Savannah Discovery

Port Douglas to Darwin 2025

17 DAY FULLY INCLUSIVE TOUR

SUNDAY 13TH JULY TO TUESDAY 29TH JULY


This truly outback journey will take you to some amazing world heritage areas, you’ll experience some fantastic rail journeys and a cruise through the magnificent Cobbold Gorge. Immerse yourself in our pre-history at the ancient and alluring Undara Lava Tubes. We start in Queensland’s laid-back tropical northern town of Port Douglas and end this journey in Darwin, Australia’s own former frontier outpost.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS


Mossman Gorge, Daintree, Wildlife Habitat Sanctuary, Mareeba Heritage Museum, Chillagoe, Herberton Heritage Museum, Millstream Falls, Innot Hot Springs, Undara Lava Tubes, Ted Elliott Mineral Collection, Cobbold Gorge, Croydon Historic Village, Karumba - Gulf of Carpentaria, Mt Isa Experience, Barkly Tablelands, Daly Waters, Mataranka Thermal Pool and Rainbow Springs, Katherine Gorge, Katherine Outback Experience, Edith Falls, Pine Creek - Old Ghan Train & Station and Adelaide River War Cemetery.

 
FLIGHTS 
Melbourne to Cairns

Darwin to Melbourne

 
CRUISES
Daintree River Ferry

Cobbold Gorge

Karumba Sunset and Croc Spotting

Katherine Gorge

 

RAIL
Savannahlander Train

Gulflander Motor Rail

 
MULTIPLE NIGHT STAYS
2 nights in Port Douglas, Mareeba, Forsayth, Mt Isa, Katherine and Darwin


TOUR COSTS

Twin Share Room First Tour: $10,595 per person
Twin Share Room Repeat Traveller 2 - 10 Tours:
$10,495 per person
Twin Share Room Repeat Traveller 11 - 20 Tours:
$10,445 per person
Twin Share Room Repeat Traveller 21+ Tours:
$10,395 per person
Single Room Supplement:
$1,450 per person
 
Deposit:
$800 per person
 

As a thank you for travelling with O'Shannessy's Quality Tours, you will automatically receive a saving on the total tour price for your second and subsequent tours.
 
In most cases, O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours will match single travellers who wish to twin share with another single traveller of the same gender. However, if this is not possible, you will need to pay the single room supplement.


If you are willing to twin share but are a smoker, have a CPAP machine or snore, you will need to pay the single supplement for a sole use room.

​O'Shanessy's Quality Tours are now providing travel insurance through Nib Insurance.


Travel insurance is not compulsory, however the Australian Government (see www.smarttraveller.gov.au) recommends all travellers no matter where you are going, obtain comprehensive travel insurance from a reputable provider at the time the balance of the tour is to be paid. It may enable you to claim back the cost of your tour if you are unable to travel or must cancel at late notice.

​Always read the PDS provided, to ensure the cover meets your needs.

MAP

ITINERARY

  • DAY 1: SUNDAY 13TH JULY, 2025

    MELBOURNE TO PORT DOUGLAS


    Welcome to our exciting 17 Day Savannah Discovery tour from Port Douglas to Darwin. 

    With chauffeured pickup from home, we travel to Melbourne Airport. Here we’ll be greeted by an O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours representative, who will assist us with check in and see us onto the plane for our flight to Cairns. Arriving at Cairns Airport, we will be welcomed by our O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours coach crew who will assist us with our luggage. We board the coach and take a scenic drive to the tropical North Queensland township of Port Douglas for our first two night stopover. Before checking in to our accommodation, spend some time in the township of Port Douglas, checking out the local wares.


