Jardine River NP (20 km south of
Bamaga) rich in
Aboriginal heritage, this wilderness park
encompasses a large portion of the river’s catchment,
as well as heathlands, woodlands, swamps and coastal
dunes. See the carnivorous pitcher plants here as
well as a number of stunning waterfalls. Bush camping
in several locations. Visit May-Oct.
Thursday Island (39 km north)
also known as TI or Waiben is the Torres Strait
Islands’ administrative and commercial centre with a
population of about 3 500. There are a number of
historical sites including Green Hill
Fort containing the
Torres Strait Historical Museum, abandoned
bunkers and tunnels and a number of churches.
Lions Lookout affords sweeping water
views. The Torres Strait Cultural
Festival (June).
Horn Island covers an area of 53 sq km -
population about 650. Thursday Island’s airport is
located here therefore making it a gateway for
travelers in the area. Residents make the daily
Thursday Island commute to work or school by ferry.
The Heritage Museum, WWII relics and a 1860s goldmine
are all worth a visit.
Badu Island located 60 km north of
Thursday Island and is also known as Mulgrave
Island. Pearling bases were established here
in 1870s and peaked in 1950s. The boat trip to reach
Badu passes many scenic islands and coral reefs.
Birdlife is prolific and Green
turtles may also be spotted.
Cape York (32 km north) the very tip of the
Australian continent.
Somerset (22 km north) established in 1863
then moved to Thursday Island in 1877 and only ruins
now remain.
Seisia (6 km north) provides a
number of retail and tourist facilities as well as
excellent camping and fishing.
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