
I can only say a week in the Daintreere is not long enough, but you do
need a 4wheel drive to really appreciate it as there is only one main bitumised
road to Cape Tribulation. Many others are dirt tracks with deep dips and high
hills, though I am excessively proud of my Little Chihuahua which managed many
of them with ease! I am going to try and condense this now as I could just
waffle on forever otherwise. The Beaches are stunning! Literally, picture
postcard tropical paradises. But as there are signs that crocs and stingers live
here too.....swimming is optional. Cow Bay,
Thornton Beach and Cape Tribulation are just three unbelievable beaches.
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| Thornton's Beach |
From Alexandra
Lookout all the way to Cape Tribulation is Dense Rainforest but there are
plenty of places to visit. Daintree Discovery Centre is next. A fantastic
Rainforest walk into and over the trees with many paths, walkways and a 23ft high Canopy Lookout.
At $30 it is awesome value. A little
further up are two Ice creameries. Floravilla, the first on your right is small
and boutique $5 for a tub. Daintree
Icecream company a little further on your left is large and concentrates on the
fruits it grows there. $6 for a tub of 4 flavours! Macadema, Jackfruit, Wattleseed, and Mango. Gorgeous. Cow bay is on
a road to your right from here. A small but beautiful Beach worth going to, but
little else on the road except for some B&Bs or cottage stays (which the
Daintree is FULL of).
There are two caravan
camps next at Diwan. Lync Haven (more
the traditional Caravan Park) with its own small zoo. As I hate cages I was
uncomfortable staying here (though these are rescued animals, I was assured).
Just a couple of kms further was Raintree Village Van Park. Part shop/ fuel
stop, with a lovely back area in the trees for vans and cabins further up. It
was only $20 (single, no power) per night with toilets and HOT showers. Washers
too if you needed them. Much more relaxed, so this was where I stayed. I visited
Thorntons Beach and Marrja Boardwalk
(awesome free boardwalk in the Rainforest)
while I was there. I had intended to stay at the ONLY national park camp
ground there was at Noahs Beach (just after Marrja Boardwalk) , but it was
FULL. You need to book well ahead for this one! Oh BTW – no internet or phone
signals in the Daintree! So booking has to be done on the other side of the
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| Marrj Rainforest Walk |
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| View from Masons Cafe |
There is also Mason’s Swimming Hole and Mason’s Café just before
Cape Tribulation. Both very well known tourist draws. Have to say loved the
Swimming Hole but the Café was just not worth it. sorry :( Quite expensive, even for the
Daintree (which has to have higher prices due to the cost of getting anything
there), and not that great in taste. For me, also, the menu was mainly meat (not
good for vegetarians). All sorts of meat. I heard one customer say the Croc
burger was vile! The ‘Roadkill’ Burger worried me!
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| Ocean Safari Tours |
And then came Cape Tribulation. This is not a typical
Village but made of two Backpackers/ camping/ caravan sites on each side of the
road. PKs Jungle Village on one and the Jungle Lodge on the other. Both are
fairly basic but clean. NOT caravan Parks but more camping with toilets showers
cafes and tour bookings. Maybe the Spa
and Chalets and Rainforest Retreats here are different in their pricing
but the Daintree is surprisingly cheap
for this type of camping accommodation, I thought. Jungle Lodge was only $10
per night without power. Especially as the Beach here is to die for! Still
can’t swim but, hey, just to laze on and look at! And paddle in, may I add.
There’s lots of other stuff you can do here too, for the
more adventurous, or if you like tours. Lots of Croc Tours on rivers and reefs
available. Swimming and snorkeling on the Coral Reefs too. WireRides up in the
canopies and 4 wheel ‘Exploring the Daintree’ tours are on offer as well. And….
Oh so much more. A week is not enough.And so,alas I have to bite the bullet here and say this will have to be my last blog for a while. It is just getting too much hassle to try and get internet connections now folks. And trying to download photos is a nightmare and takes forever!!!! So I hope you’ve enjoyed the journey with me? I will of course be journeying on, but maybe writing in a different way or not as often. I just wanted to say thank you all for being with me. You made it all worth while xxx And a Special Thank you to Valentino and Heather who left some great comments for me. Valentino I will miss your enthusiasm and cheer.
All the best. Di
May your journey bring your souls awakening.
The Grey Chihuahua
























