    Lunch at own expense and arrangement/ Refreshments available on the flight


    OVERNIGHT: Oaks Resort, PORT DOUGLAS


  • DAY 2: MONDAY 14TH JULY, 2025

    MOSSMAN GORGE AND THE DAINTREE


    This morning we head to beautiful Mossman Gorge, visiting an indigenous ecotourism development at the gateway to Mossman Gorge. A shuttle bus will take us to the heart of the gorge where we can walk to a lookout with views of the Mossman River and the mountain ranges beyond. The track includes two sections of elevated boardwalk which pass through the lower rainforest canopy.   From here we continue further north to the quaint township of Daintree. We enjoy lunch before we take a cruise on the Daintree River. Our cruise takes us through tranquil everglades and mangroves, where we hope to see different species of birds and butterflies, and maybe even a crocodile basking on one of the riverbanks.


    OVERNIGHT: Oaks Resort, PORT DOUGLAS


  • DAY 3: TUESDAY 15TH JULY, 2025

    PORT DOUGLAS TO MAREEBA


    After breakfast, our first stop is just down the road at the Wildlife Habitat Sanctuary. Spend time enjoying all the beautiful birds and animals as well as a Wetlands Tour. We then make our way via Mount Molloy to Mareeba.  This town was settled by European John Atherton in 1877 who arrived with cattle at Emerald End, just north of the town today. It quickly became a busy coach stop for Cobb & Co before the railway arrived in 1893. This afternoon, a local guide shares the history of the township when we visit the Mareeba Heritage Museum. We spend time walking down memory lane before we check in to our motel for the next two nights.


    Lunch at own expense and arrangement


    OVERNIGHT: Cape Gateway Motel, MAREEBA


  • DAY 4: WEDNESDAY 16TH JULY, 2025

    SAVANNAHLANDER TRAIN TO CHILLAGOE


    We make our way to the Mareeba Railway Station to board the historic Savannahlander Train. Whilst on this unique outback rail experience from Mareeba to Almaden, our drivers who are talented, witty and downright charming, will entertain us in their 1960s classic "silver-bullet" rail motors. Enjoy a relaxed pace and great company whilst travelling in style through country we will never forget. There will be a short stop at the Dimbulah Railway Station with time to stretch our legs. From here cultivated fields and agriculture give way to the rugged bush and we begin more ascents up the Featherbed and the Lappa Ranges. We arrive at Almaden for lunch. This afternoon, we reboard our O'Shannessy's Coach to explore the area and the local township of Chillagoe. The old township is still dominated by the Chillagoe smelters which were built at the turn of the century by miners and speculators, convinced the region was set to become the next Broken Hill. The rail link followed and the town grew to 10,000. The region however failed to live up to its promise and millions were lost in the inevitable bust.  The smelter staggered on until the 1940's when it was abandoned. The town today is based on tourism. We return to our accommodation in Mareeba late afternoon.


    OVERNIGHT:  Cape Gateway Motel, MAREEBA


  • DAY 5: THURSDAY 17TH JULY, 2025

    MAREEBA TO UNDARA


    Leave your swimming gear out today as we head across the Atherton Tablelands, making our way to the oldest town on the Tablelands - Herberton. This town sits on a hilly landscape with streets dotted with Jacaranda trees. Herberton's main claim to fame was Tin Mining. We visit The Herberton Mining Museum & Visitor Information Centre, allowing time to see the many mining displays and local history archives. From here, we continue to the beautiful Millstream Falls, reputedly the widest single drop falls in Australia. Our next stop is at Innot Hot Springs. Enjoy a dip in the natural mineral springs at Nettle Creek, known for rejuvenating and healing. The water was even bottled and shipped to Europe at one stage. After feeling extremely relaxed, sit back in our coach and enjoy the rest of the journey through to Undara National Park. Tonight, some of us will sleep in beautifully restored, turn-of-the-century, ensuite railway carriages, surrounded by tall trees and native wildlife. If you miss out on one of these carriages, the accommodation will be in ensuite Pioneer Homesteads featuring all the modern conveniences and a private verandah, enabling you to do some wildlife spotting.


