The Savannah Way is a stunning, adventurous route that stretches from Cairns in Queensland to Darwin in the Northern Territory, covering nearly 3,700 kilometres across the Australian Outback. This iconic road trip takes travellers through diverse landscapes, from lush rainforests and rugged mountain ranges to vast, open savannahs and arid desert plains. Along the way, you'll encounter historic towns, Indigenous cultural sites, and a variety of unique wildlife.
This all-inclusive tour includes scenic helicopter flights, gulf cruising, wilderness lodge accommodation, a journey on the historic Gulflander train and so much more!
Tour Highlights
Today you will be greeted by our friendly and professional Tour Directors. We’ll then check in to the Shangri-La Hotel located on the Marina, just minutes from the Esplanade. Tonight, enjoy a welcome dinner and meet your fellow adventurers. Stay: Shangri-La Hotel. Meals: D.
Departing Cairns early, we trek west and drive through the scenic Atherton Tablelands. Visit beautiful Millaa Millaa Falls before continuing to Undara Volcanic National Park, which protects the longest lava tube cave system in the world. Today a local Savannah Guide will take us on a tour through the lava tube cave system. Created when the Undara Volcano erupted over 190,000 years ago, the lava that flowed was enough to fill Sydney Harbour 3 times over. The flows lasted a long time, allowing the outer edge to cool while the interior kept flowing, creating the tubes seen today. This afternoon we arrive at Undara Experience and check in to our unique accommodation, consisting of restored railway carriages. The lodge has recently been fully renovated and upgraded, with all rooms now featuring private ensuite bathrooms. Tonight, enjoy dinner in the outdoor style restaurant as the outback sunset fades into a clear starlit night. Stay: Undara Lava Lodge. Meals: B.L.D.
This morning we depart Undara and head west to Croydon passing by Blackbull and travel through to Normanton before heading into Karumba. Located on the banks of the Norman River, Karumba came to importance in the 1930’s when it became a stop-over point for flying boats on the run from London to Australia. We will spend the next two nights at the End of the Road Motel. Stay: End of the Road Motel. Meals: B.L.D.
This morning we join one of the last great characters of rail travel - The Gulflander. This historic little train takes us on a journey from Normanton to Critters Camp. Later today we discover the amazing secrets of the mighty barramundi at The Les Wilson Barramundi Discovery Centre, the only hatchery in the world to breed the Southern Gulf strain of this iconic fish! The brand new interactive and state-of-the-art Interpretive Centre provides the history, stories, lifecycle, and habits of these sought-after fish. This afternoon we enjoy a special Sand Island sunset dinner cruise in the Gulf. Dine on local seafood while watching a sensational gulf sunset. (Includes wine and beer. Alternative meals are available). Tonight, we enjoy our second night at the End of the Road Motel. Note: Gulflander journey may change subject to operating hours. Stay: End of the Road Motel. Meals: B.L.D.
Today we follow the Savannah Way across the Gulf. Stop at Camp 119, the most northerly camp of the Burke and Wills Expedition of 1860/61. The exhausted party of Robert O'Hara Burke and William John Wills set up camp close to the seasonal Little Blynoe River, in the hinterland of the Gulf of Carpentaria, in their attempt to cross Australia from south to north. It was the northernmost point of their ill-fated expedition. From here we head to Leichhardt Falls (no swimming). After lunch we'll make our way north and re-connect with the Savannah Way via Doomadgee. From here we head towards the Northern Territory border, arriving at Hell's Gate Roadhouse late afternoon. Tonight, we stay in new and modern accommodation with ensuite bathrooms. Stay: Hell’s Gate Roadhouse. Meals: B.L.D
Today is all about enjoying our visit on the station at Hell’s Gate. Located on Cliffdale Station, Hell’s Gate takes its name from a gap in the escarpment one kilometre south. The activities will include a tour of the station and a scenic helicopter flight to the coastline of the Gulf of Carpentaria via Eight Mile Creek, where you may see native wildlife. Enjoy some free time this afternoon on your second night on this unique outback station. Stay: Hell’s Gate Roadhouse. Meals: B.L.D
This morning we continue along the Savannah Way and cross the border into the Northern Territory. Not far into the Territory we turn off and head north into Australian Wildlife Conservancy’s Pungalina-Seven Emu Wildlife Sanctuary and check in to our new safari camp. Built by Outback Spirit in 2019, the camp features unique safari tents with ensuite bathrooms and covered decks, the perfect spot for a two-night stay to discover the area. Stay: Pungalina Safari Camp. Meals: B.L.D
