A Complete Guide to Cape Tribulation and Daintree Rainforest

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @gglydie4242
    @gglydie4242 5 месяцев назад

    Great video. I was smiling so many times watching this, you guys are sweethearts. My partner and I are going there in a couple of days, which is why we found this vid. We are so excited! Thanks for all the info.

  • @brentmcd12
    @brentmcd12 2 года назад +1

    cool video ! definitely going to check out the beaches and go fishing !

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! Be careful at the beaches. Saltwater crocodiles are present in the area 😬

  • @gaillove57
    @gaillove57 2 года назад +2

    Having lived at Cape Tribulation some years ago,living in the jungle like Tarzan and Jane, under a tarp and cooking on open fire, I swam in the water at Cape Tribulation and north at Cowie Bay and having been in the water every day for over 12 months, I saw crocodiles on the beach and snakes also on the beach and the creek and often swiftly wriggling obviously on the hunt for a weaker animal. Swimming in the crystal clear, clean and beautiful coastal water at Cape Tribulation is something I'll never forget. Back then( mid seventies) there was only one sightseer bus of people one day ( Sunday)a week. And no one ,from this weekly bus, walked any further north, on the beach.

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  2 года назад

      Cape Tribulation is a different world!

    • @gaillove57
      @gaillove57 Год назад

      @A380Vegan Sure. I did a few years ago. I'll get back to you as my phone is playing up. Can tell you a lot about Cape Tribulation .

  • @MrSydlover
    @MrSydlover 2 года назад

    Beautifull location and noce work 👌

  • @markzphotoscom
    @markzphotoscom 2 года назад +1

    I was wondering why I never visited the Daintree when I was up there then I found out it wasn't a National Park until 1981 which was after I was up there. I definitely have think seriously of a return visit up that way.

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  2 года назад +1

      Woah! You went there before 1981?!! You should definitely plan another trip soon.

    • @markzphotoscom
      @markzphotoscom 2 года назад +1

      @@Whatsnextakanksha Yeah, I think it was around 1974 or 75...... "plan another trip soon"? .... Like, before I get too old.....😁 Too late.😎

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  2 года назад +1

      @@markzphotoscom hahaha before Cairns gets overcrowded again

  • @theuncannytraveller
    @theuncannytraveller 2 года назад +1

    👌

  • @gaillove57
    @gaillove57 2 года назад

    The 'attacks' you talk about are very rare, and highly unlikely.

    • @Whatsnextakanksha
      @Whatsnextakanksha  2 года назад +1

      Yes they are but that doesn’t mean that we can go super close to them and agitate them until something happens.

    • @gaillove57
      @gaillove57 2 года назад

      @@Whatsnextakanksha Why?

    • @gaillove57
      @gaillove57 2 года назад

      No AGITATION of course. That would be dumb!

    • @gglydie4242
      @gglydie4242 5 месяцев назад

      Yes but the consequences are extreme. When you balance low likelihood with extreme consequences, that rates the risk high enough to make me very cautious. I respect crocodiles and can happily let them have their territory all to themselves. They deserve it and are limited to it, where I can swim in other safe places no problem.

  • @edwardphelps5129
    @edwardphelps5129 6 месяцев назад

    You are tourists - please relable your video. As a Daintree tour guide it looks like your went on a tour then made a video, but Im not sure you should call it 'complete'? Lots of misinformation in this video.