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24.01.2022 Nothing leaves you in awe quite like sighting a powerful animal. There are plenty of Daintree River cruises to check out that are aimed at catching a glimpse of the infamous Saltwater Crocodile. This great shot of a large male croc hanging out in the shallows of the Daintree River was taken by @brodie_moloney. Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland



23.01.2022 You never know who you'll meet in the Daintree Rainforest ! The amethystine python is Australia's largest snake, these guys can grow up to 8.5 metres. Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

23.01.2022 It is important to clean your pedipalps after dinner Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

22.01.2022 Magical moments Daintree Life captured this beautiful shot of a daddy sunbird feeding it's offspring! Oh we do love the natural world ! Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree



22.01.2022 Check out this Bridal Veil Stinkhorn ! This unique fungus is hard to miss with its signature lace white 'skirt', known as an indusium. The body can grow up to 25 cm in height, allowing it to stand out amongst the crowd. They're also known to give off a strong pungent scent !

20.01.2022 It is with a heavy heart and a tear in our eyes that we write to let you know that Jungle Surfing and Jungle Adventures have closed their doors for good. As you know, the last five months has been a very testing time for us, and our thoughts continue to be with the families and friends that have been affected by the tragic accident. We have all fought long and hard to get the business up and running, but after the COVID-19 pandemic it has become financially impossible for us ...to continue and reinstate the zipline tour. It has been an absolute pleasure showing well over 200k visitors around the Daintree Rainforest. We are thinking of everyone doing it tough right now. We hope you can all ride out the storm and see brighter days soon. Stay safe; look after each other and stay at home. Over and out. The Jungle Surfing team.

20.01.2022 Bennetts tree kangaroos are the biggest of the Australian tree kangaroos, reaching up to 14kg, they are very well camouflaged and difficult to see. Theyre able to jump up to 20m from the canopy to the forest floor. They sometimes do this if startled, which could be where the myth of the drop bear came from! Join us on a day walk for a chance to see these incredibly rare creatures.... Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland



18.01.2022 Here's a special message from the Australian tourism industry. Show your commitment to holiday here this year by posting a photo or video of where in Australia you plan to visit using #HolidayHereThisYear.

18.01.2022 A sunbird looking as regal as the King. From the construction of their nests to them daintily perching on flowers, everything sunbirds do seems to ooze with elegance. Photo by Daintree Discovery Centre Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

18.01.2022 Join us for an adventure in the jungle at night & you might be lucky enough to spot a beautiful Jungle Python like this stunner here! by @mad_scientist_guide Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

18.01.2022 Its an ants world , were all just livin in it . Photo by @nono_lmono Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

16.01.2022 Check out what lies beneath a rainforest creek . This incredible shot was captured by Andrew Watson Photography. Destination Daintree / Visit Port Douglas & Daintree / Explore Tropical North Queensland



16.01.2022 Bennett’s tree kangaroos are the biggest of the Australian tree kangaroos, reaching up to 14kg, they are very well camouflaged and difficult to see. They’re able to jump up to 20m from the canopy to the forest floor. They sometimes do this if startled, which could be where the myth of the drop bear came from! Join us on a day walk for a chance to see these incredibly rare creatures.... Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

16.01.2022 Just another typical day at mist .... walking through fan palms in the worlds oldest living rainforest to arrive at glorious pristine beaches and then its just... a quick boat ride to meet a few clowns. It just doesn't get any better than this great fishy photos thanks to Brooke Nikora Destination Daintree Visit Port Douglas & Daintree Explore Tropical North Queensland Weekender See more

15.01.2022 Old Mate is definitely turtley awesome enough for the turtle club! Photo by @renato_reco Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

14.01.2022 Smile it's one day closer to the weekend wahoo! Can anyone name these fruits? We will give you a hint... they are eaten by the famous bird that calls the Daintree Rainforest home ! Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

