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Rainforest: Daintree Rainforest
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The Daintree Rainforest is over one hundred and thirty-five million years old – the oldest in the world. Approximately 430 species of birds live among the trees, including 13 species that are found nowhere else in the world.
The Daintree Rainforest in Australia is one of the most diverse and beautiful examples of Mother Nature in the world. It is home to the most diverse range of plants and animals on earth, and all are found within an area of approximately 1200 square kilometres – the largest chunk of tropical rainforest in Australia.
Daintree Rainforest - Tropical Far North Queensland, Australia The Daintree Rainforest contains 30% of frog, marsupial and reptile species in Australia, and 65% of Australia's bat and butterfly species. 20% of bird species in the country can be found in this area. And it all lives in an area that takes up 0.2% of the landmass of Australia.
Mossman Gorge in the Daintree Rainforest The Daintree Rainforest gained a World Heritage Listing on the 9th of December 1988. This was a declaration of Australia's commitment to the area and recognition of its environmental values. The Daintree area is adjacent to another World Heritage site of equal importance, the Great Barrier Reef. There are few places in the world as significant and with such biodiversity as the Daintree Rainforest.
Daintree Eco Lodge & Spa offers individually designed rainforest weddings set within the beauty of the world’s oldest living rainforest. Whether it’s just the two of you or a day shared with family and friends, ceremonies can be held at the base of a centuries-old waterfall or on a garden deck by the glistening pond. Add the luxury of personalised service, dining excellence and a pampering spa treatment for a distinctly memorable experience.
Located in a rainforest, the Daintree Eco Lodge provides luxury accommodations while preserving the local habitat. A TripAdvisor traveler noted, "We spent time with one of their Aboriginal guides, who taught us dot art painting and about their culture."
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