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Gulf Savannah Wanderer

  • Travel on historic 1960s Savannahlander and Gulflander trains
  • Cruise through the spectacular Cobbold Gorge
  • Discover the ancient Undara Lava Tubes
From
$4,595 pp twin share
8 nights
Cruise Snapshot
8 Nights

Explore Queensland's remote Gulf Country on this 9-day small group tour, travelling by historic trains and discovering ancient landscapes

  • Travel aboard the historic Savannahlander and Gulflander trains
  • Cruise through Cobbold Gorge and discover the Undara Lava Tubes
  • Uncover pioneering history, remarkable wildlife and the rugged Queensland outback

Trip Details

Departs
2 September 2026
Returns
8 October 2026
Operator
AAT Kings

Explore Queensland’s remote Gulf Country on this 9-day small group tour from Cairns. Travel aboard the historic Savannahlander and Gulflander trains, cruise through Cobbold Gorge and discover the ancient Undara Lava Tubes. Along the way, uncover pioneering history, remarkable wildlife and the rugged landscapes of the Queensland outback. *Please note, this tour is operated by a third-party*

When & how much

Departures & Pricing

Departs
2 September 2026
Returns 8 October 2026
Returns
8 October 2026
Duration
8 nights
From pp twin share
$4,595 pp
  • 02 Sep 2026 - 10 Sep 2026
    from $4,595 pp twin share *
  • 09 Sep 2026 - 17 Sep 2026
    from $4,595 pp twin share *
  • 16 Sep 2026 - 24 Sep 2026
    from $4,595 pp twin share *
  • 23 Sep 2026 - 01 Oct 2026
    from $4,595 pp twin share *
  • 30 Sep 2026 - 08 Oct 2026
    from $4,595 pp twin share *

* Prices and category availability are subject to change without notice.

Cabin grades, balcony upgrades and pre-cruise hotel options are quoted on enquiry — call 1300 414 198.

Day by day

Itinerary

  1. 1

    Cairns - Malanda

    Your North Queensland tour begins on a high – quite literally – as you depart Cairns along the Kuranda Range road, weaving upwards into the rainforest-shrouded Atherton Tablelands. Talking of stepping back in time, Historic Village Herberton is a recreated tin mining town replete with shops, a pub, grocer, school and garage. There are more than 50 restored period buildings making this outdoor museum, all decked out with antiques and memorabilia. And you can visit them at your leisure – be sure to order a coffee in the Bakerville Tearooms.

  2. 2

    Malanda - Georgetown

    If you’re looking for a reason to get up early this morning, make it a journey toward Mount Surprise. All aboard the 1960s Savannahlander train as it tracks towards Einasleigh in the Wet Tropics area of the Kuranda Range. You linger here with sufficient time to enjoy a cold one at the pub or visit Copperfield Gorge – remnants of an ancient lava flow that spewed from a now extinct volcano thousands of years ago – before the ‘silver bullet’ chugs on toward Forsayth, continuing northwest toward the sleepy village of Georgetown.

  3. 3

    Georgetown - Karumba

    The aquatic jewel of your Gulf Savannah tour, Croydon’s Lake Belmore is the region’s largest body of water, stocked with a mind-boggling variety of fish. Stretch your legs here before reaching Normanton, a delightfully quirky town with old-world charm to spare. Have your camera poised to snap shots of the legendary ‘Purple Pub’, historic Burns Philp General Store and a replica of Krys, the (late) 8.63-metre crocodile. More fish await at Karumba, at the mouth of the Norman River on the Gulf of Carpentaria. This pocket of tropical paradise is also a twitcher's delight, as you’ll discover on a fiery sunset cruise.

  4. 4

    Karumba

    Spanning 310,000 square kilometres, the Gulf of Carpentaria is a rare modern example of a shallow sea on top of a continent – a feature much commoner at earlier times of the Earth’s geologic history. It’s a unique marine ecosystem that fosters all manner of fish, including barra, as you’ll learn at the Les Wilson Barramundi Discovery Centre & Hatchery. The interactive and interpretive centre provides the history, stories, lifecycle and habits of these fish, and is the only place in the world to breed and hatch them. Feeling thirsty? Let’s head to Point Sunset for happy hour. Cheeers!

