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Observe the bird species local Queensland, led by experienced nature guides
Embark on an unforgettable Daintree River Cruise to spot some birds
Enjoy an exclusive entry to the Forever Wild Shared Earth Reserve
Visit Atherton Tablelands, known for the numerous migratory bird species
Stay in an internationally-known bird sanctuary, Kingfisher Park Birdwatchers Lodge
The Wet Tropics stretch from Townsville to Cooktown encompassing approximately 9000sq.km of rainforest interspersed with farmland, rivers and tropical savannah, not to mention coastline and coral cays. Such an array of habitats explains the region’s high diversity of flora and fauna.
With more than 450 avian species recorded, including 13 endemics, its Australia’s twitching mecca, and you don’t have to venture far from Cairns to enjoy a rich bird watching experience in a variety of environments.
The Wet Tropics stretch from Townsville to Cooktown encompassing approximately 9000sq.km of rainforest interspersed with farmland, rivers and tropical savannah, not to mention coastline and coral cays. Such an array of habitats explains the region’s high diversity of flora and fauna.
With more than 450 avian species recorded, including 13 endemics, its Australia’s twitching mecca, and you don’t have to venture far from Cairns to enjoy a rich bird watching experience in a variety of environments.
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North Queensland Birdwatching Tour Itinerary
Day 1 Visit to Daintree and Kingfisher Park
A trip to the Daintree is not complete without visiting the famous beach where the “Rainforest meets the reef”. This famous valley resembles a giant amphitheatre with a semicircle of hills dominated by Mt Sorrow (850m) and Mt Hemmant (1000m). The south-eastern rainfall trapped by this valley results in a lush tropical climate with high temperatures, humidity and rainfall. Renowned for its scenic landscape, remote beaches and wildlife viewing opportunities!
The afternoon will be spent exploring the surroundings of Kingfisher Park. Kingfisher Park Birdwatchers Lodge is a small family-run business set in an internationally renowned sanctuary. The lodge offers accommodation to bird-watchers and nature lovers from mid April to mid January. The property is owned and operated by professional guides and naturalists Carol and Andrew Iles, who have worked in the area since 1999. Set in Tropical Far North Queensland, one of the best birding areas in Australia, the Lodge is especially famous for its population of breeding Buff-breasted Paradise Kingfisher which are found in the grounds between November and April. There are many resident birds at the lodge including Noisy Pitta, Red-browed Finch, Macleay’s, Yellow-spotted and Graceful Honeyeaters, Pale-yellow Robin, Little Shrike-thrush, Yellow-breasted Boatbill, Black-faced & Spectacled Monarch, Cicadabird and Spotted Catbird.
Overnight Location: Lodge in Kingfisher Park
Meals: Lunch, dinner
Day 2 Daintree River cruise and Mount Lewis
Daintree River is one of the best examples of a tropical river with rainforest growing right to the water’s edge, which provides for some great birding. The river is most famous for the great-billed heron and little kingfisher. A pre-dawn cruise will provide the best conditions for those wishing to see the river at its most stunning, as well as the greatest chance to see some of the most sought-after birds of the river. Referred to in many ‘birding’ reference books, this famous cruise has been the highlight for many birdwatching enthusiasts in Far North Queensland. Key target species include Great-billed Heron, Papuan Frogmouth, Little Kingfisher, Azure Kingfisher, Black Bittern, Saltwater Crocodile, Green Tree Snake, Water Dragon and butterflies.
The afternoon will be spent exploring the area of Mount Lewis. A 30 minute drive from the lodge is perhaps the best place in Australia to see the magnificent Blue-faced Parrot Finches which can be found during the wet season months from November to April. The mountain is also a great place to see Victoria’s Rifiebird, Bower’s Shrike-thrush, Bridled, Lewin’s Honeyeaters, Mountain Thornbill, Topknot Pigeon, Brown Cuckoo-Dove, Wompoo and Superb Fruit-Doves.
In the evening you’ll have an option for some spotlighting. Spotlighting can also be very rewarding with Barking, Sooty (Lesser) and Barn Owls, Papuan Frogmouths are usually heard Calling and Boyd’s Forest Dragon and Northern Leaf-tailed Gecko are also common. Also keep an eye out for Striped & Green Ring-tailed Possum, White-tailed Tree rat and also Long-nosed and Northern Brown Bandicoot.
Overnight Location: Lodge in Kingfisher Park
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 3 Visit to Forever Wild Shared Earth Reserve
Today, after checking out, you’ll move toward the Atherton Tablelands. You’ll enjoy an exclusive access to the Forever Wild Shared Earth Reserve. Forever Wild work to protect Earth’s last great wildernesses for societal well-being, for biological diversity and its evolutionary potential, for our cultural record and economic values. The site is incredibly diverse, and the property has some of the highest avian diversity anywhere in Australia. Boasting over 220 species recorded, the highest bird count in a single day is 98 species, and there is a healthy population of the endangered Northern Quoll.
