Daintree River Cruise Centre Tour
About the wildlife at the Daintree River. Book a tour to see wild crocodiles, birds, snakes and the wildlife in the mangroves.
Daintree River (Crocodile) Cruise - Queensland, Australia.
Please watch it in HD (1080p or 720p). Some footage shot on our Go Pro on our short adventure to Daintree river with Bruce Belcher’s Daintree River Cruises to see crocodiles.
First time trying to editing a video so i hope you enjoy.
Music credit: Jason Marz - I'm Yours.
Daintree River Cruise Centre in Tropical North QLD by Grasshopper Travel
The Daintree River Cruise Centre has been operating one hour to full day specialised cruises since 1987, making it one of the oldest running operators on the Daintree River today. The River guides are well informed naturalists and biologists and also keen bird watchers. They will make any of the cruises on offer exciting, memorable and educational on what this unique Eco System has to offer. As you cruise the tidal convergence zone, where warm seawater and cool freshwater meet, you will have the opportunity to see Estuarine Crocodiles, endemic birds to the region, frogs, pythons, tree snakes, butterflies and insects, some of these are rare and only found in this area. Also many different species of Mangroves there are 31 species in this single estuary which makes it perhaps the most species-rich mangrove estuary in the world, this is also the tidal convergence zone where mangroves merge with the World Heritage Rainforest of the Daintree Region.
Daintree Rainforest, Crocodiles and Port Douglas Wildlife Habitat Tour in Australia 4K
The Daintree Rainforest is the largest continuous area of tropical rainforest in Australia. It is one of the oldest rainforests in the world. The Daintree Rainforest contains 30% of the frog, reptile and marsupial species in Australia, and 90% of the bat and butterfly species. We saw lots of animals on this tour including several crocodiles.
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Crocodile Express Daintree River Cruises
Crocodile Express Daintree River Cruise as featured on Channel 7, Australia's Best Drives
Daintree River Crocodile Cruise - STEVE TV
Miss Vic and I cruise up the daintree river in search of crocodiles...and we find them too.
Daintree Rainforest Adventures
Life living in the Daintree Rainforest. See a snake, check out the Rollinia fruit, coconut foraging, swimming in the magical blue hole and fun times with music! Life's great! :)
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Daintree River, Crocodile Tour Queensland Australia
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On a tour with Daintree River Wildlife Cruise to see bird, frogs and crocodiles. Between Cape Tribulation and Port Douglas lies the Daintree River. The area is full of wildlife with birds, neon green tree frogs and huge crocodiles. This afternoon we got to see several saltwater crocodiles, beautiful birds and neon green frogs. View photos at:
Daintree River Wildlife Tour, Queensland Australia
Video from a tour with Daintree River Wildlife Cruise to view birds, frogs and crocodiles of this part of Queensland, Australia. Daintree River runs between Cape Tribulation and Port Douglas. The area is full of wildlife with lots of birds, neon green tree frogs and huge crocodiles. This afternoon we got to see several saltwater crocodiles, beautiful birds and neon green frogs. Did you know a crocodile can find it's way home even if it gets relocated hundreds of miles?
Daintree river cruise In search of the lazy crocs
Spent an overcast Friday afternoon doing the Daintree River Cruise. We were on the lookout for crocs, snakes, frogs and birds. No frogs but spotted the others with varying degrees of success.
Travel Australia with Kids - Bruce Belcher's Daintree River Cruise
An awesome family trip on the Daintree River spotting wild saltwater crocs in their native habitat. Truly breathtaking! Amazing value for money - nature tourism at it's finest!
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Daintree travel video guide Queensland Australia
Just under 2 hours' drive from Cairns is the village of the Daintree.
You will see all types of wildlife in the Daintree River. From special birds such as blue winged kingfisher to the area's most infamous inhabitant, the saltwater crocodiles, all in their natural element and from the safety of a boat.
The Daintree is not only home of the world heritage listed Daintree Rainforest but is also home to the elusive and endangered Cassowary.
This destination offers a range of fantastic places to stay and some great natural experiences.
For more information on some of our featured experiences please visit:
Bruce Belchers Daintree River Cruises
Daintree Eco Lodge & Spa
Daintree Discovery Centre
Coral Sea Views Bed & Breakfast
Rene - Germany - Daintree River Cruise Centre
Daintree River Cruise, Daintree Rainforest, QLD (18/05/13)
Daintree River Crocodile 16/06/2013
Crocodile spotted while cruising on the Daintree River north of Cairns 16/06/2013
Daintree River Cruise
River cruise on the Daintree River between Mossman and Cape Tribulation in Australia on November 28, 2018. Searching for Crocodiles! Crikey!!!!
Next Stop: Queensland - Daintree Discovery Centre
Next Stop: Queensland - Daintree Discovery Centre
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Chris - England - Daintree River Cruise Centre
Daintree river Solar Whisperer Crocodile tour
This is an absolute MUST DO if you are ever travelling to far north Queensland! Not only did we see big croc's,and baby croc's but we seen so much wildlife from king fishers, snakes,archer fish and alot more! The scenery was just magic!
World Heritage-listed Daintree National Park: land before time
In Queensland's humid expanse of the Daintree, you can get a taste of how Australia used to be.
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