Passeggiata notturna nella foresta pluviale di Daintree a Cape Tribulation





Descrizione
Fai il tuo tour sotto, nel remoto entroterra, la nostra casa in paradiso, Cape Tribulation, che si trova nel cuore del Daintree. Cammina nella notte tra l'habitat naturale più bello e unico del Far North Queensland con la nostra guida locale. Durante il tour notturno della Grande Barriera Corallina di Daintree, percorrerai un sentiero attraverso e sotto la chioma degli alberi di una delle foreste pluviali più antiche del mondo. Questo è un ottimo modo per vedere la flora e la fauna locali, nonché una serie di fauna straordinaria, unica nel Far North Queensland!
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Avventurati nella notte nella foresta pluviale di Daintree, nell'estremo nord del Queensland. L'habitat naturale più raffinato e unico con le nostre guide locali per goderti un magico tour nella giungla della foresta pluviale da Cape Tribulation.
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Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
Recensioni(155)
I have to say the passion shown by the guide was contagious and so informative. I would recommend this tour to anyone who has any interest in the rainforest and wildlife. I assure you that I would do this tour again over and over again
Kane was an incredibly informed guide, a local whos family has been in the Daintree for generations. The experience highlighted the importance of conservation and biodiversity. He was also very respectful towards to First Nations people who have called the Daintree home for 40,000+ years. Highly recommend if you really want to immerse in the nature.
Kane our guide was very passionate and knowledge. ( he loves what he is doing).We learnt so much from him.
Our guide Kane was absolutely wonderful: learned a lot and saw some amazing things. Kane did a great job telling stories, history and some of the science to bring it all to life. Highly recommended
Amazing tour. Interesting facts.
Good walk at night. This is a large group so difficult at times to see what's going on. Not very personalized.
Highly recommend. One of the highlights of our trip. Jason was very personable, funny, knowledgeable. He made everyone feel very welcome, even with a large group, he made sure to engage with everyone.
Amazing experience. It’s not so much about seeing the forest but feeling the forest. The guide was incredible. So passionate and knowledgeable. Highly recommended if you’re ever in this beautiful part of the world
We booked a night walk with Far North Escapes, and despite the weather doing its best to dampen the evening — heavy rain for roughly the first third of the tour — we loved every minute of it. Ponchos were handed out at the start, so we were well looked after. Our guide was Jason, and he is, quite simply, exceptional. His passion for the Daintree — for its conservation, its flora, its fauna, and all the extraordinary little creatures that call it home — is completely infectious. You can tell immediately that this isn't just a job for him. He was bursting with knowledge and enthusiasm, sharing fascinating detail about plants and animals that we would have walked straight past without ever noticing. One of the highlights of the evening was the UV light Jason brought along. Seeing plants and critters illuminated in ultraviolet was truly amazing! The only thing we regret is not having more time for our stay in the Daintree. If our stay had been longer, a daytime walk with Jason would have been at the top of the list. Highly, highly recommended.
Went on the night walk at Cape Tribulation. Originally I was booked for 7 pm but they called me and offered a later tour with fewer people. I agreed and I'm so glad, as we were only 3 people - almost like a private tour (I'm a solo traveller). Jason the guide rocked up barefoot and I could feel how enthusiastic and passionate he is about the rainforest - awesome! We unfortunately didn't see any bigger or exotic animals, but lots of little critters and had some UV light action going on. ;) I would do it again next time I'm up there.



