Exploring the World Heritage listed Daintree Rainforest

daintree rainforest

Tropical North Queensland is home to the world’s oldest rainforest story, passed down by Traditional Custodians over thousands of years.

 

The World Heritage protected area is a popular tourist destination, drawing a crowd of around 400,000 visitors each year. With its breath-taking beauty and unique plant and wildlife, it’s not hard to see why.

 

Daintree Ferry crossing the Daintree River © Tourism and Events Queensland

 

The Daintree Rainforest lies north of Cairns and Port Douglas, via the picturesque town of Mossman, from where you can visit stunning Mossman Gorge. Stroll along the banks of the creek, plunge into the chilly mountain water, spot Boyd forest dragons in the trees, delve deeper into the Wet Tropics Rainforest with one of the many Indigenous guides and learn all about the cultural history of the land. You can discover even more about our First Peoples on a tour with Adventure North Australia, as locals share their ancient knowledge while you try your hand at spearing mud crabs and collecting bush tucker. For adventurous spirits, there is also a variety of walking trails for all levels of experience, ranging from a few hours to full day trips.

 

Stay and Eat

To enter the Daintree proper, continue on the road north to Cape Tribulation by crossing the Daintree River by ferry. Take a detour here for a cruise to spot gigantic estuarine crocodiles, and other wildlife hiding in the branches above the water. If you’re extremely lucky you may also spot a cassowary, as the Daintree is a sanctuary for these endangered birds, with just 500 estimated to remain. These native ground-dwelling birds are seed dispersers for more than 100 species of rainforest plants, making them vital to this ecosystem.

 

Wild Cassowary © Tourism and Events Queensland

 

While you’re here, stay at the Daintree Ecolodge in the heart of the rainforest. There are 15 treehouses to choose from, immersed in the canopy, as well as a day spa and a private waterfall with a swimming hole. Nearby, you’ll also find the Julaymba Restaurant and Bar, which uses fresh produce from their own veggie garden and local suppliers, and serves a delicious seasonal menu. With views over the rainforest lagoon, it’s a great location to dine for an evening. You can also order a picnic hamper, which is packed full of local produce, and self-drive to any of the Daintree’s amazing locations, such as Four Mile Beach or Mossman Gorge, for a relaxing picnic experience.

To satisfy your sweet tooth, indulge in a scoop of mouth-watering ice cream from nearby providers like the Daintree Ice Cream Company or Flora Villa Ice Creamery.

 

Activities

The Daintree Rainforest offers adventures for every budget and desire. Take a horse ride along Cape Tribulation and explore the beautiful coastline, or stop over at the Daintree Discovery Centre. Considered one of the top attractions in the rainforest, the centre provides tours, presentations, and access to the 125 metres long Aerial Walkway Rainforest Skywalk, meaning you can walk amongst the canopy 11 metres off the ground. Or for those after more of an adrenaline hit, you can bungee jump off a 50 metre tower in the middle of a rainforest and even personalise your own leap, as there’s 16 variations to choose from. Or, zipline 15 metres above the ground and through the rainforest with Treetops Adventure.

Cruise the famous Daintree River with Solar Whisper for a personalised tour and guide through the beauty and wonder of the Daintree, spotting an abundance of unique wildlife from salt water crocodiles to snakes and birds.

 

Aerial view of Treetop Aerial Walkway at Daintree Discovery Centre © Tourism and Events Queensland

 

The Daintree might be stunning by day, but it’s also beautiful by night. Join a night tour for a different kind of experience, and venture on foot to spot nocturnal animals such as snakes, bandicoots, and owls. Much of the local wildlife has adopted a nocturnal lifestyle, meaning you get to see the forest’s flora and fauna like never before.

Discover the Great Barrier Reef on an Ocean Safari Eco Tour from Cape Tribulation beach. This tour provides a unique offshore perspective of the Daintree, promising picturesque scenes as you swim both above and below the surface. Enjoy marvelling at the peaks of the rainforest before venturing down to snorkel with turtles and explore this underwater world.

Explore more in Tropical North Queensland here. And make sure to check out our guide to the best nature and wildlife experiences in the country here!

 

Travel to the Daintree Rainforest

Rex flies to Cairns, and from there it is a 2.5hr drive to the Daintree Rainforest. Book your flights here and check out the route map below.

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