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Canopy Rainforest Tree Houses and Wildlife Sanctuary

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    247 Hogan Rd
    Tarzali, Queensland 4885, Australia

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Canopy Rainforest Tree Houses and Wildlife Sanctuary

Purpose designed for comfort in the wilderness their six luxury timber and glass Treehouses are perched high in the rainforest canopy on the banks of the flowing Ithaca River. Positioned for complete privacy each Treehouse has king beds, a double spa, a wood fireplace, fully self-contained kitchen, and a balcony with a barbecue and hammock. All are totally secluded and offer a spectacular retreat from the everyday.

In a world of rapidly shrinking ecosystems their protected 100 acres of rare upland mesophyll vine forest is part of one of the largest untouched tracts of rainforest on the Cairns Highlands and offers a phenomenally high density of rare and unique wildlife. Resident Cassowaries, Lumholtz’s’s Tree Kangaroos and endangered Green Possums call their forest home whilst shy platypus inhabit the river. Pademelon Wallabies abound and Brushtail Possums will visit your balcony every night, whilst Northern Bandicoots and other marsupials forage on the evening forest floor.

Wake to a serenade of birdsong every morning as an ever-changing parade of rainforest birds greet you on your Treehouse balcony and immerse yourself in the grandeur of pristine, old growth, high country rainforest. They are privileged to be the custodians of this rare, precious place..

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Location

Canopy Rainforest Tree Houses and Wildlife Sanctuary

247 Hogan Rd
Tarzali,
Queensland 4885, Australia

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Facilities

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

  • Barbeque

  • Carpark

  • Family friendly

  • Laundry

  • Non smoking

  • Open fireplace

  • Outdoor dining area

  • Outdoor furniture

  • Playground

  • Tour desk

  • 24 hour reception

Accreditations

  • ECO Certified (Advanced Ecotourism) by Ecotourism Australia