  5. 5

    Karumba - Normanton

    The Far North Queensland touring outback is beautiful. But 160+ years ago it was also harsh. Explorers Burke and Wills came through this part of the world while surveying the gulf. Campsite 119 was their most northerly post during their 1861 expedition. They didn’t make it to Mutton Hole Wetlands Regional Park, but you will, with time for croc- and bird-watching in this part of the largest continuous wetland in northern Queensland.

  6. 6

    Normanton - Cobbold Gorge

    When the journey matters just as much as the destination, jump aboard the historic Gulflander RM93 train at Normanton’s handsome Victorian-era railway station. Your adventure through the savannah landscape crosses the Norman River to Critters Camp and on to Black Bull Siding before arriving in the old gold mining town of Croydon. As locals like to say, the train “travels from nowhere to nowhere”. But it sure is fun. Call in again at Georgetown and Forsayth en route to Cobbold Gorge.

  7. 7

    Cobbold Gorge

    Cobbold Gorge is the place to visit to put life in perspective – in the best possible way. This ancient geological landform is distinguished by its narrow, striated sandstone formations and humbling 10-metre cliffs. Waterways carved the gorge some 10,000 years ago, channelling through 135-million-year-old sandstone. Cruising here, the only sounds you’ll hear are the wind, wildlife and quiet hum of your boat.

  8. 8

    Cobbold Gorge - Undara

    Sleep in – we’re in no rush today. Quick stop at Forsayth, then we are heading to Talaroo Hot Springs, one of the Outback’s most extraordinary geological wonders with the Aboriginal hospitality of the Ewamian people. After lunch, we are joining a guided tour to learn more about this magical place, followed by a dip in the hot springs. In the afternoon we leave this magical place and arrive at our accommodation at Undara.

  9. 9

    Undara - Farewell from Cairns

    After breakfast in the Australian bush, an experienced Savannah Guide will meet you for an informative tour of the world’s largest, longest and most accessible lava tube system. The Undara Lava Tubes were carved by the world’s longest lava flow from a single volcano. Huge caves have formed along the tubes, creating a surreal underground world. We continue on our scenic and leisurely drive over the Tropical Tablelands past the Wind Turbines at Ravenshoe, stopping off at the magnificent Curtain Fig Tree, before making our way back to Cairns, where you will be taken back to selected accommodation. It’s a hard act to follow, but the heritage Curtain Fig Tree in the Atherton region puts up a good fight. Time to say goodbye to the Savannah. Make no mistake – this siren is one that will continually call you back for yet another Cairns tour.

What you get for the price

Inclusions & exclusions

What’s included

  • Travel aboard the 1960s Savannahlander train See amazing bird life on a sunset cruise at Karumba Visit Burke &amp.
  • Wills Camp 119 Experience the historic Gulflander train Cruise the spectacular Cobbold Gorge Visit the famous Undara Lava Tubes Visit Talaroo Hot Springs.
  • Day 1 highlights Cairns - Malanda: Your North Queensland tour begins on a high – quite literally – as you depart Cairns along the Kuranda Range road, weaving upwards into the rainforest-shrouded Atherton Tablelands. Talking of stepping back in time, Historic Village Herberton is a recreated tin mining town replete with shops, a pub, grocer, school and garage. There are more than 50 restored period buildings making this outdoor museum, all decked out with antiques and memorabilia. And you can visit them at your leisure – be sure to order a coffee in the Bakerville Tearooms.
Where you’ll stay

Accommodation

  • Cobbold Gorge Cabins
  • Karumba Lodge
  • Latara Motel
  • Malanda Lodge Motel
  • Normanton Tourist Park
  • Undara Lava Lodge
From the operator

Common questions about this voyage

How long is this journey?
This itinerary runs for 9 days and 8 nights.
When can I travel?
Departures are currently scheduled between 02 Sep 2026 and 08 Oct 2026, subject to live availability.
Are there different departure options?
Yes, multiple departures may be available depending on your preferred travel period.
What is generally included?
Inclusions typically cover guided touring and selected experiences, with exact details listed in the itinerary.
What style of accommodation is used?
Accommodation is pre-arranged as part of the journey, with specific properties shown in the trip details.
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