Gulf Savannah
The Gulf Savannah region extends from the Great Dividing Range in the east, to the Northern Territory in the west, encompassing an area of some 186,000 square kilometres, it once was known as the “Outback By The Sea”, with its miles of untouched beaches, lush bushland, remote cattle stations, historic mining towns and breathtaking National Parks.
Each town has its own unique outback style, coupled with a friendliness second to none. The unique "Gulflander" and the extraordinary "Savannahlander" trains, teeming wildlife on the wetlands and Savannah grasslands, Aboriginal settlements, the pristine beauty of Lawn Hill Gorge and the fascinating Undara Lava Tubes is a "must do" for seekers of soft adventure.
These days tourism is playing an ever increasing economic role with many pastoralists opening their cattle properties to tourists. So ... come to the Gulf Savannah to capture the emotion and romance, tragedies and triumphs of Australia's amazing outback.
A holiday to the Gulf region, offers adventure, beauty and a lesson in history giving the visitor a multitude of experience.