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Hot Air Balloon Cairns, Queensland, Australia

Soaring over the Atherton Tablelands in a Hot Air Balloon

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Taking a flight in a hot air balloon has long been on my ‘must do’ wish list and during our recent holiday in tropical North Queensland, my dream finally came true. We’d arranged this once in a life time experience with Hot Air Balloon Cairns and were extremely excited at the prospect of soaring high above the Atherton Tablelands.

On board the Hot Air Balloon Cairns flight
On board the Hot Air Balloon

This part of North Queensland has some of Australia’s best conditions for hot air ballooning with calm, stable conditions meaning that flights are able to take place on almost every day of the year, so there is no need to worry about cancellations and missed opportunities due to inclement weather conditions.

Getting there:

Mareeba Heritage Centre, Atherton Tablelands
The Mareeba Heritage Centre where we met the group

It was to be an early start but with the prospect of such an exciting day ahead, for once we had no problem getting out of bed at 3.00 a.m. We had arranged to make our own way to Mareeba from Port Douglas as we would be spending the remaining part of our holiday nearby. The journey over there took around one and a half hours and was quite eventful as with the help of the car headlights, we spotted a couple of kangaroos hopping across the road in front of us.

The Hot Air Balloon Cairns mini-bus
The Hot Air Balloon Cairns mini-bus

Our meeting place was to be the car park in front of the Mareeba Heritage Centre and it was reassuring to receive a couple of messages with tracking information from the balloon company to say that they were on their way and would be with us at the agreed time of 5.00 a.m. Almost all of the other people booked on the hot air balloon flight that morning had arranged the bus transfer as it was more convenient for them. For a small extra fee transfers can be added to the booking from hotels in Cairns and surrounding areas. We were there first but soon afterwards met up with the others in the car park and after saying hello, boarded the minibus for the final ten minutes of the journey to where our adventure would begin.

The launch site:

Hot Air Balloon Cairns launch site at Mareeba
The launch site at Mareeba

When the minibus arrived at the launch site it was just starting to become light and excitedly we got our first view of the two balloons being inflated that morning. It was so interesting to watch how the balloons took shape as the fans pumped cold air into them. Hot air was then pumped into our balloon to lift it to an upright position. You might wonder why hot air balloon flights generally launch just after dawn or several hours before sunset.

Hot air balloons being inflated at Mareeba
Observing the hot air balloons being inflated

This is due to the fact that the wind is usually at its calmest during these times. As wind speed is one of the most important considerations in ballooning, it’s vital that weather conditions are just right as the balloon is carried along by the wind. We were part of a group of 15 embarking on this epic adventure and before getting on board we were divided into groups depending on our approximate size and weight so that the balloon would be evenly balanced.

The in-flight experience:

On board the balloon with Hot Air Balloons of Cairns
On board the hot air balloon

It was then time for us to climb into the basket which I had thought might be a bit tricky as I’m quite small and the baskets don’t have doors. It turned out to actually be very easy as a plastic box was placed at one end of the basket and as there were foothold grooves in the basket I managed to get in without a problem. The basket was quite spacious with four separate sections to balance the weight. We shared our part with two girls from Adelaide, South Australia. Facing us were a couple from Germany and on the other side of the pilot a Chinese group and three ladies from the U.S. celebrating their 50th birthdays in style.

Soaring over the Atherton Tablelands on board Hot Air Balloons Cairns
Soaring over the Atherton Tablelands

With everything ready and final safety checks undertaken it was time to cast off the ropes and for our adventure to begin. The balloon left the ground under the control of Neil our experienced and very friendly pilot who’d be gliding us over the countryside that morning.

Floating over the Atherton Tablelands landscape
Floating over the Tablelands landscape

As we drifted into the sky the balloon floated gently along and it was so tranquil that if we hadn’t been eagerly looking down from the basket we probably wouldn’t have realised that we had left the ground. Whilst I’m certain everyone on board would have experienced the sensation of flying on board an airliner, the sensation of taking a hot air balloon flight was entirely different.

Hot air balloon tour over the Atherton Tablelands
Looking out from the wicker basket

Our one hour flight was an incredibly calming experience as we drifted over the farmlands of the Atherton Tablelands gazing down below watching the scenic landscape unfold as it gradually became lighter. Gazing down from the edge of the basket we experienced a totally different perspective to the one we were used to from the ground.

