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Daintree Rainforest

Daintree Rainforest

4.7 (810 reviews)
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Best time to visit

Morning offers cooler air and active wildlife, while the dry season keeps trails pleasant and less muddy from May to October.

Budget tips

Entry to the rainforest itself is free; consider guided tours for deeper insights, often costing under AUD 100. Book combined passes including river cruises for savings.

Recommended for

Nature lovers, Adventure seekers, Wildlife photographers, Eco-tourists

Plan your visit

3-5 hours

About

Quick facts: Imagine a place where ancient ferns and giant trees tower overhead, some older than the dinosaurs themselves. Home to over 430 bird species and the elusive cassowary, wildlife spotting is like stepping into a living documentary.

Highlights: Feel the thrill walking on a suspension bridge above the lush canopy, with sunlight dappling through leaves that are millions of years old. Rare plants like the giant fan palm grow here, creating a jungle scene straight out of an adventure movie.

Insider tips

  • Wear sturdy shoes with good grip for uneven, sometimes slippery trails.
  • Avoid mid-afternoon for fewer crowds and better wildlife activity in early morning.
  • Bring a telephoto lens for amazing shots of shy birds like cassowaries.
  • Skip the busiest lookout points during weekends; try lesser-known trails for peaceful moments.

Practical info

Opening hours

Directions

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