    OVERNIGHT:  Undara National Park, MOUNT SURPRISE


  • DAY 6: FRIDAY 18TH JULY, 2025

    UNDARA - FORSAYTH


    After enjoying a lovely bush breakfast, we check out of our rooms in time to join a Savannah guide who will take us on the Archway Explorer Lava Tube Tour. This gives us an excellent overview of the Lava Tubes and how they were formed. Our guide will point out other interesting environmental, geological and historical features on our trip to and from the caves. Back at the resort after a great couple of hours, we enjoy lunch, then board the coach to make our way across The Savannah Way through Mount Surprise and on to Georgetown, where we visit the world-class Ted Elliott Mineral Collection in the Terrestrial Information Centre. Ted’s passion for minerals started back in 1946 on his father’s farm in Wirrimah near Young NSW. This is now one of the largest and most comprehensive private collections in Australia, consisting of world-class specimens from Australia and all over the world. From here we continue on to Forsayth for our next two night stopover.


    OVERNIGHT: Finnigans Rest, FORSAYTH


  • DAY 7: SATURDAY 19TH JULY, 2025

    COBBOLD GORGE


    This morning we head to Cobbold Gorge, a hidden oasis tucked away within the rugged sandstone formation of North Queensland.  An ancient landscape invites you to breathe in the bush and breathe out your worries.  First we take a spectacular three hour Cobbold Gorge Cruise and Escarpment walk with a local Savannah guide. Majestic sandstone 30 metre cliffs tower on either side, only 2 metres wide in some places. The silence is broken only by the distant chattering of birds. The gorge is home to fish such as black bream, archerfish, long tom, and freshwater crocodiles. After lunch, you may wish to take an optional helicopter flight over the escarpment or relax around the resort before we return to our accommodation.


    OVERNIGHT:  Finnigans Rest, FORSAYTH


  • DAY 8: SUNDAY 20TH JULY, 2025

    FORSAYTH TO KARUMBA


    This morning we drive through to the former booming gold town of Croydon. The Croydon Historic Village contains what is left of a much larger gold mining city of the late 1800s. Two museums display the early mining machinery from the age of steam and walking tracks provide us with an insight into local environs. After enjoying lunch here, we continue our journey to Karumba, being the only town along the southern Gulf of Carpentaria. This isolated fishing village is home to a large fleet of prawn trawlers and once an important Cataline base during World War II. Before dinner, we enjoy a Sunset  Cruise which will include some nibbles and local banana prawns.


    OVERNIGHT: End of Road Motel, KARUMBA


  • DAY 9: MONDAY 21ST JULY, 2025

    KARUMBA TO MOUNT ISA


    This morning, we catch “the Rattler” – the famous ‘Gulflander’ motor rail. This historic train takes us through to Critters Camp, where we will alight “in the middle of nowhere” to meet our coach. The Gulflander is probably Australia’s most unusual train service, running along a completely isolated and unconnected 150km line from “nowhere to nowhere”. The line was first planned to be operated between Normanton and Cloncurry, but the 1880’s gold rush at Croydon lead to its diversion to this destination. From here our coach takes the Burke Developmental Road to the Burke & Wills Roadhouse. We make a stop here before continuing our journey to Cloncurry. In the 1880’s Cloncurry was an important resting spot for drovers overlanding cattle across northern Queensland and the Northern Territory. We then continue our scenic drive through to Mt. Isa for our next two night stay.


    OVERNIGHT: Abacus Motel, MOUNT ISA


  • DAY 10: TUESDAY 22ND JULY, 2025

    EXPLORING MOUNT ISA


    Today, we explore the township of Mt Isa, which is nestled among the ochre-red Selwyn Ranges, on the banks of the Leichhardt River. The town is a bustling melting pot of culture and industry being home to one the most productive single mines and hosts the southern hemisphere’s largest rodeo. It’s grown from strength to strength over the years but the harsh picturesque landscape has barely changed. We start our day with a visit to the information centre to experience the Isa Experience Museum. This will give you a fascinating insight into the mining industry development in the area around Mt Isa. We then visit the Mt Isa Underground Hospital and Museum. This wartime underground civilian Hospital, constructed during 1942 was built by off-duty miners from Mount Isa Mines. Enjoy some free time in town and a chance to grab some lunch, before we finish our day with a drive to the local lookout for a bird’s eye view of Mt Isa City.


