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The Daintree Rainforest Where the world’s oldest living rainforest meets the edge of the Great Barrier Reef
The Daintree is a place that feels almost mythical — a living, breathing time capsule stretching from the charming riverside village of Daintree across to Cape Kimberley, Cow Bay, Thornton Beach, Noah Valley, Cape Tribulation and all the way north along the legendary Bloomfield Track. This is the oldest surviving tropical rainforest on Earth, a realm where plant species date back more than 100 million years and ancient ecosystems continue to thrive in spectacular, untouched beauty.
Here, towering bull kauri pines pierce the canopy, king ferns unfurl like giant green fans, and the rare southern cassowary moves silently through the undergrowth, its electric‑blue neck flashing between the trees. Cool freshwater creeks hide tiny darting fish, while the rainforest hums with life from dawn until long after dark.
The Daintree River itself winds for 140 kilometres — one of the longest rivers on Australia’s east coast — creating a mosaic of habitats for crocodiles, birds, frogs, butterflies and countless other species. It’s no wonder Sir David Attenborough described the Daintree as “extraordinary,” praising its astonishing biodiversity and birdlife.
Whether you’re seeking adventure, serenity, wildlife encounters or a deep connection with nature, the Daintree offers an experience unlike anywhere else on the planet.
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Every option immerses you in the sounds, scents and serenity of the rainforest.
The Daintree is approximately 2 hours north of Cairns via the scenic Captain Cook Highway.
The Daintree is spectacular year‑round, but each season offers something unique:
The Daintree is more than a destination — it’s an experience that lingers long after you leave. From the whisper of ancient leaves to the thrill of spotting a cassowary in the wild, every moment feels like a step back in time. It’s a rare chance to reconnect with nature in its purest form, in a landscape that has remained unchanged for millions of years.
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