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See Crocodiles Safely, in the Daintree National Park.

DAINTREE NATIONAL PARK is definitely home to many CROCODILES.    Read on to find out where are the safest places to see crocodiles in the wild. Stick to the plan and you wont get eaten! 


Well you might just be lucky to see a croc in the Daintree River when you are on the Daintree ferry,  from the safety of your car window. This is probably the safest way to see a croc in the Daintree National Park.

The Daintree river has a large population of salt water crocodiles and they  swim past the ferry almost every day.

Did you know that crocs are masters of camouflage? They can easily be mistaken for a log floating down the river, or a pile of lumpy mud on the river bank, or just a pair of eyeballs peaking from the muddy water. Occasionally you will spot a croc basking on one of the many coconut lined beaches on the Daintree Coast. Or they will cruise on by, in the shallows of the Coral Sea, with their powerful tails pumping side to side.

Crocodiles are also the masters of ambush too, meaning they can launch upward from the water, at their unsuspecting prey, without ever being detected. Boom! The powerful jaws clamp down to claim the feed. They say that the crocs you don’t see, are the ones you should be most wary of.

Tips to stay SAFE in CROCODILE COUNTRY

  • Always obey crocodile warning signs.
  • Never swim where crocodiles may be present, even if you don’t see any signs.
  • Look out for crocodile slide marks on the bank and stay well away from them.
  • When fishing, always stand a few metres back from the water’s edge and never clean fish or discard scraps near the water’s edge.
  • Don’t dangle arms or legs out of a boat. If you fall out, get back in as quickly and calmly as possible.
  • Never provoke or attack crocodiles and do not feed them or leave food out for them.
  • Camp at least 50m from the edge of the water and 2m above the high-water mark. Don’t leave any food scraps at your campsite and don’t prepare food or wash dishes at the water’s edge.

The best way to see crocodiles safely is on a Croc Cruise

To understand more about these amazing prehistoric creatures, you can book on one of  the Daintree Rainforest crocodile cruises. These tours are definitely a safe way to see crocodiles. But, in the Daintree you wont find any tours operators feeding crocodiles or poking them with sticks.

The Daintree Crocodiles are truly wild, and the operators are extremely experienced and passionate about crocodiles. They have a wealth of knowledge about the habits and routines of the crocodiles who inhabit these Daintree waterways.

Tours mostly run for just one or two hours and are affordable and safe for families, too.

Daintree Rainforest Croc Country
Cape Trib Wilderness Cruise runs on Coopers Creek in the very heart of the Daintree Rainforest, a favorite habitat for salt water crocodiles.

Four of the Best Guided Croc Spotting Cruises on the Daintree River.

 

But wait! There is only one crocodile spotting tour licenced to operate within the Daintree National Park itself.

While we think all of the Daintree River tours are awesome, we love to recommend the Cape Trib Wilderness Cruise. The guide has been hosting tours in search of the estuarine crocodile, on Coopers Creek in the heart of the rainforest, for over 35 years. The tour runs 3 or four times a day in peak season and it is just a five minute drive from Daintree Rainforest Village.

The staff at Daintree Rainforest Village are happy to help you book any of these amazing wildlife tours, at no extra cost to you. Come and see us in the bright green shop on Cape Tribulation Road.

No, there are no crocodiles near the camp ground at Daintree Rainforest Village. Come and stay, you need more than a day! Book your camp site here.

And , remember, to safely see crocodiles in the Daintree National Park,  you need to STAY CROC WISE IN CROC COUNTRY. 

Stick to the plan and you wont get eaten!

Phil Britten Explores the Mystique of the Daintree Rainforest: A Survivor’s Journey

Ancient Survival

Amidst the ancient Daintree Rainforest,  where nature whispers through the emerald canopy, a remarkable journey of humans finding peace unfolds.

Phil Britten, a testament to resilience and the human spirit, steps into this lush realm with his close knit family. As a survivor of the Bali bombing tragedy and an intrepid SUMMIT challenger, being in the heart of this ecological wonder is a memorable occasion. When we combine the superpowers of  survival, adventure, and appreciation for the natural world….magic happens.

Join Phil Britten’s family, in this video, as they escape to the enchanting embrace of the Daintree Rainforest Village. Phil enthuses about this camp ground nestled in the wonder of the world’s oldest surviving rainforest. His love for life and nature is a joy to watch. 

Nature, a mirror to our journey

It’s truly amazing how nature’s resilience mirrors our own journeys. Despite the trials and tribulations faced by the people of the Daintree Rainforest over recent years – from floods to cyclones – their spirit remains unyielding. Both the natural surrounds and her people are quietly and determinedly thriving amidst the challenges of recovery.

Looking ahead

Owners and staff at Daintree Rainforest Village are working hard towards reopening the campground for the 2025 ” “winter in the tropics” season.  This prized property is emerging with renewed beauty and vigor, much like the lush foliage that flourishes after the torrential rains of cyclone Jasper.

Inspired by Phil Britten’s indomitable spirit, the owners, Mark and Janelle, endeavor to craft an unforgettable camping experience.

Can you picture yourself amidst the breathtaking gardens, where every campsite is a sanctuary adorned with vibrant blossoms and ancient palms. Here, cassowaries roam freely, and butterflies dance in the air. It is nature at its most intoxicating.

With meticulous care, the couple have enhanced the parks amenities, ensuring that every aspect of your stay is nothing short of extraordinary. From spacious campsites  to refurbished bathrooms and an awe-inspiring camp kitchen, every detail has been crafted to perfection. And for those seeking an elevated experience, exclusive Daintree Mountain view campsites offer unparalleled views of the Daintree Rainforest.  If seclusion is what you crave, the Penthouse and Knoll sites are private and come complete with water, fire pits and spectacular Daintree mountain views.

Our own little SUMMITS

As Mark and Janelle cheer on the latest adventures of Phil Britten in the documentary endurance challenge called SUMMIT2024, they also extend an open invitation for Phil and you to revisit the Daintree, post cyclone Jasper, to see the resilience and recovery of the Daintree Rainforest.

They recognize the shared journey of survival and resilience that binds us all.

Just as the Daintree rainforest endures and flourishes in the face of adversity, so too do we find strength and beauty in our own survivor journeys.

Daintree Rainforest Village

 Come and Stay, it takes more than a day. BOOK NOW

Who is Phil Britten?

Phil is a multi award winning international speaker, best-selling author, entrepreneur and professional martial artists. His unique successes saw him win the WA Business News ‘40under40’ award in recognition as one of WA’s top entrepreneurs. He was also awarded as a Top Four Finalist for the Award’s highest accolade of ‘First Among Equals’. That same year, he was named ‘Most Inspiring Man of the Year’ by Momentum Forum and also The Professional Speakers Academy ‘Australian Speaker of The Year’ two years running.