Today, we'll explore Pungalina-Seven Emu Sanctuary and learn about what makes these two properties such important ecological habitats in northern Australia. Together the two properties cover a combined area of around 305,000 hectares and include coastal monsoon rainforest, tall paper bark forests, palm fringed wetlands, deep gorges, and coastal flood plains. The sanctuary is home to over 40 species of mammals, 190 species of birds and 95 species of frogs and reptiles. Take a cruise on the Calvert River and experience some rarely seen but truly spectacular scenery. We'll also enjoy an informative ecology tour with trained AWC staff. Stay: Pungalina Safari Camp. Meals: B.L.D
This morning we return to the Savannah Way and make our way west to Borroloola on the McArthur River. After a visit to the Borroloola Museum, we pass through Limmen National Park before arriving at the turn off to Lorella Springs. From here it's a 30km drive to Lorella Springs Wilderness Park, a spectacular one million-acre pastoral lease that stretches right to the shores of the Gulf of Carpentaria. We arrive late afternoon and settle in for our three-night stay in this extraordinary location. Stay: Lorella Springs Station. Meals: B.L.D
Over the next two days we explore all the wonders of Lorella Springs Wilderness Park including pristine thermal springs. We'll take part in an exhilarating helicopter flight over the southern ‘Lost City’ and also take a drive out to the area to explore ancient sandstone structures where we will enjoy a ground tour with your guides who'll tell you about the local geology, vegetation and birdlife. At the end of each day's adventures, join your station hosts at the bar for happy hour and mingle with other likeminded explorers journeying across the Gulf. Stay: Lorella Springs Station. Meals: B.L.D
Our travels today take us along one of the most remote sections of Savannah Way. Used extensively by drovers in the 1870’s, thousands of cattle have walked this route on their way from Queensland to the Northern Territory and the Kimberley. We’ll pass through the dramatic scenery of the Limmen National Park before continuing along the Savannah Way towards Roper Bar. This afternoon we follow the Roper Highway east and press on to Katherine via Mataranka, arriving late afternoon for our two-night stay at the Knotts Crossing Resort. Stay: Knotts Crossing Resort. Meals: B.L.D
This morning we enjoy Tom Curtain’s national award-winning Katherine Outback Experience, a new addition to our tour. Later today, we take a 2-hour boat cruise on the Katherine River Gorge in Nitmiluk National Park. The NitNit Dreaming cruise is one of the most popular tours in the region and will take you to the end of the first gorge, where you will experience the beauty of the large boulders, rock pools and sands that make up the crossover to the second gorge. We return to Knotts Crossing Resort for our second night. Stay: Knotts Crossing Resort. Meals: B.L.D
This morning we enjoy a leisurely start before the final stretch of the journey to Darwin. Departing Katherine, we'll pass through Pine Creek and Adelaide River before arriving in the Territory's capital early afternoon. Along the way we'll visit Edith Falls, where you can swim in the paperbark-fringed pool at the base of the waterfall. After checking in to your harbour view room at the Hilton Garden Inn Darwin, enjoy the rest of the afternoon at your leisure before boarding the Charles Darwin for a delicious Territory-style sunset dinner cruise and celebrate a truly amazing trip! Stay: Hilton Garden Inn. Meals: B.L.D.
After breakfast enjoy a leisurely morning before being transferred to the airport or your accommodation if staying on in Darwin. Meals: B.
Please Note
▸Weight limits apply to all scenic flights (you may be weighed upon boarding for verification).
▸ The above itinerary is subject to change without notice.
Multiple departure dates are available from 26 April to 25 Sep 2025
Below pricing is based on travel in September 2025
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Can I travel if I require special assistance or mobility aids? Passengers are required to have a reasonable level of mobility to be able to board and alight the coach unaided. Due to space restrictions aboard our coaches, we are unable to accommodate passengers who require the use of wheelchairs or walkers. Vehicles are not equipped with wheelchair ramps or lifters. Passengers requiring physical or mental assistance must be accompanied by a companion who is willing and capable of providing such assistance. Passengers can bring a walking stick, however, we recommend that it be telescopic/collapsible for ease of storage.
What walking / fitness level is required on tour? Most itineraries contain guided sightseeing walks to natural attractions. As such, passengers are required to have a reasonable level of fitness in order to participate. Walks vary in length, are undertaken during the day, can be exposed to full sun, can be over uneven, natural terrain, steps up to a lookout or vantage point and some may be over slippery rocks. If passengers feel they are unable to participate on the day, alternative arrangements will be made with adequate provision for passenger comfort and safety. Shorter walks range from 100m – 400m, longer walks and hikes range from 2 - 5km.