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Come into the Normanton Visitor Information Centre in the historic Burns Philp Building, located on the corner of Landsborough and Caroline Streets, where you can enjoy a cool drink and talk to the friendly staff. You might like to purchase a small souvenir and browse Normanton's attractions and history. The Visitor Information Centre houses the Heritage Centre as well and has displays featuring flood photos of Normanton, pioneers and explorers, wildlife displays and historical artefacts.
Krys the Savannah King is an accurate artist's impression of of the largest recorded saltwater crocodile captured in the world. This replica at L.E.W Henry Park, built to the dimensions listed in the Guinness Book of World Records, can be found as part of the Normanton Town Walk.
Burke and Wills, King and Grey arrived in the Gulf on the 9th February 1861 and established their most northerly camp; Camp 119. When heading west towards Burketown on the Savannah Way, this camp is located on the eastern bank of the Little Bynoe River, 35km west of Normanton.
From November to April, these stunning wetlands come alive as the monsoon rain replenishes dry waterways and lakes attract all varieties of birdlife such as brolgas, pelicans and jabirus. In the dry season the wetland retreats leaving a beautiful landscape of mangroves and grassland.
Made to order fishing charters for up to 4 people. Half day and full day trips available. Because of the favourable climate conditions, fish numbers thrive in the gulf region and many different species are available.
A must see in Karumba, the only hatchery that breeds the Southern Gulf strain of Barra. Fully guided tours Monday through to Saturday give you the chance to feed broodstock up to 25kg. Unique range of souvenirs made from barra skin, sea snake, parrot fish and even toad!
If you'd like to experience an exciting adventure, or just kick back and enjoy a relaxing and peaceful tour on board our spacious luxury vessel, then Croc and Crab Tours have something for you. Half Day Cruises and Luxury Sunset Cruises available.
Karumba's number one in River and Gulf Cruises. Explore the mangrove lined waterway of the Norman river with the Ferryman. Our wildlife adventures include Bird watching unforgettable Gulf sunsets and croc spotting cruises over the Gulf of carpentaria.
Kerry D is a locally owned Karumba fishing charter boat operating half & full day trips suitable for all ages. Get hooked on one of these fish! barramundi – grunter – salmon – jew – shark – bream – mackerel – queenies – fingermark.
Northern Heli-co is a locally owned and operated charter company in Karumba offering Heli Fishing tours, a wide range of incredible scenic flights and sunset experiences. Get in touch today to plan your bucket list adventure with Northern Heli-co.
An Oasis in the Savannah. Situated on the Matilda Highway, turn in at the Big Barramundi on the left as you enter Normanton. 28 self contained motel units, 40 powered caravan sites. Camping sites nestled amongst mango, palm and native trees.
Exceptional holiday accommodation. Enjoy the friendly service, relaxed atmosphere and peaceful location. Accommodation choices include 90 powered sites, 40 camp sites, self-contained ensuite cabins / budget / bungalows. The park provides 2 camp kitchens, barbeque area, 3 amenities blocks, artesian spa bath and a huge 25 metre swimming pool.
Karumba Point Sunset Caravan Park If you want the best fishing in Australia. Have fun, dine in spectacular surroundings, see what the outback is really like and still get a beer and a bet on at the pub, Karumba Point Sunset Caravan Park is the place to be.
Note: Karumba is located approximately a 60 minute drive from Normanton. Care should be taken on the roads - we recommend only driving during daylight hours