Photo: Robert Linsdell from St. Andrews, Canada / CC BY 2.0
Step into the Daintree Rainforest, one of the world's oldest tropical rainforests, where the canopy hums with life and the air is thick with humidity and the scent of damp earth. This World Heritage-listed wonderland, stretching from the Daintree River north to Cape Tribulation, is a living museum of ancient ferns, fan palms, and unique wildlife found nowhere else on Earth. For international travellers, it’s an essential immersion into Australia’s wild heart, offering everything from river cruises to guided forest walks.
Highlights & What to See
- Daintree River Cruise – Glide silently past mangroves in search of saltwater crocodiles, colourful kingfishers, and the elusive tree python.
- Mossman Gorge – Walk the elevated boardwalk through crystal-clear streams and towering strangler figs; join an Indigenous Dreamtime Walk to learn about Kuku Yalanji culture.
- Cape Tribulation – Where the rainforest meets the Great Barrier Reef – swim at Myall Beach, then hike the Marrdja or Dubuji boardwalks for a close-up of ancient cycads and cassowaries.
- Jindalba Boardwalk – An easy, wheelchair-accessible loop through lowland rainforest with interpretive signs about medicinal plants and forest ecology.
- Wildlife Spotting – Keep your eyes peeled for Bennett’s tree-kangaroos, Boyd’s forest dragons, and the brilliant blue Ulysses butterfly.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate a full day to truly absorb the Daintree’s magic – start early with a river cruise, spend midday exploring Mossman Gorge and the boardwalks, then head north to Cape Tribulation for an afternoon beach walk and a swim. If you have two days, overnight in Cape Tribulation to experience the rainforest after dark with a guided night walk, and explore the more remote Bloomfield Track. Travellers on a tight itinerary can see the highlights in a long day from Port Douglas or Cairns.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Douglas – A stylish coastal town with a vibrant dining scene and gateway to the reef.
- Great Barrier Reef – Combine rainforest with reef snorkelling or a liveaboard trip from Port Douglas.
- Kuranda – Ride the scenic railway or Skyrail to this hilltop village known for markets and the Australian Butterfly Sanctuary.
- Atherton Tablelands – Cool off with waterfalls, crater lakes, and platypus spotting at Lake Eacham or Yungaburra.
- Cooktown – A historic frontier town at the end of the Bloomfield Track, rich in gold-rush and Indigenous history.
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Image credits
- Port Douglas — Malcolmj / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Great Barrier Reef — NASA/Kjell Lindgren / Public domain
- Kuranda — Chris Olszewski / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Atherton Tablelands — Mike Lehmann / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Cooktown — Frances76 / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Mossman Gorge — Chris Olszewski / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Cape Tribulation — Luxure / CC BY 3.0 au