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<p>10 of the <i>most extraordinary things</i> to do in the <strong>Daintree Rainforest</strong></p>

10 of the most extraordinary things to do in the Daintree Rainforest

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<p>This <i>3-night wellness retreat</i> is hidden in an <i>ancient rainforest</i></p>

This 3-night wellness retreat is hidden in an ancient rainforest

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<p>The best <strong>Cape Tribulation</strong> accommodation for a <i>tropical stay</i></p>

The best Cape Tribulation accommodation for a tropical stay

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<p>The 14 <i>best</i> <strong>Daintree</strong> accommodation picks for <i>instant access</i></p>

The 14 best Daintree accommodation picks for instant access

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<p>10 of the <i>most scenic</i> <strong>Daintree</strong> walks</p>

10 of the most scenic Daintree walks

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<p><i>6 top spots for camping in</i> <strong>Cape Tribulation</strong></p>

6 top spots for camping in Cape Tribulation

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<p>10 of the best <strong>Daintree</strong> tours to uncover the <i>world’s oldest rainforest</i></p>

10 of the best Daintree tours to uncover the world’s oldest rainforest

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<p>14 <i>action-packed</i> things to do in <strong>Cape Tribulation</strong></p>

14 action-packed things to do in Cape Tribulation

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Thinking of heading to the wondrous Daintree Rainforest? There is so much to explore - including some of the best accommodation and trails to get lost in.

Dubuji Boardwalk through the foothills of Mount Alexandra. (Image: Tourism Australia)
Things to do

10 of the most scenic Daintree walks

Shake off your tech and reconnect to earth with the most grounding Daintree walks.

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riding horses along Myall Beach, Cape Tribulation
Things to do

14 action-packed things to do in Cape Tribulation

For the ultimate list of things to do in Cape Tribulation, where the rainforest meets the reef, you’re in the right place.

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an aerial view of PK’s Jungle Village, Cape Tribulation accommodation
Accommodation

The best Cape Tribulation accommodation for a tropical stay

Want to see the only place in the world where two UNESCO World Heritage sites collide? The best Cape Tribulation accommodation will guide you.

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a couple on a Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre’s Ngadiku Dreamtime Walk
Things to do

10 of the best Daintree tours to uncover the world’s oldest rainforest

To see all the best bits of the Daintree Rainforest without hassle, look no further than one of these incredible Daintree tours.

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Daintree River Cruises
Cruising Holidays

7 epic Daintree River cruises to help you spot a croc

Want to see a salty in the wild? There’s no better way than with one of the best Daintree River cruises.

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the River Drift Experience at Daintree river
Things to do

10 of the most extraordinary things to do in the Daintree Rainforest

From enthralling cultural tours to thrill-seeking adventures, the best things to do in the Daintree Rainforest instantly captivate.

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Silky Oaks Lodge. Daintree accommodation
Accommodation

The 14 best Daintree accommodation picks for instant access

Wake up to nature at your window with the most astonishing Daintree accommodation choices.

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Silky Oaks Lodge Silky Sanctuary
Things to do

This 3-night wellness retreat is hidden in an ancient rainforest

Wake up to the sounds of the rainforest, begin your day with sunrise yoga and finish with a sunset sail over the Coral Sea.

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Looking through trees to Cape Tribulation Beach. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)
Camping Holidays

6 top spots for camping in Cape Tribulation

Sleeping under the stars in the Daintree is an experience you will never forget.

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One of Australia’s most precious natural wonders, the Daintree Rainforest, at 180 million years old, is the oldest continuously living rainforest in the world. Located in Tropical North Queensland, the Daintree is part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Wet Tropics of Queensland.

For the Eastern Kuku Yalanji Aboriginal people, the Traditional Owners of this area, many natural features of the landscape have spiritual significance, including Wundu (Thornton Peak), Manjal Dimbi (Mount Demi), Wurrmbu (The Bluff) and Kulki (Cape Tribulation). The Kuku Yalanji Country extends from near Cooktown to Port Douglas. Find out how to experience this incredibly special part of Australia for yourself below.

Getting to the Daintree

Getting to the Daintree Rainforest is an adventure in itself, with a scenic drive from Cairns or Port Douglas offering breathtaking coastal views along the Captain Cook Highway. The journey takes around two hours from Cairns and just over an hour from Port Douglas, leading to the Daintree River, where a ferry crossing provides the only access to this ancient rainforest. Whether you’re hiring a car or joining a guided tour, the trip is well worth it to experience one of Australia’s most biodiverse regions.


Best things to do in the Daintree

It’s no secret that getting to see the Daintree’s biggest resident – the saltwater crocodile – is a huge drawcard, but instead of venturing out to find a croc in the wild, luckily, there are some great river cruises that take you up close and personal with a saltie.

If you’ve decided to base yourself in Cape Tribulation, where the rainforest meets the Great Barrier Reef, you’re perfectly situated to mix up your itinerary. You can head out on the reef, immerse yourself in traditional Kuku Yalanji cultural experiences, hike up Mt Sorrow, and so many other incredible experiences.

For those who are planning to stay around the quaint Daintree Village, there are some dreamy walks where you’ll get lost in the prettiest parts of the rainforest, lots of swimming holes (but be croc aware!) and more that will fill your days with unforgettable memories.


Where to stay in the Daintree

Immersing yourself in the Daintree Rainforest means choosing from a range of unique accommodation options, from eco-lodges to secluded retreats. Silky Oaks Lodge offers a luxurious stay among the treetops, blending comfort with nature. For those looking for a more off-the-grid experience, Cape Tribulation has a selection of rainforest lodges, beachside bungalows and backpacker-friendly stays. If camping under the stars is more your style, Cape Tribulation’s camping sites let you truly connect with the wild surroundings.

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