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The Daintree: Where Reef Meets Rainforest
North of Cairns, two World Heritage environments meet at the edge of the Coral Sea.
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North of Cairns, two World Heritage environments meet at the edge of the Coral Sea.

The Daintree Rainforest is among the oldest continuously surviving rainforest ecosystems on Earth, with a plant and animal diversity that reflects its evolutionary isolation from other forest systems across tens of millions of years. The low-altitude tropical rainforest that comes to the water's edge at Cape Tribulation exists nowhere else on the planet, and its accessibility from Cairns within a day trip makes it a genuinely unique tourism asset.
Crossing the Daintree River by ferry is the first distinctive experience for visitors heading north from Port Douglas. The river crossing marks the transition from the developed sugar farming landscape of the lowlands to the protected rainforest that covers the ranges and coastal slopes to the north. The simple car and passenger ferry, carrying a handful of vehicles at each crossing, is an unexpectedly intimate introduction to what lies beyond.
Indigenous tourism offered by Kuku Yalanji traditional owners has grown as a proportion of the tourism experience in the Daintree, with guided walks, cultural demonstrations, and storytelling sessions that contextualise the rainforest's ecological significance within the framework of 60,000 years of human relationship with the country. These experiences provide economic returns to traditional owner communities and offer visitors depth that ecology-only interpretations cannot.
Cyclone impacts on the Daintree access road and Cape Tribulation facilities are a recurrent operational challenge. The Northern Beaches road requires regular repair and the Bloomfield Track to Cooktown becomes impassable following major rain events. Tour operators have developed flexible itineraries that adapt to road conditions while maintaining the quality of the visitor experience.
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