4WD Tour Details
Beginning our day by ascending
the Hinterland Mountain region and into the first World Heritage
National Parks at 2400 feet above sea-level (800M). Enjoy morning tea in
the tranquility of the rainforest on the edge of an extinct Volcanic
Crater Lake. We also have time for a relaxing nature walk to spot
wildlife such as the Jurassic aged Eastern Water Dragons, Bearded
Dragons and Saw Shell Snapper Turtles alongside the Internationally
recognised pristine waters of Lake Barrine.
Then off-road as we enter
the "Land of the Giants" rainforest trees. This is
the ony area where true ancient living giants live. One with a
height of 53 Meters (160 feet) and a circumference of 43
Meters (130 feet) this massive natural structure is spectacular. Rainforest
species, local "bush -tucker" is revealed by
your experienced Naturalist Guide. Watchful for reptiles and Musky
Rat Kangaroos, frequenting this area, a
delicous self catered Ploughman's lunch soon follows. Enjoy lunch with complimentary soft
drinks relaxing by the edge of a great lake frequented by few to no others.
Our "Eco Adventure" continues in the afternoon as we ascend
higher mountain peaks on "restricted Access" narrow 4Wd
trails into areas used for scientific research and wildlife
studies. Rainforest in this area so immense it is hard to
imagine explorers back in 1882 once rode their horses
blazing the first trails.
This area also a regular habitat
for the native and rare Cassowaries as we pass from jungle
to open woodlands, descending down the north side of the
mountain into the Australian Bush. A great chance
of spotting some of our unique marsupial such as the Pretty
Face & Agile Wallabies, Wallaroos & Eastern Greys. Here we
have also seen on occasion the rare "White Kangaroos".
Almost in the middle of no-where
is the local fruit vendor. Taste local fruit before heading into the mighty Clohesy
River area with real 4WD river crossings (platypus habitat)
and back into another rainforest National Park. Here we see
other impressive giant rainforest trees, unique birds nests
and our most dangerous plant the "stinging trees". A look is
all we need for this one as touching it will have you
thinking you've just been stung by a dozen bees.
The 4WD rainforest track continues over higher mountain peaks into further restricted access areas (under permanent lock and key) offering views from the top of the "Lambs Head Range" and onto the Whitfield Range. Then we traverse slowly down a steep track towards the Lake Morris Ranger Station, offering amazing views over "The Lake" and the mountains we have just conquered. Our final decent from here to the edge of cairns offering views over the city from above finally arriving in Cairns back in civilization at approximately 5.30pm.

ALL THAT IN ONE DAY !!!