Cradle Mountain
 ©  Lance Neville

Montague Island lighthouse
©   Inger Vandyke

Boroka Lookout Grampians
© Parks Victoria

Grampians Mammal
Monitoring © Parks Victoria

Wombat Lake
Cradle Mountain

Seal Colony Montague Island

Researcher with
Penguin Chick

Encounter Cape York - Itinerary

 

 

 

 

 

Day 1 - Saturday (L,D)

You are met at Weipa Airport and transferred to the Western Cape Cultural Centre. Here you will be served lunch and then given an orientation of the area. The Western Cape is one of the most culturally strong Indigenous Areas in all of Australia.

An understanding of how the Cape works, the politics, the history and the role that outside stakeholders have in the Cape, will enhance your overall experience over the next six days. You are then free to walk around the centre before your transfer arrives to take you through to Mapoon.

Mapoon is approximately ninety kms North of Weipa. The transfer will take approximately 2 hours. Once you reach Mapoon, you will then transfer to 4WD for your transfer to Camp Chivaree on the banks of Janie Creek. Your accommodation at Camp Chivaree is in tourer style tents. 

Each tent has two camp beds, however with maximum numbers for the camp set at 12, each person can enjoy their privacy in their own tent. Of course couples are free to share. The camp has share toilet (hybrid toilet) and shower facilities (bush shower, but with hot water). Meals are served in a communal dining area which is powered so you can charge up batteries for camera etc.

You will make your way across to Flinders Beach by dinghy where the research work on the turtles takes place.Flinders Beach is a 24km stretch of beach. It is a beautifully remote piece of Australia’s magnificent coastline. You will be transported in 4WD up and down the beach, stopping frequently to spot turtles, watch them lay, and record research data. Once the research work is completed, it is back to Camp Chivaree.

 

Days 2 & 3 - Sunday & Monday (B,L,D)

Breakfast is served, before making your way back to Flinders Beach for more research. This morning, you will be looking for eruptions of nests and recording data of hatchlings. Once this is completed, roll up your sleeves as you help the rangers clear the beach of any ghost nets, as well as helping them with Predator Exclusion Devices (PED’s).

Back to Camp Chivaree for lunch and then afternoon at leisure (optional activities include bush tucker walks, fishing in Janie Creek or just relaxing in this beautiful part of Australia). Early evening, you will again make your way over to Flinders Beach.

Day 4 - Tuesday (B,D)

This morning you bid farewell to Camp Chivaree. You are transported to the Mapoon Airstrip, where your air charter to Aurukun is waiting. The flight takes approximately 20-30 mins and is a stunning flight down the coast of the Western Cape.

At Aurukun, you are met and then transported to the MV Pikkuw for your encounter with the magnificent Aurukun Wetlands. The MV Pikkuw is a 12 metre catamaran built in 2005. It sleeps eight people in a 2 x 2 persons berth and 1 x 4 person berth in air conditioned comfort. After a briefing from the crew, you will begin cruising into the river systems that make up the wetlands. Quite simply, it will be one of the most pristine encounters you will ever have with Australia. Abundant birdlife, stunning scenery, perhaps a crocodile on the banks are just par for the course. Dinner is served on board, before retiring for the night.

 

Day 5 - Wednesday (B,L,D)

Awake to the dawn chorus of the Aurukun Wetlands. Breakfast is served on the top deck. You may decided to throw a line into the river as you wait for this morning’s visitors from the Aurukun community to arrive. Where you are on the river, will then dictate the days activities, it could be jumping into one of three tenders from the Pikkuw and going off to harvest native bush honey, or a swim in a stunning natural water hole complete with waterfall.

Lunch may be served on the banks of the river or on board the boat. Back to the Pikkuw, late afternoon, for a chat with the community before they depart and dinner is served. Maybe a bit of nighttime croc spotting.

 

Day 6 - Thursday (B,L,D)

Your last full day on board. This morning you may cruise to a beautiful part of river to be met by some more members of the community. Experience a traditional kup murrie (earth oven cooked meal) on the banks of the river, as you sit and talk with some of the traditional owners of this magnificent country. These interactions are truly once in a lifetime.

Back on board the Pikkuw, for a late afternoon fish, before dinner again is served on board.

 

Day 7 - Friday (B)

Enjoy a early morning bird encounter as you get up for one last jump in the tenders for a bit of early morning croc and wildlife spotting. Back to the Pikkuw for breakfast, before heading back to the Aurukun landing and transfer to the Aurukun airstrip. Again your charter is waiting for your transfer back to Weipa airport for departure.

 

Please note - that this itinerary is indicative only. Activities described may change during the course of this package