Gulf Savannah
Stretching across northwestern Queensland, the Gulf Savannah is a vast, sunburnt wilderness of ancient savannah woodlands, dramatic gorges, and winding rivers that empty into the Gulf of Carpentaria. This is one of Australia's last great frontiers, where the red dirt meets the blue sky and the silence is broken only by the call of a whistling kite. For travellers seeking true outback immersion, it offers a raw, untamed beauty and a palpable sense of isolation that is both humbling and exhilarating.
Highlights & What to See
- Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park: An oasis in the desert, with emerald-green water gorges perfect for canoeing, swimming, and spotting freshwater crocodiles and fruit bats.
- Riversleigh Fossil Fields: A UNESCO World Heritage site where you can see ancient mammal fossils embedded in limestone – a window into Australia's prehistoric past.
- Burketown: The gateway to the Gulf, known for its spectacular morning glory cloud formations and as a base for barramundi fishing charters.
- Karumba: A laid-back fishing village where the sunsets over the Gulf are legendary, and the prawns are fresh off the trawlers.
- Savannah Way: Drive this iconic route that weaves through the region, linking national parks, historic pubs, and remote cattle stations.
Suggested Time to Spend
Give yourself at least 5–7 days to explore the Gulf Savannah properly. The distances are vast and the roads can be rough; a 4WD is essential for most attractions. Spend two days at Lawn Hill Gorge for canoeing and walks, a day at Riversleigh, and a couple of days in Burketown and Karumba for fishing and relaxing. This pace lets you soak up the landscape without feeling rushed.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Normanton: A historic railway town with the famous Purple Pub and the Gulflander train.
- Gregory Downs: A small outpost with a historic pub and access to the Gregory River for camping and fishing.
- Sweers Island: Part of the Wellesley Islands, offering remote beachside camping and excellent fishing – accessible by charter flight or boat from Burketown.
- Savannah Way (east to Cairns): Continue east through the Gulf savannah to the Atherton Tablelands and Cairns for a complete outback-to-reef journey.
- Mount Isa: The mining city to the south, with underground mine tours and the Outback at Isa experience.
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