Dinosaur Tours Australia
Several Dinosaur Tours Australia are available – check dates below or ask…
Next Dinosaur Tours Australia ….
September 3-7 2024 – Dinosaur Adventure Tour: Cairns to Adelaide in Style 5-Day – Highlights include Flinders Discovery Centre, Hughenden with Muttaburrasaurus, Kronosaurus Korner, Richmond Larks Quarry Dinosaur stampede, Eromanga with the largest dinosaur fossils found in Australia. Fully accommodated Cairns to Adelaide – see details here https://spiritsafaris.rezdy.com/652981/dinosaur-adventure-cairns-to-adelaide-in-style-tour-5-days
Dinosaur Tours Australia Available 2024 ….
- Sept 7 – 11 – Dinosaur Adventure Cairns to Adelaide inc Larks Quarry 5 Days
- September 30 – October 9 – from Sydney – Cameron Corner Dig Tree Dinosaurs Macquarie Marshes Menindee Broken Hill Silo Art Tibooburra Innamincka Bourke NSW Outback Tour 10 days – learn more about and travel the songlines on this fascinating journey
Above Images show Zac at Euromanga Natural History Museum and below Kronosaurus at Richmond
Dinosaur Tours – Cairns to Alice Springs tour via Dinosaur Trail, Min Min Encounter & Plenty Highway – includes Diamantina National Park, Min Min Encounter, Dinosaur Trail Tour. Explore the Plenty Highway on the edge of the Simpson Desert, the Min Min experience in Boulia, the mighty Diamantina River, Winton – Waltzing Matilda Country and the Dinosaur Trail including The Dinosaur Stampede at Lark Quarry and “Dino” the Mutaburrasaurus at Hughenden as we travel via Charters Towers and Townsville & Cairns – Please Ask
Dinosaur Tours – Cairns to Alice Springs tour via Dinosaur Trail, Mt Isa, Tenant Creek, Devils Marbles – includes Dinosaur Trail Tour, including “Dino” the Mutaburrasaurus at Hughenden as we travel via Charters Towers and Townsville – Please Ask- 3 days 2 nights – $1495 fully accommodated
Dinosaur at Hughenden
Alice Springs to Cairns via Plenty Highway – Diamantina National Park, Min Min Encounter, Dinosaur Trail to Cairns Tour. Extend for Laura Dance Festival (if dates coincide) and optionally Cape York Peninsula – If travelling to Cairns with Spirit Safaris to meet Cape York tour, you can travel from Alice Springs, explore the Plenty Highway on the edge of the Simpson Desert, the Min Min experience in Boulia, the mighty Diamantina River, Winton – Waltzing Matilda Country and the Dinosaur Trail including The Dinosaur Stampede at Lark Quarry and the Mutaburrasaurus at Hughenden as we travel on to Charters Towers and Townsville & Cairns – Please Ask
Darwin to Cairns via Lost City & Savannah Way – Eastbound – Darwin to Cairns via Top End & Savannah Way incl. Katherine Gorge, Mataranka Hot Springs and “We of the Never Never” homestead Daly Waters, Cape Crawford, Lost City, Borroloola, Riversleigh Dinosaur Fossil Fields, Lawn Hill National Park, (now Boodjamulla National Park) Adel’s Grove, Bourke & Wills Roadhouse, Normanton, Undara Lava Tubes. Then Cairns. Optional Katherine Gorge &/or Kakadu Extend for Laura Dance Festival 3 days and optionally Cape York Peninsula & Thursday Island 8 days/7 nights.
Cairns to Darwin via Lost City & Savannah Way – Westbound – Walk in the stunning Undara Lava Tubes, swim & marvel in Cobbold Gorge (2 nights), Normanton, Karumba (Gulf Carpentaria river cruise), Hells Gate, Borroloola, Lost City, Cape Crawford, Daly Waters famous pub, Mataranka Hot Springs and “We of the Never Never” homestead, Katherine Gorge option of extra night for cruise or heli flight over Gorge, Alligator River, to Darwin. 8 days/7 nights.
Undara Lava Tubes – Volcanic lava has created a remarkable tunnel system that lies beneath the rich grasslands of Undara.
Enjoy the picturesque drive via the Atherton tablelands to tour through the Undara Lava Tubes. The Undara Lava Tubes were formed some 190,000 years ago when a major volcano 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 volcano. The Undara tubes are the world’s longest lava flow. The word Undara means ‘a long way’ in Aboriginal language. One of the lava flows from Undara extends over 160 kilometres (or 100 miles). This makes it one of the longest lava flows from a single volcano on our planet in modern geological time. The original tube formed by the flow extended for approximately 100 kilometres, and several sections are accessible.