Daintree National Park is home to the world’s oldest tropical rainforest, dating back over 180 million years. Its biodiversity is unparalleled.
Visitors can explore lush trails, rivers, and mangroves, encountering cassowaries, crocodiles, and countless exotic plants. It’s a living museum of natural history.
The Kuku Yalanji people have lived here for millennia, sharing their deep connection to the land through cultural tours and storytelling.
The park’s blend of rainforest and reef makes it one of Australia’s most extraordinary natural destinations.