Daintree National Park

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Step into one of the world’s oldest tropical rainforests, a living museum of primordial ferns, towering fan palms, and wildlife found nowhere else on Earth. Daintree National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, lies just north of the Daintree River and offers an immersive journey through an ecosystem that has thrived for over 135 million years. Whether you’re crossing the river on the cable ferry or walking beneath the dense canopy, the raw, ancient energy of this place is palpable.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least two full days to do justice to Daintree National Park. Spend the first day exploring Mossman Gorge and taking a river cruise, then cross the ferry to Cape Tribulation on the second day. If you have a third day, consider a guided night walk to see nocturnal creatures like the green-eyed tree frog and the elusive Bennett’s tree-kangaroo. The park is best visited between May and October when the weather is dry and the trails are less muddy.

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