Spectacular Fan Palm Galleries

QUESTION:
What do George Clooney, Shaun Penn, Jim Caviezel and Cooper Creek Wilderness have in common?
ANSWER:
They all featured in the movie “The Thin Red Line”.
QUESTION:
What do the documentaries “Extreme Australia” - Discovery Channel, Wet Tropics Of Australia - Australian Geographic and National Parks of Australia have in common?
ANSWER:
They all feature the magnificent old growth fan palm rainforests of Cooper Creek Wilderness.
QUESTION:
Where is Cooper Creek Wilderness and why isn’t it well known?
Cooper Creek Wilderness is in the heart of the Daintree Rainforest directly below the centre of protection, Thornton Peak. The rainforest is in the heart of the world’s oldest rainforest and contains a wealth of biodiversity and incredible antiquity.
It is a world heritage nature refuge and, because it is privately owned, any documentary that is given financial support by the government, is not permitted to name the private enterprise that it features.
More often than not, Cooper Creek Wilderness will be referred to as Daintree National Park. Cooper Creek Wilderness is not national park and it is not funded by government.
Cooper Creek Wilderness conserves and protects its outstanding rainforest through eco-tourism. It has Advanced Ecotorism Accreditation and relies on responsible and ethical travellers to sustain its economy.
The rewards of participation on a Cooper Creek Wilderness tour, beyond the awe-inspriring yet humbling experience of the Daintree’s most magnificent rainforest, include the knowledge that payments contribute to the conservation of this natural treasure.
QUESTION:
Have you booked onto a Cooper Creek Wilderness Package?
See our Tours page on www.ccwild.com