    Lunch own expense and arrangement


    OVERNIGHT: Abacus Motel, MOUNT ISA


  • DAY 11: WEDNESDAY 23RD JULY, 2025

    MOUNT ISA TO BARKLY HOMESTEAD


    We depart Mount Isa this morning, driving through only one place today, Camooweal.  This is located just 12kms from the Northern Territory border and is still classed as a suburb of Mount Isa. Once a colourful droving centre, Camooweal's droving heritage has not been forgotten. The Camooweal Drover's Festival, held each year at the end of August, is an event that embodies the spirit of the Outback. It provides a chance for drovers, young and old, to share a yarn or two and show off the skills they learned to survive in this harsh land. We cross into the Northern Territory, stopping for a photo stop, then on to our accommodation at Barkly Homestead, an oasis roadhouse in landscaped surroundings with all amenities. Traditional 'Southern Cross' windmills provide good photographic subjects against the flat plains and bright blue sky.


    OVERNIGHT: Barkly Homestead, BARKLY TABLELANDS


  • DAY 12: THURSDAY 24TH JULY, 2025

    BARKLY HOMESTEAD TO DALY WATERS 


    This morning we head west on the Stuart Highway until we reach the National Highway, known as the “Threeways”. From here we start our journey north towards Darwin. We will pass by some very remote towns, Pamayu and Elliot, before we arrive at the iconic Daly Waters Pub, a landmark in the outback. The walls are lined with all sorts of treasures from people who just wanted to leave a part of themselves here. What will you leave? Time to relax or check out Tim’s Junk Yard across the road, before we meet for some pub grub. 


    OVERNIGHT: Daly Waters Pub, DALY WATERS


  • DAY 13: FRIDAY 25TH JULY, 2025

    DALY WATERS TO KATHERINE


    Today as we head north, look out for the Giant Termite mounds - they get bigger and taller as we travel further north. Our first stop this morning is Mataranka Thermal Pool and Rainbow Springs. Take the easy walking 500m walk amongst the towering Livistonas and enjoy a dip in the crystal clear and warm springs. After lunch, we then travel to our accommodation in Katherine, arriving in time to relax or enjoy a dip in the pool before dinner.


    OVERNIGHT: Knotts Crossing Resort, KATHERINE


  • DAY 14: SATURDAY 26TH JULY, 2025

    EXPLORING KATHERINE


    This morning we visit the beautiful Katherine Gorge. Our two-gorge cruise takes us to spots not accessible on foot or by tour vehicle. Enjoy the commentary on the geology and history of the area, and wind through the network of waterways that make up Katherine Gorge. This afternoon we will be treated to a Katherine Outback Experience. The show is a lighthearted introduction to life on an outback cattle station - see horse-starting and working dog demonstrations set to live Australian country music and story-telling. 


    OVERNIGHT: Knotts Crossing Resort, KATHERINE


  • DAY 15: SUNDAY 27TH JULY, 2025

    KATHERINE TO DARWIN


    We leave Katherine making our first stop at the lovely Edith Falls for a quick dip. This is a real Oasis, where there is lush green grass and a beautiful refreshing swimming hole that is very safe, remember to keep your bathing costumes out. From here we continue through to Pine Creek for a look at the old Ghan Train & Station, then on to Adelaide River, site of the only Australian war cemetery on Australian soil. There are 432 servicemen and 63 civilians, all of whom died as a result of Japanese bombing raids, buried in the cemetery.  Our last day of travel and our destination tonight is Darwin.


    OVERNIGHT: Hilton Garden Inn, DARWIN


  • DAY 16: MONDAY 28TH JULY, 2025

    DARWIN


    With this fabulous tour coming to an end, today we have a free day to enjoy the city of Darwin. Maybe take a stroll along the Esplanade, a swim at the Waterfront Lagoon, visit a museum, catch up on some shopping or just relax around the pool. The day is yours to fill before we enjoy our last dinner together.  We have an early start tomorrow so early to bed tonight!


