Mt Mulligan Lodge

Destination

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Djungan people, the Traditional Custodians of the land upon which Mt Mulligan Lodge stands. In sharing elements of their history, heritage and culture we acknowledge the Djungan people of Ngarrabullgan (Mount Mulligan) and their connections to Country.

Two of the oldest-known Aboriginal sites in Queensland are found on the tabletop of Mount Mulligan, which is known as Ngarrabullgan by the Traditional Owners, and date back more than 37,000 years.

This ancient landscape is a remnant of the oldest land on earth - the ancient Gondwana/Pangea continent that was ripped apart in geological movements like giant hands moving pieces of a super-continent sized jigsaw puzzle.

The old continent’s edge can still be traced today along the ridge of the oldest “Great Barrier Reef” was left high and dry as black limestone ridges and spectacular caves around the Chillagoe area. Multiple uplifting events and volcanic activity built the east coast ranges of Daintree and recent lava flows created the spectacular lava tubes of the Undara region. With good reason this region is said to have the greatest geological diversity in the world.

Two of the oldest-known Aboriginal sites in Queensland are found on the tabletop of Mount Mulligan, which is known as Ngarrabullgan by the Traditional Owners, and date back more than 37,000 years.

Dry and hungry soils interspersed with spectacular rock formations and precious waterholes; a magnet for wildlife. A region of dramatic contrast to the opal colours of the reef and rainforest of the east coast.

This region of sparsely settled cattle stations as big as some countries, stark red earth plains and scattered billabongs along seasonal rivers is Australia's "big sky" country.

Piercing blue days of cloudless sunshine and occasional thunderous summer storms bring the land to life. Rich red sunsets fade into nightly heavens of brilliant stars on an inky black canvas. Dry and hungry soils interspersed with spectacular rock formations and precious waterholes; a magnet for wildlife. A region of dramatic contrast to the opal colours of the reef and rainforest of the east coast.

Dominated by the seasons, the landscape is a changing backdrop of brown to green for this outback theatre. In the ‘dry’, threads of watercourses weave across the vast parched land – with occasional pools providing deep green oases – a battleground of survival for barramundi, freshwater crocodiles and migrating birdlife. The larger permanent lagoons thrive throughout the year and develop a diverse and complex ecosystem. Jabiru, magpie geese, sea eagles and diverse waterfowl concentrate around these sources of life as do wild pigs, brumbies, wallabies and kangaroos.

As the first afternoon thunderstorms approach in December with the coming of the wet, spectacular displays of monsoon rainclouds burst from the sky and the land becomes rich and green within days. Migratory birds arrive and wildlife flourishes – a vibrant and exciting time to be in the northern outback as rivers and lagoons are replenished, life rebounds and the perennial seasonal cycle continues under the perennial “big sky” sun.

Getting there

BY AIR
BY ROAD

Mt Mulligan Lodge is a 35-minute scenic helicopter journey from Cairns. Due to weight restrictions on the helicopter, passengers are requested to bring a small, soft duffle bag up to a maximum weight of 15kg in total. If required, there are duffle bags on site at the helicopter hangar for you to re-pack your luggage. Excess luggage can be stored safely while you are at the lodge. The body weight of each individual guest must also be provided in kilograms at the time of booking.

For arrival by private jet, a landing strip is located nearby at the township of Mareeba. The Morris Escapes jet can seat up to 10 guests and departs from all major cities in Australia.

Please contact Mt Mulligan Lodge to discuss your preferred transport arrangements before booking your domestic flights or international flights to/from Cairns.

Mt Mulligan Lodge is a 2.5-3 hour 4WD journey from Cairns. It is a challenging drive, so unless guests are confident and experienced with driving 4WD vehicles on unsealed roads, booking a private 4WD vehicle, bus or limousine transfer is suggested and can be arranged by Mt Mulligan Lodge on request. If staying in early January during the wet season, it is recommended booking a helicopter charter as road closures may occur. Mt Mulligan Lodge closes from late January to early March each year. 

Please contact Mt Mulligan Lodge to discuss your preferred transport arrangements before booking your domestic flights or international flights to/from Cairns.

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