Daintree River

River Forest Creek, Queensland, Australia

What to expect

The Daintree River is a river located in Far North Queensland, Australia, and is part of the Daintree Rainforest, the oldest continuous living tropical rainforest in the world. The river flows through the rainforest and mangrove swamps, providing a habitat for a diverse array of wildlife, including saltwater crocodiles, tropical birds, and fish. The Daintree River is a popular destination for cruises, offering an intimate experience with the flora and fauna of the region. The surrounding area also offers hiking trails, including the Dubuji Boardwalk and the Mount Sorrow Ridge trail, which provide opportunities to explore the rainforest and its many species of plants and animals. The Daintree River and its surrounding rainforest are a unique and fascinating place to visit, with its rich biodiversity and stunning natural beauty

Plan your family visit to the Daintree River with these blog insights 👇

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Can You Walk in The Daintree Rainforest By Yourself?

Can You Walk in The Daintree Rainforest By Yourself?
This family's experience:

Activities: We took a Daintree River cruise

Highlights: We enjoyed spotting crocodiles, snakes, and birds in and around the Daintree River itself ✨