Why you should go
See wildlife up close and personal on a river cruise. Wander through the magnificent Daintree Rainforest, said to be the oldest continual living rainforest on the planet, take a walk on the renowned Cape Tribulation rainforest beach and, last but not least, take in a presentation by the traditional owners of the Mossman Gorge, the Kuku Yalanji people to get an insight into their lives.
Daintree River Cruise
Going on a boat on the Daintree River is fascinating. Expect to see stunning vegetation, tree snakes and salt-water crocodiles. It is unbelievable what you can view in an hour.
The Daintree River |
Alexandra Lookout
Just 10 minutes from the Daintree River, from here you get stunning views of the Daintree River, Low Isles, Port Douglas, Snapper Island and the glistening aquamarine waters of the Coral Sea.
Take a break for lunch
Enjoy a lovely lunch in the middle of the rainforest at the Daintree Eco Lodge & Spa. This is such a beautiful setting to unwind and digest all that you have seen in a short space of time.
Salt-water crocodile |
Stop at Walu Wugirriga
You will want to drink in the scenery here.
Mossman Gorge |
Cape Tribulation
Take a stroll on this legendary rainforest beach. From the Kulki Lookout you can see the coastline and the coral reef almost hugging it.
Cape Tribulation |
Mossman Gorge Centre
Listen to a talk from one of the Kuku Yalanji people, the traditional owners of the gorge. After learning about them and seeing a demonstration on how they make soap, go for guided walk through some of Australia's largest rainforest.
The gorge, which is in the south of the Daintree Rainforest, is worth seeing. Don't forget to try the Daintree tea before you leave the Centre.
This is an amazing day trip that will stay high in your memory
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By Daralyn Danns
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