Tropical North Queensland, a region in Queensland, Australia, is a haven for nature and wildlife enthusiasts, offering a diverse range of safari experiences. FNQ Nature Tours, established in 2015 by James Boettcher, offers a 4-day Nature, Wildlife & Conservation Safari where guests can explore ancient rainforests, savannah, and woodlands, encountering a variety of Australian wildlife and plants like the Lumholtz Tree Kangaroo, Ulysses Butterfly, Southern Cassowary, and Saltwater Crocodile.
The Savannah Way is a 1,099 km outback adventure through Gulf Country, showcasing sculptural gorges and bird-filled wetlands, providing an opportunity to experience the stunning scenery and diverse wildlife of this ancient landscape. Cairns, the gateway to Far North Queensland, grants access to the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, home to 2800 plant species and 663 vertebrate animal species. The Daintree and Tablelands regions offer spectacular landscapes where you can observe reptiles, amphibians, monotremes, and butterflies such as the Platypus, Saltwater Crocodile, Boyd's Forest Dragon, and electric blue Ulysses butterfly.
North West Outback Safaris offer custom-designed tours in the National Parks and World Heritage-listed areas of Tropical North Queensland, providing authentic experiences in this region rich in natural beauty and diverse wildlife. Tropical North Queensland stands as an ideal destination for those seeking adventure and discovery amidst a landscape teeming with unique flora and fauna.