by Amanda Cranston | Sep 2, 2014 | Townsville
About 80 kilometres north of Townsville there is a sign to the left pointing to Paluma Range National Park. A quick look at the map shows a windy road to the middle of nowhere so it would be easy to dismiss it as an unnecessary diversion but this is an area of great...
by Amanda Cranston | Aug 28, 2014 | Cairns
Far North Queensland is marketed as the place where the reef meets the rainforest. So, while the Great Barrier Reef is the first thing that comes to mind, a visit to this part of the world would be incomplete without experiencing the World Heritage Listed rainforest...
by Amanda Cranston | Aug 26, 2014 | Cairns, Cairns Outback, Cairns Outback, Camping
If you look at a map, Chillagoe Caves in Queensland is slap bang in the middle of nowhere. So we went there on a camping trip with relatively few expectations and discovered there’s actually more to do there than you might imagine. In addition to the amazing...
by Amanda Cranston | Aug 24, 2014 | Mission Beach
Tully’s main claim to fame has always been its title as ‘the wettest town in Australia’, but in our opinion, getting wet on a kayaking adventure with Ingan Tours is by far the best reason to visit this small country town. Tully sits halfway between Cairns and...
by Amanda Cranston | Aug 23, 2014 | Features
It’s not quite Hollywood and we’re not quite ready for a movie location tour, but you might be surprised to know that Far North Queensland has played a starring role in many movies and television shows. In fact, you may not have realised it but NQ has been the...