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Delve deep into dense lowland rainforest at the base of Mount Alexandra on a circuit track that crosses several rainforest creeks.
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Immerse yourself in some of the last remaining lowland rainforest in Australia at Jindalba (meaning ‘foot of the mountain’). You’ll need to be reasonably fit for this track, which is well-signed but stony in places, and crosses rainforest creeks.
Look for birds of all kinds—large majestic cassowaries or buff-breasted paradise kingfishers streaming their long tails through the forest. Although many of the park's mammals are nocturnal, you may catch some day-time action with musky rat-kangaroos foraging on the forest floor and Bennett's tree-kangaroos rustling about the canopy. Then relax in the Jindalba day-use area before continuing your discovery tour of the Daintree.
Jindalba is part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, famed for its remarkable diversity, evolutionary history and incredible scenic beauty.
The Jindalba circuit track is in the Cape Tribulation Section of Daintree National Park (CYPAL), about 100km north of Cairns.
Cape Tribulation walking tracks map .
There are no wheelchair-accessible facilities.
Jindalba circuit track is open 24 hours a day.
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For more safety information see Visiting Daintree safely and Walk with care.
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