    Lunch own expense and arrangements


    OVERNIGHT:  Hilton Garden Inn, DARWIN


  • DAY 17: TUESDAY 29TH JULY, 2025

    DARWIN TO MELBOURNE


    Time to pack our bags and head for home. Completing our memorable tour of the naturally beautiful top of Australia, we have an early morning transfer to Darwin Airport for our return flight to Melbourne. Upon arrival, our chauffeurs will be waiting to transport us safely home with many interesting stories to tell of our Savannah Discovery adventure - all a part of the O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours experience.


    Breakfast and lunch at own expense and arrangement/ Inflight refreshments available


TOUR INCLUSIONS

Complimentary Chauffeur Driven Transfers
Victorian passengers from Greater Melbourne, Bendigo, Torquay, Ballarat, Geelong, the Bellarine and Mornington Peninsulas, Phillip Island and selected areas of Gippsland will be picked up from home in a private chauffeured vehicle by one of our professional drivers.

For Victorian passengers not within this pick up zone, or our interstate passengers a quote can be provided for home pickup in extended areas.

At the end of your tour, you will be safely returned home with memories of a sensational tour.

Luxury Touring Coaches

Our full size, 3 axle luxury coaches have only 32-36 passenger seats allowing you even more personal space and extra leg room. Our coaches are fitted with comfortable reclining seats with aisle arm rests, foot rests, seat belts, panoramic windows with blinds, refrigerator for passenger use, restroom, climate control air conditioning and Road Cam monitors which display the road ahead in real time. Each coach has a second door for easier entry and exit and touchless hand sanitizer dispensers at each entry to help keep everyone safe. Our coaches have full air suspension delivering a smooth and

quiet ride which also allows us to lower the coach closer to the ground, making boarding and disembarking even easier.


Return Flights

Economy flights from Melbourne to Cairns and Darwin to Melbourne.


Tour Directors

Dedicated O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours coach crew (tour directors) on board to ensure your travel experience is memorable.


Best Available Accommodation

Ensuite accommodation each night. We will be staying in the “real outback”. Some places don’t have all the luxuries that you are accustomed to with

our tours, but we promise you there will be a lot of adventure, laughter and fun! The accommodation is varied, with all places having ensuite bathrooms

(even the railway carriages at Undara Lava Lodge).


Attractions

All tours and interest venues as per itinerary.


Meals

Fully cooked or continental breakfasts, morning teas and lunches most days, and two course restaurant or “pub” dinners daily.

Five lunches and one breakfast at your own expense as per itinerary.


No Hidden Extras

O'Shannessy's Quality Tours are fully inclusive.

 

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“... Caves within the Undara lava tube system are fertile pockets in which rainforest plant

and animal species thrive…”

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PAYMENT AND CANCELLATION POLICY


Receipt of payment of funds will be taken as acceptance of O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours conditions of travel for this tour.

Prices include GST and all taxes.


Deposit is fully refundable until 71 days prior to departure date.

Balance due on invoice approximately 70 days prior to departure.


Cancellation within 70 days of tour departure date No Refund

On or after tour date departure No Refund


If a tour is cancelled for any reason by O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours before the departure date, all passengers will be offered the option of transferring to another tour of their choice, hold the funds in trust for a future tour or a full refund. There is no time limit as to when this must be used. If a lockdown is implemented while a tour is in progress, our first priority is the safety and wellbeing of our passengers and ensuring that we get each and every one of them home safely, and therefore we treat every situation individually. The Australian Government (see www.smarttraveller.gov.au) recommends all travellers no matter where you are going, obtain comprehensive travel insurance from a reputable provider. It may enable you to claim back the cost of your tour if you are unable to travel or have to cancel at late notice. Always read the PDS provided, to ensure the cover meets all of your needs. We are able to provide travel insurance through Nib Insurance. If you would like a quote please call our office toll free on 1800 354 352.

 

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