildlife Lodge (2 nights)
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Spot-tailed Quoll Research
Work alongside expert quoll researchers Justin McMahon and Alberto Vale, checking camera traps, documenting food sources and locations of Spotted-tailed Quolls. We will be entering research locations not accessible to the public. The chance of seeing quolls is very low (they are nocturnal, and we will be there in daytime), but participation in the study will provide valuable data and funding. You will learn so much about them on the day that your chances of seeing them in future are increased. Alberto and Justin are the region’s leading experts on Spotted-tailed Quolls. Their research has resulted in 8 publications in the last 2 years.
About Spot-tailed (Tiger) Quolls:
The Spot-tailed Quoll Dasyurus maculatus is one of the largest carnivorous marsupials in the world,
Spot-tailed Quoll subspecies gracilis of North Queensland is now critically low and at real risk of extinction,
This subspecies of quoll is genetically distinct from other Tiger Quolls, and has suffered an estimated 20% loss of geographic range in recent years,
Recommended conservation actions for this subspecies include rigorous monitoring at known sites, surveying for unknown populations, and relocations into historic sites.
We will be working with researchers and a not for profit that are taking action on the recommendations.
About the Australian Quoll Conservancy (AQC)
The Australian Quoll Conservancy are a new “not for profit”, active in North Queensland and Victoria. They use non-invasive monitoring methods and aim to increase awareness of the quoll species of Australia, all of which are threatened.
How does this trip contribute to Quoll Conservation?
This portion of the tour is not-for-profit with ALL proceeds going directly to AQC.
Extra contributions are welcomed; a thermal imaging camera and new computer GPS system are needed.
You will also gain exclusive access to social media images and content as a result of your visit. Your Guide will provide more information.
Back to Chambers Wildlife Rainforest Lodge. Take a rest in preparation for the night walk or explore the beautiful surrounds of Chambers Wildlife Lodge. There are several walks available at the Lodge where you might find birds such as the Eastern Whipbird, Wompoo Fruit Dove, Peaceful Dove and Australian Brush Turkeys.
A wildlife tour in Far North Queensland is not complete without a night walk to experience the overall diversity of wildlife in the Wet Tropics. Seeing wildlife in the daytime is just the start – most mammals and some reptiles have adopted a nocturnal lifestyle to avoid the heat of the day in the tropical climate. Observations may include the Lemuroid Possum, Green Ringtail Possum, Lumholtz’s Tree Kangaroo, Green-eyed Tree Frog, Leaf-tailed Gecko or perhaps Platypus. We will also be on the lookout for signs of Tiger Quolls!
Accommodation: Chambers Wildlife Rainforest Lodge (2nd night)
Meals included: breakfast, lunch & dinner
Lake Barrine, Yungaburra & Cairns
Optional birding at famous Hasties Swamp. This large seasonal wetland is famous amongst birders for its range of resident and migratory birds. Over 260 species have been recorded. With a large bird hide, you will have excellent waterbird viewing and photography opportunities. Sightings may include Magpie Geese, Comb-crested Jacana, Intermediate Egret, Plumed Whistling-duck and possibly Latham’s Snipe. Bush birds could include Scarlet, Brown & White-cheeked Honeyeater and many others.
After Hasties Swamp take a walk at Lake Barrine. Several walks are available offering great wildlife and bird watching opportunities, varying from 30 minutes to 2 hours. Birds such as Bower’s Shrikethrush, Yellow-breasted Boatbill, Pied Monarch and Chowchilla are regularly seen, and occasionally a Southern Cassowary. Reptiles could include Eastern Water Dragon, Spotted Tree Monitor, Boyd’s Forest Dragon and Eastern Saw-shelled Turtle. Musky Rat-Kangaroo and Lumholtz’s Tree-Kangaroo are also possible. Afterwards, we will toast our wildlife spotting achievements over some local tea or coffee at the famous Tea House.
We take a cruise on the lake to spot reptiles such as Jungle Carpet and Australian Scrub Pythons, Saw-shelled or Macquarie Turtles, Australian Long-finned Eels, archerfish and birds including Australian Swiftlet and White-bellied Sea-Eagle.
Lunch is included at the Tea-House – food options are many and the view is pretty special too!
Nearby, at Yungaburra, we take a walk to a special spot to search for Platypus. This is a great chance to get a good photo of this difficult subject. This location is also home to a family of Lumholtz’s Tree Kangaroo. We will be making a donation to a charity that cares for injured tree kangaroos. We will also visit an ancient fig tree.
16.30 Return to Cairns – Drop off in Cairns or at the airport.
Accommodation: not included
Meals included: Breakfast, morning tea, and lunch
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