AFAR Magazine lists the coastal and mountain range habitats, elevated plateaus, and fresh bodies of water of The Daintree as one of the world’s 6 must-see biodiversity hot spots, recommending eco-conscious travellers stay at Silky Oaks Lodge to experience tourism best practises. 

“Hidden within 80 acres of dense rainforest on the edge of Daintree National Park, Silky Oaks Lodge is a collection of 38 veranda-lined tree houses and riverside accommodations that will reopen after a major renovation on November 1, 2021. From there, the lodge can arrange for guests to easily enter the rainforest for Indigenous culture walks with the Kuku Yalanji people or a river safari to spot resident crocs and hundreds of bird species. Pair the rainforest with a day trip to the nearby Great Barrier Reef via catamaran.” – Jennifer Flowers, AFAR Magazine.

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