14.01.2022 Look into my eyes Check out this wonderful shot of a Lichen Spider captured by Justin Dayz at Cape Tribulation! Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

14.01.2022 How cute are these tiny chicks !! Keep an eye out for our favourite local family during your stay in Cape Trib! by @kimsw775 Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

13.01.2022 Look away if you're scared of spiders ! Did you know that huntsmen spiders moult by hanging by a thread and dropping out of their old skin which is left hanging around - how cool is that?! Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

12.01.2022 This heat wave makes us wish we could snooze the day away like this curled up python. Photo by @spiritualnutcase Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

12.01.2022 The striped possum looks like a black and white squirrel and has a tail just like a monkey. This marsupial woodpecker feeds on insect larvae that lurk beneath the surface of rotting branches and licks sap that seeps down onto the bark. Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

12.01.2022 X rated content ! Check out these Orange Thighed Tree Frogs having a grand old time . All this rain is sure perking up all the wildlife in the Daintree Rainforest ! Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

11.01.2022 Check out this beautiful Green Tree Snake slithering through the Daintree Rainforest ! These guys are non-venomous, but when they're threatened, they exude a smelly oil from their glands to startle and distract their predator. Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

09.01.2022 Reflecting on a crazy week! Stay safe everyone! We are feeling grateful to live in such a beautiful and untouched part of the world! Time to escape to the Daintree! by Daintree Safaris Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

08.01.2022 Is it a leaf? No it's the elusive Leaf insect! These camouflage pros get there name as they like to hang on the underside of leaves in the trees and might be mistaken for a dried leaf at first. So keep your eyes peeled when you're out in the rainforest for these beautiful critters! Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

08.01.2022 Did you know that we have dragons living in the Daintree Rainforest? Let us introduce you to the Boyd Forest Dragon, unlike most reptiles this little fella doesnt bask in the sun . Instead he lets his body temperature fluctuate with the change in temperatures. by Romain Braun-Sano... Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

07.01.2022 Mangroves play a critical role in the rainforest ecosystem. They protect coastline from storms and helps prevent erosion by stabilising sediments with their tangled root systems. Plus they also maintain water quality, clarity and filter pollution ! Photo by @shy_qureshi Destination Daintree / Visit Port Douglas & Daintree /Explore Tropical North Queensland

07.01.2022 Check out this Peppermint Stick Insect! When they're disturbed they emit a milky substance which smells just like peppermint. Nature is an incredible thing! Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

07.01.2022 Have you experienced the Daintree after dark? Photo by Angie Vols Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

07.01.2022 What is the name of this beautiful butterfly that is found in the Daintree Rainforest ? Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

06.01.2022 Mother Nature is such an incredible artist. Fungi don't just look beautiful they play an important role in the rainforest ecosystem. They take over wood/soil and break these materials down into nutrients for other plants and animals to reuse. by @playgroundchapter Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

06.01.2022 There are more beetles in the world than any other group of insects. They come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. One of the largest is the Rhino beetle in the photo below! These guys can grow up to 7 cm long WOW! Photo by @travelsalot... Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

05.01.2022 Get your nature fix on a day walk with Jungle Adventures Cape Trib. The Daintree is home to over 920 different species of tree, each one more captivating than the next . by Simashka... Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

04.01.2022 Hercules is not only ancient Greek mythology hero. The Daintree also has its very own Hercules Moth . They are the largest moth species in the world with a wingspan of 30 cm - what a whopper ! Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

02.01.2022 Aliens have landed To meet some of the weird and wonderful critters that call the rainforest home. Join one of our guided night walks every evening from 7.30pm. by Daintree Life... Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

02.01.2022 Did you know that the Ulysses Butterfly has thousands of lenses on its eyes so it can easily spot the colour blue? This is probably why you often see the Ulysses dancing with a mate as they are naturally drawn to one another. Photo by a.luka.23 Destination Daintree | Visit Port Douglas & Daintree | Explore Tropical North Queensland

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