

ITINERARY
Meals as indicated-: Breakfast (B); Lunch (L); Dinner (D).
DAY 1 - Cairns - Hann River (LD).
We meet at your accommodation in Cairns and gather for morning tea at our depot before departing on an adventure of
a lifetime. Our route takes us up the Kuranda Range to Mareeba and we travel on good roads to Lakeland Downs before
pausing to absorb the mysticism of ancient Quinkan Country with its Aboriginal Rock Art. This evening we pitch camp
at Hann River Roadhouse and enjoy our first hearty dinner cooked over the open fire. (Toilets and showers)
DAY 2 - Hann River - Archer River (BLD).
This morning we travel the Development Road and arrive at historic Musgrave Telegraph Station for morning tea. We
then ascend the Bamboo Range and follow the watershed of the Great Dividing Range to Coen and continue on further
north to Archer River Roadhouse and arrive by mid afternoon. (Toilets and showers)
DAY 3 - Archer River - Bertie Creek (B/L/D).
Venturing north again through Batavia Downs, we pass monster termite mounds and cross the Wenlock River bridge.
After a pause at Moreton and Bramwell Stations to meet some local characters, we intend driving the Overland
Telegraph Track and soon learn the skills of authentic four wheel driving. Our secluded overnight camping is on the
banks of Bertie Creek. (Bush toilet & Swim)
DAY 4 - Bertie Creek - Cape York Base Camp (BLD).
Excitement again today as we continue further up the track and ford Cockatoo Creek. 
We then cross the Jardine River by old world cable ferry, drive through Injinoo and Bamaga then settle into our Base Camp at Loyalty Beach with its 

glorious views overlooking Torres Strait, (Toilets & showers)
DAY 5 - Cape York (BLD).
After a short but well earned sleep-in, we drive to the top of the Australian continent and celebrate arriving at
our ultimate destination, Cape York. A little souvenir shopping at the Croc Tent before returning to the comforts
of base camp. (Toilets and showers)
DAY 6 - Base Camp - (Opt) Thursday Island (BD)
An optional tour to Thursday and Horn Islands is recommended with Peddells Ferry Service, it has an excellent
reputation. A choice of different tour options to the islands is available. Alternatively, a fishing trip may also
be possible. Note:- To avoid disappointment, fishing trips must be booked well before tour departure date.
(Toilets and showers)

DAY 7 - Base Camp - Twin Falls (BLD).
This morning we break camp and drive through the 'wet desert'. cross the Jardine River by old world cable ferry and
arrive at the jewel of the peninsula, Twin Falls. Here we hike, swim, relax and enjoy the spectacular series of
waterfalls on the Elliot River. (Toilet and swim)
DAY 8 - Twin Falls (BLD).
A day of total bliss. Relax, swim, sunbake and plunge into the natural spa. Mid morning we go on a short hike to
see more wonders of this magnificent river system. Alas, others are envious because Billy Tea Safaris is the only
tour to spend two days at this most enchanting site. (Toilet and swim)
DAY 9 - Twin Falls - Bramwell Cattle Station(BLD).
We ford deep watercourses and travel through a wide variety of country including heathlands, open woodlands and
riverine and tropical forests then divert to the coastal vistas of Captain Billy Landing for lunch.We then enter
the expansive 520 square mile Bramwell Cattle Station and are treated to that wonderfully unique bush hospitality
from the owner, Wendy, a most forthright and charming women. (Toilets and shower)
DAY 10 - Bramwell Cattle Station - Weipa (BLD).
The broad acre property of Bramwell contrasts utterly with the relatively modern Bauxite mining township of Weipa
with air-conditioned shops and sealed roads. Time this afternoon to catch up on laundry, telephone family or
possbily, take a fishing trip. Note:- To avoid disappointment, all fishing trips must be booked well before tour
departure date. (Toilets & showers)
DAY 11 - Weipa - Coen (BD).
An optional Bauxite and lifestyle tour is highly recommended this morning, the comprehensive tour is conducted by a
local Weipa resident with an emphasis on the mining, the people and the environment. After lunch we drive to the
frontier town of Coen and camp by the local hotel and experience the colour and character of this quaint little
town. (Toilets and showers)
DAY 12 - Coen - Lakefield National Park (BLD)
Our first pause this morning is at Musgrave Telegraph Station then we turn east and enter the vast expanses of
Lakefield National Park, an absolute wildlife haven. We hope to see crocodiles in their natural habitat. A huge
variety of birds abounds within the Park, billabongs and waterholes are plentiful. Our camp is by the Normanby
River within the 1.6 million acre National Park. (Toilets & showers)

DAY 13 - Lakefield National Park -Cooktown (BL)
The ruins of Old Laura are testimony to the hardships endured by our pioneers, just one of the sights we visit this
morning. We cross Battlecamp Range, wind through fertile agricultural country and arrive in Cooktown late afternoon
with time to enjoy some of the town's attractions. We all eat out this evening, a break from camp cooking. (Toilets
& showers)
DAY 14 - Cooktown - Cairns (BL)
We spend a wonderful morning enjoying the sights of Cooktown including Grassy Hill and the famous James Cook
Museum. Later we absorb the mystical atmosphere of Black Mountain National Park and visit the historic Lions Den
Hotel. Weather permitting we drive through Cedar Bay National Park and enter the internationally recognised World
Heritage areas of the Greater Daintree National Park of Queensland and its unique rainforest jungles. Another
highlight is Cape Tribulation where the 'Rainforest meets the Reef". Finally, we drive the scenic coastal road back
to Cairns to your pre-arranged accommodation considerably wiser and refreshed from your Cape York Adventure.
14 Day Cape York
2008 Departures
June 5th & 23rd
July 10th & 28th
August 14th
September 1st & 18th
October 6th & 23rd
Prices 2008: $ 2,750.00 twin share
Single Supplement $ 110.00