Mossman
Gorge National Park: Located
15 minutes north of Port Douglas,
an introduction to this unique world
heritage area, where for millions
of years the Mossman River has carved
its way to reach the coastal lowlands,
with crystal clear water cascading
on granite boulders. Look out for
boyd's dragon or even a platypus.
Daintree:
Named after Richard Daintree, a geologist,
photographer and international promoter
of Queensland Australia.
Daintree
River: One of the
longest rivers on the East Coast of
Australia and home to some 31 species
of mangroves. The Daintree River is
home to a diverse eco system and is
the natural habitat of many species
of rare birds, snakes, frogs, bats,
reptiles and the saltwater estuarine
crocodile.
Cape Tribulation
: The only place in the
world where two World Heritage Listed
areas meet.
Kulki Track
and Lookout Cape Tribulation:
An easy 10-minute walk-taking visitors
to a lookout point for unsurpassed
views of the mountains and beach.
Noah Valley
- World Heritage Listed private property:
Positioned right in the heart of the
Daintree Rainforest. It is described
as a 'refugium" where species
have survived undisturbed for millions
of years.
Some plant species found within the
Noah Valley are not known to exist
anywhere else. A botanical expedition
in the 1960's, discovered numerous
species here, and the discoveries
led ecologists to describe this place
as 'the cradle of new thinking and
new attitudes to Australia's tropical
rainforests'. It makes the perfect
place to present a high quality visitor
experience, giving guests an opportunity
to focus on appreciating this remarkable
rainforest ecosystem without distraction,
as well as enhancing the feeling of
having enjoyed a 'true' wilderness
experience.
Bloomfield
Falls: Accessible only
by 4wd via the Bloomfield Track, traversing
creeks and river crossings, steep
climbs and descends, with some of
the most spectacular scenery and remote
wilderness. Arriving at the Bloomfield
Falls, marvel at the 40-metre waterfall
surrounded by the world heritage-listed
rainforests of the Daintree.
Tablelands:
A district rich in national parks,
diverse landscapes, habitats, waterfalls
with a taste of the 'Outback'.
Tony's Tropical Tours visits all the
above locations.
We hold all relevant Permits to ensure
that you are able to visit every area
of significance within the Daintree
region and Tablelands area as well
as offering some exclusive and private
areas away from crowds, other companies
and self drivers, for a memorable
Wet Tropics Wilderness adventure.