Neil the pilot operating the gas burners on board Hot Air Balloon Cairns
Neil the pilot operating the gas burners

As we soared through the sky our pilot pointed out local landmarks and was happy to answer any questions we might have about operating the controls of the balloon and how often the heat burners needed to be used. Neil explained that he had four gas canisters on board and had used an additional one to fill the balloon before we left the ground. We watched as he controlled the burners, utilising this to heat the air inside the balloon as required when it needed to gain height.

Hot Air Balloon ride from Mareeba
Gazing down at the landscape below

I was positioned nearest to the cockpit and although I could feel the heat when the burners were turned on, it was very gentle and there was no need to wear a hat for protection. Despite occasional sounds from the burner, the flight remained peaceful and it really did feel as if we were floating in the sky. As we drifted over the Atherton Tablelands we saw so much, passing over the Barron River, spotting avocado farms, horses, cattle and kangaroos.

Landing the HOt Air Balloon Cairns balloon
Approaching our landing site with the ground crew’s trailer close by

The landing was a fun part of the hot air balloon experience and nothing to get anxious about. Just before we touched the ground we were asked to crouch down, bend our knees and grab hold of the leather strap handles in front of us. This brace position was just for safety in the rare event that the balloon might tip on its side as it touched the ground. We had no such problems as our landing that morning was very gentle as we just dragged along the ground a few metres before coming to a halt.

The post flight experience

Hot air balloon landing
The hot air balloon after we had landed

I actually found getting back out of the basket harder than getting in as there were no grooves inside it to put my feet into and I got stuck half way. There was no need to panic though as help was at hand as one of the friendly ground crew lifted me out. I noticed other people having the same problem so I was glad it wasn’t just me.

Inside a hot air balloon
Inside the hot air balloon

After the balloon had been uncoupled from the basket we were invited to step inside. I was surprised that the material could withstand our weight and the fact that we were all wearing shoes wouldn’t damage it in any way.

Group photo of the happy hot air balloon adventurers Hot Air Balloon Cairns
Group photo of the happy hot air balloon adventurers

It was really fun to stand inside the cavernous balloon and as well as taking our own photos, lots of professional ones were taken of us individually and in groups. There was also a camera attached to the balloon during our flight to capture an airborne moment as a lasting memory.

Packing up the hot air balloon, Hot Air Balloon Cairns
Helping to pack up the balloon

After we had finished taking photos it was then time to help to deflate the balloon and pack it up. We all stood in a line pressing the air out of it and helped to roll it up. One girl even assisted by rolling on the sausage shaped balloon to help with its deflation. Although not obligatory, everyone joined in as it was such good fun.

Pushing the basket back on to the trailer, Hot Air Balloon Cairns
Pushing the basket back on to its trailer

With the balloon back in its sack and the basket lifted on to its trailer it was then time for our celebratory champagne breakfast. A delicious assortment of locally sourced produce was set out on a table and we tucked into breakfast baps, muffins, pastries and quiches.

Celebratory champagne breakfast with Hot Air Balloon Cairms
Celebratory breakfast after our flight

Along with our glasses of fizz, this was the perfect end to our morning’s epic balloon ride and gave us an opportunity to chat and mingle with the pilot, ground crew and our fellow adventurers.

Toasting our epic hot air balloon flight with glasses of fizz, Hot Air Balloon Cairns
Toasting our epic hot air balloon flight with glasses of fizz

Before heading back in the minibus we were each handed a commemorative flight certificate and later that day a superb digital photo package arrived by email for us to treasure.

Hot Air Balloon Cairns
With Neil, our pilot for the morning

What an amazing day we’d had. Taking our first ever hot air balloon flight was definitely one of those ‘pinch me’ moments, the fond memories of which will live with us forever.

We were guests of Hot Air Balloon Cairns and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.

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39 responses to “Soaring over the Atherton Tablelands in a Hot Air Balloon”

  1. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    This seems like such a wonderful experience! Moving silently through the sky must surely be one of the best ways to witness a sunrise (and the world below). And a champagne breakfast after the flight … well, I can’t think of any better way than this to end such an adventure!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Oh Corna, this was such an epic adventure and one that will live with us for a very long time! Thanks so much for taking the time to read and comment. It’s much appreciated.