The diverse range of birdlife and wildlife include Magpie, Geese, Black Swans, Darters and Cormorants, Pelicans, Swamphens, Moorhens, Coots, Herons, Egrets, Ibis, Spoonbills, Storks (Jabiru), Cranes including Brolga, Sarus Crane, Bustards, Jacanas which thrive on the water lilies, Curlews, Plovers, and Dotterels. Both the Laughing Kookaburra and Blue Winged Kookaburra are regularly seen. Bee-eaters, Dollarbirds, Tree Creepers and Pardalotes are well represented as well as numerous Honeyeaters, Robins, Thrushes, Monarchs, Fly Catchers and Wagtails are seen throughout the Wetlands.
Overnight Location: Lodge near Lake Eacham
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 4 Visiting Atherton Tablelands
The Atherton Tablelands is the high-altitude counterpart of the coastal Daintree Rainforest. Offering freshwater creek trails and walking tracks into mesophyll vine forest and outstanding remnants of the regions volcanic history. Hasties Swamp is a large seasonal wetland renowned for its diverse range of resident and migratory birds. Over 220 species have been identified and a large bird hide, with informative identification signs, offers excellent waterbird viewing opportunities.
One of the highlights of the Atherton Tablelands is Mount Hypipamee National Park, this is one of the best places to see the magnificent male Golden Bowerbird which have Bowers in the area. It’s also a great place for Southern Cassowary. Other birds that can be found in the general area are Eastern Spinebill, Grey-headed and Pale-yellow Robin, Lewin’s and Bridled Honeyeater, Chowchilla, Spotted Catbird and Tooth-billed Bowerbirds.
Mount Hypipamee is also great for spotlighting.
Overnight Location: Lodge near Lake Eacham
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 5 Lake Barrine and Yungaburra
Lake Barrine and Yungaburra are outstanding locations to visit for all nature lovers. Several walks are available offering great wildlife and bird watching opportunities. From 30 minutes to two hours, tailored to our target species of the day.
These include Tooth-billed Bowerbird, Spotted Catbird, Victoria’s Riflebird, Double-eyed Fig-Parrot, Australian King Parrot, White-throated Treecreeper, Yellow-throated Scrubwren, Eastern Spinebill, Lewin’s Honeyeater, Bridled honeyeater, Dusky Honeyeater, Scarlet Honeyeater, Brown Honeyeater, Macleay’s Honeyeater, Chowchilla, Eastern Whipbird, Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike, White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike. Barred Cuckoo-shrike. Pale-yellow Robin, Grey-headed Robin, Black-faced Monarch, Spectacled Monarch and Grey Fantail.
After the activity, you’ll be driven back to Cairns.
Overnight Location: None
Meals: Breakfast, lunch
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North Queensland Birdwatching Tour Price and Dates
This guided wildlife watching tour in Australia is always run as a private tour for your group only and the prices depend on the size of your group. The prices below are per person:- Guided Group of 4-6: AUD3125 per person
Accommodation on North Queensland Birdwatching Tour
This tour is based in lodges. Although they are located in more remote areas, they provide a reasonable level of modern conveniences to make your trip more comfortable.
In some cases, the accommodation listed below may need to be substituted for other comparable accommodations.
Single Rooms and Solo Travellers
Rooms are double occupancy. You can pay a supplement to have a private room in a hotel where possible. Solo travellers may be required to pay a supplement.
What’s Included in the North Queensland Birdwatching Tour?
Meals
4 breakfasts, 5 lunches, and 4 dinners are included.
Accommodations
Accommodations for 4 nights are included. Accommodations before the tour in Cairns are not included.
Transportation during the Tour
Transportation for you and your luggage are included throughout the tour in the modern, comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle, starting with pickup and drop-off in Cairns.
Also Included
- English-speaking guides
- Excursions mentioned in the itinerary
- Entrance fees where applicable
- All the activities mentioned in the itinerary
Not included
- Flights to and from Cairns
- Meals, drinks, or snacks not previously mentioned
- Pre and post tour accommodation
- Insurance
Optional Extras
- Additional nights before or after the tour
- Single occupancy upgrades
- Optional activities or excursions
- How hard is the North Queensland Birdwatching Tour?
- Do I need a visa to travel to Australia?
- Are meals included on the North Queensland Birdwatching Tour?
- Do I need insurance?
- How do I get to Cairns to start this tour?
- Is the North Queensland Birdwatching Tour in English?
- Where does the North Queensland Birdwatching Tour end?
- Do I need special vaccines to travel to Australia?
- Are there any travel restrictions for Australia?
We rate this tour as a 1 / 5. Although this tour includes some light walking, most of activities are suitable for all levels of fitness.
Check with your local country about visa requirements. You could also try this website, though you should verify with your government.
4 breakfasts, 5 lunches and 4 dinners are included.
Yes, it is mandatory to have health and medical insurance to join this trip, and your insurance should cover activities mentioned in the itinerary. Get your travel insurance.
Fly into Cairns Airport (CNS). It can be reached from Sydney and other major Australian cities.
Yes, all guides are English-speaking.
The tour ends where it starts, in Cairns.
Check with your family doctor.
Please check with your local government about travel restrictions before you book your tour. This map from the US Department of State provides an overview of the current status in countries around the globe. The UK‘s Foreign Office and Government of Canada also provide advice on foreign travel. Note that the travel advice may change depending on your nationality.
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