Wet Tropics Rainforest

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Stretching along the northeast coast of Queensland for about 450 kilometres, the Wet Tropics Rainforest is one of the oldest continuously surviving rainforests on Earth, with a lineage dating back more than 100 million years. This World Heritage-listed wonderland is a living museum of evolution, home to an extraordinary array of plants and animals found nowhere else. For travellers, it offers a chance to walk beneath towering canopy giants, swim in crystal-clear creeks, and connect with the deep cultural stories of the local Aboriginal peoples, who have lived here for tens of thousands of years.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly appreciate the Wet Tropics, plan at least three to five days. Base yourself in Port Douglas or Cairns for easy access to the southern and central sections, or stay in Daintree Village for a deeper immersion. Spend one day exploring Mossman Gorge and the Daintree River, another discovering Kuranda and the Atherton Tablelands, and a third hiking or visiting the crater lakes. If you have more time, add a day to explore the remote northern reaches or take a guided night walk to spot tree-kangaroos and possums.

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