Embark on an adventurous journey to Cape York and Torres Strait, exploring remote landscapes, rich cultures, and stunning natural beauty.
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Make the pilgrimage to Pajinka (Cape York) – the continent’s northernmost point and one of Australia’s most remote and unique locations, known as ‘The Tip’.
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Take a ferry to Thursday Island and learn more about the culture of the Torres Strait Islander people on a guided walk along Bayo Beach with a Torres Strait Islander Guide.
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Cross the Iron Range for a night near Chilli Beach – this picture-perfect white sand beach is framed by palm trees.
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Head into the mangroves on an eco-cruise in Weipa to spot crocodiles sunning themselves on the muddy riverbanks.
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Learn about Aboriginal culture in a remote retreat outside Cooktown with an Aboriginal guide, try bush food and listen to storytelling about the land and its ancestors. Then, learn about Torres Strait Islander culture on Thursday Island.
Other than the first night in Cairns, all nights are spent camping. Tents and camping gear are provided, but guests need to bring their own sleeping bag and pillow. Communal showers and toilets are available at all campsites, except for the night in Iron Range National Park.