#31
S Stevens
2009-01-14
I'd heard about the train accommodation before. The cabins look enchanting.
Images courtesy of Tourism Queensland (No.1) and Undara Experience (No.2-5)
190,000 years ago, Mother Nature set to work creating one of the rarest and most fascinating volcanic phenomena on Earth – the Undara Lava Tubes on the eastern edge of Tropical North Queensland’s vast Gulf Savannah region.
Undara extends over 160km, making it the longest lava flow from a single volcano on our planet. Access to this mysterious world is by Savannah guide only, exclusive to the Undara Experience. Tours will hike you around the rim of the Kalkani Volcanic crater and lead you through this fascinating underground phenomenon, a lava-cast environment in which bats have triumphed.
After sunset drinks overlooking the wide open plains below, tours will take you to the entrance of a lava tube where right on dark thousands of tiny bats fly out in their daily search for food. During the warmer months from December to March, brown tree snakes (known as “night tigers”) hang from the trees to strike out and snatch their own bat meal of the day.
Getting there:
Undara is 275km southwest from Cairns, 1700km north of Brisbane and is easily accessed by conventional vehicle.
Further information:
Ph 07 4097 1900
#31
I'd heard about the train accommodation before. The cabins look enchanting.
#32
Nature is majestic and wonderful. To view the remnants of a lava flow is awesome. A must see
#33
A definite must do....
#34
A truly unique experience.
#35
Well worth the drive, informative guides make it memorable.
#36
The undara lava tubes are amazing. Such a great outback experience and phenomena. There are also walking tracks and short drives which you can take from the camping ground. A great place and well worth a visit.
#37
A unique experience in the Tropics, also loved camping out overnight. A MUST SEE!!
#38
you must go at least once, I will be returning again and again
#39
Amazing, very educational and the tour guides are great. Will go back for sure again.
#40
have been told that it is a must do on my itinery whilst travelling around australia