Gulf Savannah Way

Stretching from Cairns to the Northern Territory border, the Gulf Savannah Way is one of Australia's great outback drives, a 2,200-kilometre route that cuts through the remote, sun-baked landscapes of Far North Queensland. This is a journey for those who crave wide-open spaces, red dirt horizons, and a sense of true adventure. Expect rugged national parks, historic mining towns, and the chance to encounter wildlife like agile wallabies and brolgas. The road is mostly unsealed in sections, so a high-clearance 4WD is essential, and you'll need to be self-sufficient with fuel, water, and supplies. But the rewards are immense: dramatic gorges, thermal springs, and a profound quiet that only the outback can offer.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least 7 to 10 days to drive the full Gulf Savannah Way from Cairns to the NT border, allowing time for detours and stops. If you're short on time, a 5-day loop from Cairns to Chillagoe, Undara, and Cobbold Gorge is a manageable taster. The best time to travel is during the dry season (May to October) when roads are open and temperatures are cooler. Driving in the wet season (November to March) is not recommended due to flooding and road closures.

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