MOSSMAN GEORGE
Nestled in the World Heritage Listed Daintree Rainforest, Mossman Gorge contains the oldest, continuously surviving rainforest on earth. Just one hectare of the 120,000-hectare forest can contain over 30,000 species of plants and animals. Considered by many to be the evolutionary cradle for much of Australia’s plant and wildlife species, the forest has managed survive for over 135 million years and, with the right protection, is expected to thrive for generations to come.
The Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre is an award-winning ecotourism facility conveniently located at the entrance to the World Heritage listed Daintree Rainforest. The Centre is a must-do for anyone travelling in the beautiful Far North Queensland region.
Take part in a range of self-guided walks through the Daintree or for those seeking a deeper understanding of the Kuku Yalanji land and culture, take part in a guided Ngadiku Dreamtime Walk, led by the local Indigenous community.
There are also plenty of opportunities to learn about local Indigenous art and culture at the onsite gallery, as well as tasting some of the Daintree's delicious local ingredients at the Mayi Café.