Daintree Rainforest

The township of Daintree, perched on a bend of the Daintree River, leads to the turn off to the Daintree Ferry and the beginning of the rainforest.

The Daintree Rainforest is the oldest surviving tropical rainforest on earth, and is a site of exceptional beauty and significance as the region that contains the most species of plants and animals in Australia.

At the village of Daintree, lunch on freshly caught Barramundi, a Queensland fish, at one of the local restaurants, browse the art and craft shops, and enjoy the ambience of this laidback village.

Wildlife of every kind flourishes on the Daintree River and its banks. The area's most infamous inhabitants are the estuarine crocodiles. There are a number of river cruises where, from the safety of a boat, you can watch crocodiles sunning themselves on the mangrove lined banks or gliding through the water.

The only cable ferry in tropical Australia, the Daintree Ferry, provides the only southern access into the lowland Daintree Rainforest. This vehicle ferry operates from 6 a.m. to midnight daily.


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