Why Stay at Daintree Rainforest Village
People come from all over the world to experience the beauty and diversity of this region. The Daintree Rainforest became World heritage listed in 1988 and is the oldest living rainforest on the planet. Our abundant forest stands adjacent to the world’s largest complex marine system, the Great barrier reef (World heritage listed in 1981). Much of the Daintree flora and fauna is endemic to this tiny part of our amazing natural world. It is not surprising that Sir David Attenborough calls it his most favorite Rainforest in the world.
When you stay at Daintree Rainforest Village you will be immersed in the life and beauty of the forest. This is a back to nature, Aussie style experience with a campfire and tree swings and lots of open space for kids to run around. Daintree Rainforest Village is the only campground to offer westward views to Thornton Peak, Queensland’s third highest mountain, the best sunset in the Daintree.
Come and stay, you’ll need more than a day!