Daintree Ecolodge

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Daintree Ecolodge

www.daintree-ecolodge.com.au

Daintree Ecolodge, situated in the heart of the magnificent Daintree Rainforest, is a special place for celebrating with the people who matter most.

Host a truly unique and unforgettable event for groups between 10 – 30 people surrounded by the lush, tropical gardens of the Daintree Rainforest. The Ecolodge is perfect for corporate functions, Christmas parties and magical rainforest weddings. It can also be hired exclusively for your special event, with packages able to be tailored to suit your individual requirements.

The Ecolodge features a main lodge with a bar, a rainforest restaurant and dining area overlooking the onsite lagoon, a Wellness Day Spa, an inviting swimming pool, private and pristine onsite waterfall and swimming hole and a multitude of quiet areas amongst the lush tropical rainforest to relax and unwind.

This tropical retreat is also the only boutique accommodation in the World-Heritage listed Daintree Rainforest, boasting 15 eco-friendly bayans (treehouses) immersed in the canopy.

 

About Daintree Ecolodge

Believed to be over 135 million years old, and the oldest tropical lowland rainforest on Earth, the Daintree is a rare jewel in the crown of Mother Nature, where lush tropical rainforest meets sweeping white sand beaches and fringing coral reefs.

The Daintree National Park was added to the World Heritage List in 1988 in recognition of its universal natural values. The 1,200 square kilometres of tropical rainforest is home to tens of thousands of species, many of which are unique to the Daintree Rainforest.

Daintree Ecolodge offers a range of activities for guests to discover the nature and surrounding areas of the Daintree in an eco-sensitive way. The Daintree is a major attraction for bird watchers from all around the world due to the large number of species that inhabit the rainforest, many of which are endemic to Far North Queensland.