Silky Oaks Lodge, Daintree Rainforest
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Tropical North Queensland is a remarkable region where Australia’s celebrated Daintree Rainforest meets the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef. At an estimated 180 million years old, the Daintree is regarded as the world’s oldest living rainforest with a fascinating ecosystem revealing ancient plants as well as hundreds of species of birds and wildlife. It’s also home to the Indigenous Kuku Yalanji people who have a deep connection with the land
One of the places that is really, really extraordinary is the north of Queensland, in Australia, it’s full of great things. People think the Amazon is a great place for jungles. But the Daintree is fantastic, and few people go there.
"David Attenborough"
Forty luxury treehouses designed with contemporary furnishings and displaying regional timbers offer tranquil retreat and views of the Mossman River or the tropical rainforest, inviting vacationers to immerse themselves in the natural drama of the surrounds.
Tropical North Queensland is a miraculous region where Australia’s World Heritage-listed Daintree Rainforest meets the Great Barrier Reef. At an approximated 180 million years old, the Daintree Rainforest is believed to be the oldest living tropical rainforest on the planet.
Silky Oaks Lodge is centrally located to several of the Daintree’s main attractions, 20 minutes drive from Port Douglas and 80 minutes drive north of Cairns Airport. The impressive wilderness of Cape Tribulation is around an hour’s drive north of the lodge.
ecoLinen linens are used in this resort