Located
on the eastern edge of the ruggedly beautiful Gulf Savannah region of northern
Australia, the award winning Undara Experience presents a unique selection of
opportunities to see the real Australian Outback within easy reach of the Great
Barrier Reef area of Cairns and Tropical North Queensland. The Lava Lodge is
set amid thousands of square kilometres of pristine Tropical Savannah Woodlands,
and accesses the Undara Lava Tubes which are part of the longest lava flow from
a single volcanic crater anywhere on this planet.
Staying in specially
restored railway carriages set amongst the Queensland bush (Lava Lodge), or in
the central camping ground (Swags tent village), you will experience evening wildlife
spotlighting walks, campfire evenings, superb cuisine under the Outback stars,
or a quiet drink in the bar as the burnt oranges of the sunset fade into dark
to reveal the clearest starlit night.
The Undara Lava Tubes were formed
some 190,000 years ago when a major crater in the McBride Volcanic Province erupted,
its molten lava flowing down a dry river bed. As the top layer quickly cooled
and crusted, the fiery magma below continued to flow through the tubes taking
it further and further from the crater.
As the eruption slowed, and then stopped, the lava drained out of the tubes
leaving a series of long, hollow tunnels. Ancient roof collapses created deep,
dark and moist depression where fertile pockets of rainforest can now be seen.
Rainforest plants and animals thrive in this environment where each tube offers
an insight into this rare geological wonder.
The word "Undara"
is an Aboriginal word meaning "a long way", and one of the lava flows
from Undara extends 160 kilometres (or 100 miles) making it the longest known
single lava flow on the planet. The tube formed by part of the flow extends for
more than 100 kilometres and several sections are accessible.
During the
eruption cycle, the Undara volcano spewed forth 23 cubic metres of lava covering
1550 square kilometres. So far, 68 separate sections of cave have been identified
from over 300 lava tube roof collapses.
Naturally, the Undara Lava Tubes are the main attraction in the region, and
Savannah Guides conduct tours of the tubes that are rewarding and educational
experiences. Other tours focusing on the wildlife and ecology of Undara are also
conducted, including night spotlighting tours where you will learn about the Outback's
secrets and its fascinating nocturnal animals. Many kilometres of bushwalks, both
guided and unguided, will show you the wildlife of the historic One Hundred Mile
Swamp, while several walks also lead up to the granite bluffs from which you will
get spectacular views of the Eastern Gulf Savannah.
Accommodation
Neither hotel nor resort, the Undara Lava Lodge is a wilderness experience
totally in contrast to today's modern resorts. Undara Experience has recycled
and brought alive again a bygone era with authentic turn-of-the-century railway
carriages that have been beautifully restored and now sit under tall shady gum
trees alongside an old teamsters trail.
At night a campfire crackles
nearby, and after dinner is the perfect time to take part in fireside tales and
sing-a-longs. Each morning you can enjoy a true Aussie breakfast surrounded by
the bush, and breakfast and dinner are all included in the cost of your carriage.
Charming compact and comfortable, a night in one of our carriage compartments
is reminiscent of long forgotten train journeys. You will find the siding decks
the perfect place to observe the wildlife, or just relax and absorb the sounds
of the bush.
The Lodge boasts superb cuisine which is served from the Fettler's
Iron Pot Bistro and can be enjoyed under the Outback stars or within the nostalgic
dining carriages. Compliment your dining experience with a classic Australian
wine from our quality selection. For those of you who prefer to experience the
bush in every way, the central camping grounds access all of the Lodge facilities,
as well as their own undercover BBQ areas, sinks, guest laundry, and hot and cold
showers for the use of campers. Individual campsites have campfire pits with firewood
supplied. There is also the special Swags Tent Village where you only need to
bring your own swag (bedding). The Swags Tents are comfortable "off-the-ground"
tents with full head room, lighting and of course ... beds! Meal packages and
linen hire is available.
Set on the eastern edge of the Gulf Savannah,
Undara is 2,500 feet above sea level and enjoys over 300 days a year sunshine.
With minimal humidity, the climate is very pleasant with warmer days and cooler
evenings.
Two Day Tour
- Day One: Travel by coach to Innisfail and the beautiful Cairns
Highlands, then into Tropical North Queensland's Outback region, known as the
Gulf Savannah. Lunch on arrival at Undara Experience , then join your Savannah
Guide for a fascinating two hour tour of the Undara Lava Tubes. Later on the Wildlife
at Sunset Tour, enjoy refreshments as you watch the sun drop below the rugged
Newcastle Range and marvel at the variety of wildlife including literally thousands
of micro bats leaving the Lava Tubes to feed for the night. After dinner, enjoy
an evening campfire activity. Overnight restored railway carriages. Lunch and
dinner included.
- Day
Two: Awaken your tastebuds with bush breakfast at the Ringers Camp to the
accompaniment of the morning bird chorus. After breakfast depart the Lava Lodge
for your return journey to Cairns on the beautiful Savannahlander train. Breakfast
is included.
Tour Includes: 1 nights carriage accommodation, all
National Park fees, 2 hour Lava Tube tour, Wildlife Sunset tour, meals as indicated,
evening campfire activities, courtesy hotel transfers, outward coach tour and
return Savannahlander train journey.