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| Cape Tribulation |
I was finally poised for my ultimate destination- the
Daintree. I was like a kid on Christmas Eve. I had wanted to visit this region
so much for so long, pouring over travel brochures which extolled the
‘Rainforest to Reef’, that I was a little worried it might fall short
of my expectations. And, believe it or not, initially, that’s what happened!![]() |
| Swimming at the Gorge |
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| Mossman Gorge |
I had travelled from Mareeba, through some nice but flat
wetlands, to a free overnight stay in a lovely bush setting at Mt Mallory, before travelling through
Julatten to Mossman. At Julatten I began
to feel my spirits rising. This was a very green, lush country with winding
roads and the Mountains,I was headed for, in the background. But when I turned
off for Mossman, although the Mountains remained, the country became flat
again. I felt little deflated, but wanted
to visit Mossman Gorge anyway on the way up, so turned off at the signpost just
as I entered Mossman. Do not miss this place! If you travel to the Daintree
this is the place to start!
Mossman is a nice enough town, with plenty to do,
but a short trip to the Gorge makes it very special. You cannot drive
your car up to the Gorge, and need to leave it at the stunning Info Centre at the
bottom. This is one of the best Info Centres I have seen BTW. And the Café
there caters for Vegetarians too :)
I had some fried yams (huge portion for $6) and local spicy tomato chutney. Gorgeous!!The
people who work/ run this are the local indigenous peoples, and they were such considerate, friendly, welcoming people. They could give lessons in great customer service.
To get to the Gorge you need to take the bus there, which travels every 15mins.
It is only $8 for a day of unbelievable beauty. People do try to walk up to the
Gorge, but as you pass them you can see they didn’t realize how steep this
place is to get to. It’s up a mountain for God’s Sake! Once up there's picnic
tables, toilets, fabulous walks and viewing platforms and even a swimming hole
with clear, pristine water. One of these walks is a
2.5 km Rainforest Trek. I took this trek. Word of warning… unless you are a mountain
goat, or supremely fit….. maybe it’s not such a good idea. Fabulous,
unbelievable views though.
As I made my way from there the land was still strangely flat up to lower Daintree where
the road forked to right and left, and not really what I expected of the
Rainforest. I took the right hand turn to Daintree Village. Now the roads
became more winding with the rainforest vegetation clearly taking precedence.
It was pretty and lush, but somehow not the wild, tropical forests I had wanted
to see. I turned back and headed up the left hand turn at Lower Daintree
towards Cape Tribulation. And came to the Daintree River. Actually I came to a Ferry.
Because, silly me, hadn’t realized you need to cross the River to get to Cape
Tribulation! Yes I know… my lack of brains astounds even me at times. $25
return on the ferry was cheap though. And once over the other side… guess what?
I found my real Daintree!
Here, a huge, rainforest jungle met me, complete with a
narrow, incredibly steep road of tight zig zags and treacherous shelves as I
wound my way up a mountainside. I was amazed that my Little Chihuahua seemed to
have little trouble negotiating such a climb, but REALLY amazed at the two huge
caravans ahead of me! I kept well back from them, I can tell you, and I think I
may have closed my eyes when a small truck passed one. Once at the top I turned
off at Alexandra Lookout, to see the awesome view… and to calm my nerves!
I had made it to the Daintree of my dreams!











Diane, im reading this as I'm getting ready for work...... :) Absolutely beautiful countryside , you staying there permanently ? Lol thanks for the great read n gorgeous pics , it further fuels the fire in me, n plenty of others , no doubt! When I get home this arv, I'll sit down with a Corona n look at these pics n dream........
ReplyDeleteTootles! :)
Glad to have you along for the ride Valentino:) I hope you do get to this glorious part of the world. It is very special. But no. I will not be staying here, though I think there are jobs if you like it :) I want to see so many other places yet. I still have to get to Ularu. So Enjoy the Corona and make those dreams come true :)
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