Daintree National Park

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Daintree National Park is a vast wilderness area characterised by dense tropical rainforests including the oldest rainforest on the planet. The area protected under World Heritage listing covers an area of approximately 10,000 square miles, stretching from Townsville to Cooktown 75 per cent of which is tropical rainforest, an area equivalent to about the size of Sydney.

The Daintree is comprised of two sections - Mossman Gorge, featuring the Mossman River cascading over the gorge’s massive granite boulders, and Cape Tribulations with its rainforest-clad mountains sweeping down to long stretches of glorious white sandy beaches. The area boasts a remarkable degree of biodiversity as well as high levels of endemism. From kangaroos that live in trees to 6-foot tall prehistoric birds and numerous saltwater crocodiles, the area offers visitors a chance to witness some remarkably unusual wildlife. The Daintree is home to over half of Australia's bird species, a third of its mammals and frogs, and more than a quarter of its reptiles.

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