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Dubuji Boardwalk

Hiking area in Cape Tribulation

Updated: March 14, 2024 06:56 AM

Dubuji Boardwalk is located in Cape Tribulation (Village in Australia), Australia. It's address is 3867 Cape Tribulation Rd, Cape Tribulation QLD 4873, Australia.

3867 Cape Tribulation Rd, Cape Tribulation QLD 4873, Australia

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Where is Dubuji Boardwalk?

Dubuji Boardwalk is located at: 3867 Cape Tribulation Rd, Cape Tribulation QLD 4873, Australia.

What are the coordinates of Dubuji Boardwalk?

Coordinates: -16.0888813, 145.4624638

Dubuji Boardwalk Reviews

L
2023-10-07 09:13:31 GMT

These boardwalks in the area are wonderful and this one was our favorite. Well maintained, and great for those with limited mobility. We saw birds, a snake, a large lizard and more. And view of the beach too.

Coach Simonne
2023-08-18 09:39:11 GMT

Boardwalk track was fantastic. Make sure you don't walk with other groups of people and be a squire as you can so you can see some wildlife. We saw a couple of goannas, smaller lizards, yellow belly snake, and lots of different birds. Only downside would have been there are not spots to just sit and watch.

Zeph
2023-06-30 11:50:59 GMT

The frond plants here are otherworldly! These plants must have provided inspiration for science fiction movies such as Avatar. This boardwalk is a bit longer than Madja and Kulki but still an easy 30 minutes walk while taking lots of photos! We encountered very loud bats on the way out as well.

Michael Case
2023-06-14 07:24:21 GMT

Very relaxing and enjoyable loop boardwalk through the Daintree Rainforest at Cape Tribulation. Plenty of car parking and on-site toilets. Can also walk down to Myall beach via the boardwalk or directly from the car park. A highlight of our visit to the area.

anny lim
2023-08-24 04:58:59 GMT

Highly recommend to do this walk while you are here. I saw amazing Fan Palm trees throughout and the forests are ancient and beautiful. Saw some butterflies and colorful birds too.

Jessica Flavel
2022-06-28 05:25:17 GMT

Really nice boardwalk. It leads to Myers (or something) beach which was nice. You can't go swimming because of crocodiles but it was still nice to walk along. You can take a short walk to the beach, or the long way, and then go the short way back if you like. Was beautiful to stop and look at the amazing trees and plants. We saw some bush fowls too and they were cute. Would definitely recommend!

ken atkins
2023-07-01 00:04:29 GMT

Fascinating boardwalk through coastal rainforest. All on a boardwalk, easy and safe. Plenty of wildlife if your quiet and not hurried.

Viviana S
2023-08-29 12:59:56 GMT

Rainforest is beautiful and at the end of the walk you can see cape tribulation( they said : when the rainforest meet the reef )

Stephen Spencer
2023-05-07 07:22:07 GMT

Best short hike in the Daintree
If you only have the time, or energy for one walk, this is the one to pick.
It's very close to Cape Tribulation, and is an easy, flat looped walk from a large car park, which also has toilets and picnic tables.
You can cut the walk in half with an escape loop, or do the full circuit, and also take a short diversion down to Myall Beach.
The scenery is superb with sensational palm trees and lovely patches of rainforest.
A must do on any visit to the Daintree.

Max Cheng (Max A. Cheng)
2021-09-03 12:17:44 GMT

I liked this boardwalk better than Madja mainly because it was longer, it was well lit (as opposed to being covered entirely by trees so it looks darker), and most importantly more wildlife. I did this walk twice today! The morning walk I got to see feral pigs, as well as lots of fowls and other smaller birds. There were interesting looking spiders too. My afternoon walk was the better one. Got to see a cassowary! It was actually on the boardwalk! This boardwalk is also next to the Myall Beach where there is a giant croc there too! Highly recommend this walk!

Dustin Meth
2023-01-10 06:36:16 GMT

Great little walk not far from car park. Rainforest, little swamp area and finish at the beach. Not a long walk about 1.5km or can take a longer route about 2km.

Erivan
2020-10-08 08:57:41 GMT

The 1.2 kilometre track begins at the carpark and meanders through the vine forest, mangroves, sedge swamps and fan palms of this special forest. Spring fed creeks flow through area, which supports a wide diversity of plant and animal life. There are many viewing areas along the path, allowing you to stop, read the information signs and take in the surrounding beauty at this popular destination.

Christine Wiech
2019-05-23 02:35:08 GMT

What a beautiful walk thru the rainforest! Plan to wear good shoes because you will be walking on rough terrain and inclines. Perfect place for photos and the river gorge is phenomenal! The hike is between 1 to 1.5 hours. Dress accordingly because it's warm and humid. Well worth the workout!!

Russell King
2019-07-22 10:13:38 GMT

Brilliant all access (even for wheelchairs!) boardwalk of approximately 1km though flat jungle that leads you out to the beach. Plenty of parking and then wander around with the hope of seeing carrowarries, tree frogs, or lizards. Kids loved it too and all in great condition with toilets too. Highly recommend

Peter Schravemade
2021-02-14 03:19:21 GMT

This a circuit track just of the main road at Cape Tribulation. It features pretty much nearly every kind of wildlife environment you will encounter in the top end. The board walk is springy and pretty easy for all ages and even mobility challenged folks. You might even meet some of the local goannas as we did on the hike!

Trang Nguyen
2021-12-28 21:45:05 GMT

Beautiful and easy broad walk in the forest. Magnificent fan palms that are signature here. The walk leads to Myall beach too but nothing much here. You cant swim here due to crocodile. Have warning sign so be aware. Can skip the beach if no time.
Total return trip is around an hour for us.
The area also have toilet facility and picnic area. Quite spacious and very chill!

Linda McLoon
2023-02-28 11:43:37 GMT

This is an easy walk along a boardwalk. Beautiful views of the ocean as well as different views of the Daintree rainforest. We were lucky enough to see a cassowary on this walk.

Meg McKewen
2021-07-22 11:27:25 GMT

By far the best boardwalk of Cape Tribulation. The boardwalk is clean (not too slippery) and of decent length. Palm fronds are so mesmerising. There are toilet facilities at the playground. There are several different paths leading to the beautiful Myall beach where you might be lucky enough to find a coconut!

Warren Hau
2022-07-23 15:44:05 GMT

A beautiful brisk walk exploring the rainforest in the Daintree.
This walk ends up in Myall beach which is a lovely Sandy beach.
Plenty of fan palms above your head as you wander through the boardwalk track.
Definite must do when visiting the Daintree. Won't take longer than an hour.

Chocolate Johnny
2022-01-21 08:46:27 GMT

What a wonderful walk this is from the Daintree forest down to the ocean. So easy to get to really enjoyable for the family we stayed in picnicked and had a great time. It had all the amenities there and we went back couple of times

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About Cape Tribulation
Village in Australia

Cape Tribulation is a headland and coastal locality in the Shire of Douglas in northern Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Cape Tribulation had a population of 123 people. source

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