If you're up for some amazing on land sight - seeing, head up to Mosman Gorge and the Daintree Rainforest where you can marvel at the ancient tropical scenery, and even look for
crocodiles on a river cruise, or swing through the jungle on a zipline.
We saw
crocodiles on our river cruise, tasted tropical fruit, swam in Emmagen Creek and had lunch with the Kangaroos too!
Not exact matches
You'll spend an amazing two days getting up close to Wildlife, exploring the Daintree Rainforest,
crocodile spotting
on a
river cruise and walking along golden sanded pristine beaches fringed by the turquoise waters of the Coral Sea.
Take a boat
cruise down Cooper Creek looking for salt water
crocodiles, birds, butterflies and lots of other interesting rainforest dwellers, take a walk
on beautiful beaches where the rainforest grows to the edge of the sand, walk along trails to reach the peak so you can gaze out over the ocean and mountains beyond and then begin your journey back to Port Douglas but not before calling into Mossman Gorge to explore this new interactive Aboriginal cultural centre and maybe even have a swim in the cool
river.
New highlights will include thehistorical city of Kota in south - east Rajasthan, with visits to the 13th century Garh Palace, one of the largest and most imposing forts in the state; a boat
cruise on the Chambal
river, breeding ground of the Gharial (
crocodiles) and a Royal dinner at the Umed Bhawan Palace, with its stunning blend of Rajput and Victorian architecture.
Hannibal was our spectacular introduction to a jumping
crocodile cruise on the Adelaide
River just outside of Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia.
Search for
crocodiles and other wildlife whilst learning about the fragile ecosystem of the Daintree
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river cruise
Included in the tour are as follows, a two hour, calm water
cruise on Proserpine
River with
crocodile watching.
Take a
cruise on the Daintree
River and look out for saltwater
crocodiles.
Sukau is deep in the jungle where you will stay at the Sukau Rainforest Lodge, and
on the
river cruises you might spot orangutans in the wild as well as lots of proboscis monkeys, macaques, hornbills,
crocodiles, snakes and even pygmy elephants!
That means there's endless water activities like fishing, diving, snorkelling and sailing right
on your doorstep, as well the famous Four Mile Beach to explore and the pretty Dickson's Inlet for
river cruises, where you may spot a
crocodile among the mangroves.
A range of tours and experiences are
on offer here, including 4WD tours,
crocodile - spotting
river cruises, zipline tours through the canopy and jungle night nature walks where you'll see sleeping birds, an arboreal lizard known as Boyd's rainforest dragon, bats, possums, spiders, insects and snakes.
Travellers also get the opportunity to see jumping
crocodiles on a private
cruise on the Adelaide
River.
The tour includes bushwalking, hiking, swimming in pristine waterholes and private
cruise on the Adelaide
River where you can see jumping
crocodiles.
Day 7 Kakadu tour includes a
cruise on the famous Yellow Water
River, a unique opportunity to see the Saltwater
Crocodile and to spot a buffalo or two.
Explore the mighty Daintree
River on an afternoon boat
cruise and go
crocodile spotting then enjoy afternoon tea and take a swim at beautiful Mossman Gorge.
Then there are a range of
crocodile cruises on the Daintree
River, nightly guided rainforest walks to spot nocturnal animals, boat
cruises to the Great Barrier Reef, glass bottom boat and semi-submersible submarine
cruises to observe the marine life
on the reef and even a turtle rehabilitation centre where you can visit the turtles undergoing rehabilitation.
No visit to the Daintree is complete without a Daintree
River cruise, particularly if you want to spot
crocodiles on the 30th anniversary of
Crocodile Dundee.