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  2. NortheastAllie Avatar

    Wow, this looks like such an amazing experience, and a lovely way to see the Australian landscape!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Oh Allie, it was definitely a morning to remember and we enjoyed a wonderful time sharing over north Queensland.

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  3. Tanja Avatar

    what a beautiful experience! and I didn’t realize so many people can fit in a balloon

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I think they have different sizes of baskets depending on how many people wish to go that day. We were in a medium sized basket. It’s a great experience Tanja.

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  4. grandmisadventures Avatar

    What a beautiful place to make your hot air balloon ride dream come true! Great post 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Meg. It was wonderful!

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  5. travelling_han Avatar

    What an incredible and special experience Marion, it’s beautiful up there!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much Hannah. We were thrilled to be invited along.

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  6. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    Sounds like such a neat experience! I just figured that hot air balloons generally launch in the morning and evening to enjoy either the sunrise or sunset. But it totally makes sense that it’s timed based on wind. Beautiful captures from up in the air. Glad to hear the basket was spacious.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Our Hot Air balloon flight was amazing Linda and we were thrilled to be taking part . Thanks for your interest.

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  7. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Oh, I’m envious of that trip. I was not aware of the availability of a hot air balloon in the Atherton area. Bought back memories of my frequent trips between Napa Valley CA where my children were doing their college work and the SFO airport early mornings for my forward journey to Washington DC. The sky was always full of colorful air balloons, and it was such a wonderful experience each time to see that.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was definitely an unforgettable experience Ian and we enjoyed everything about our hot air balloon flight.

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  8. Diana Avatar

    What an awesome experience!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Diana. Our Hot Air balloon flight was awesome!

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  9. Christie Avatar

    What a memorable experience you’ve had, floating over the open field!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was absolutely beautiful Christie. Thanks so much for your interest and comments.

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  10. Rebecca Avatar

    Truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! I had the pleasure of taking a hot-air balloon ride in Cappadocia, Turkey– unfortunately, the winds were a bit rough that morning, so we only spent 20 minutes in the air before we had to descend. The landing was pretty rough, too, as our basket tilted sideways! Thankfully, no one got hurt. Your experience seems a lot calmer and the views overlooking Australia are absolutely lovely. Thanks for sharing, Marion!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was an amazing experience Rebecca and we adored it from start to finish. I’m glad to learn you have also taken a hot air balloon flight but it’s a shame it had to be curtailed. Better than being cancelled though!

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  11. kagould17 Avatar

    A hot air balloon ride must be experienced to be appreciated. We did one in our home city in 1987 on our 10th anniversary. Ours was an evening flight. We loved our visit to the Tablelands in 2014, but never thought about a balloon ride. Yours looks like the perfect way to escape the earthly plane. Thanks for sharing Marion. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was an amazing experience Allan. I’m.glad you have also done this for your wedding anniversary!

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  12. simplycarinaxo Avatar

    Sadly my anxiety would never let me get on a hot air balloon – but wow!!! I mean what an amazing experience that must have been!!! xo

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was amazing ! Thanks so much for your interest!

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  13. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    Riding in a hot air balloon is so fun isn’t it?! Like you, I was amazed by every step in the process. Glad you had a great experience. Maggie

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was an unforgettable experience Maggie. Where have you taken a hot air balloon trip?

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          Lovely! Have just boarded a train to Toronto!

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          1. Monkey's Tale Avatar

            Enjoy!! I hope it’s warmer there 😊

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            1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

              I’m sure it will be but the snowy weather was fun as we don’t get so much of it at home!

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  14. ourcrossings Avatar

    Soaring above everything aboard a hot air balloon is an experience like no other, especially as during the flight, you have unobstructed 360-degree views, allowing for breathtaking photographs. Thanks for sharing, and have a wonderful day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for taking an interest in our hot balloon adventure Aiva I Definitely a day to remember!

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  15. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    What an amazing experience, both in the air and on the ground. And that landscape is quite something to fly over!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Oh Helen, it was like a dream come true and we adored every minute of it. Definitely worth getting up at 3.00 am for!

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  16. kzmcb Avatar

    How incredible!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was amazing and a day we’ll never forget. Thanks so much for your interest.

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  17. Lookoom Avatar

    A great experience! It’s something I’m looking to do, if possible over a beautiful region of France.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I hope you will, it’s a wonderful experience!

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