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L emplacement est genial et surtout le personnel est adorable nous recommandons vivement cet endroit pour se ressourcer et etre en contact avec la nature
The setting is truly exceptional.
But I barely slept for two of my three nights in Milkwood 1, due to constant noise from guests passing just 1 meter from my head, along my unit, on a gravel path.
A quieter room was given on my last night â but I wish this had been addressed sooner
FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE- Extremely nice family running the place, some of the best bacon and eggs I have ever had, Monty the dog was awesome, beautiful atmosphere
Great little place amongst the rainforest. Friendly, welcoming staff. Simple rooms but loved feeling like we were in nature. Their night guided tour was excellent! So cool to see so much wildlife all around us and very knowledgeable guide.
Great to experience a night in the rainforest although not for the faint hearted! The sounds at night were a bit scary if youâre not used to it and a large branch or something fell onto our cabin and scared the life out of me! The heavy rain kept me awake most of the night as was very loud! I could not relax for fear of a tree falling but thatâs just my anxiety as Iâm sure it was quite safe! The showers and toilets were very clean as was the cabin. The pool was lovely to cool off in. The food choice was good but sorry to say the feta pasta and salad far too salty and therefore inedible. The pudding was also far too sugary but lovely! Maybe thatâs the way they cook out here , I donât know, but not to my personal taste. The ice cream place at the end of the road- flora fauna was so nice and an interesting place to visit much nicer than the Daintree ice cream. Owners were nice and friendly. Overall a good experience and I would recommend a night here. Daintree village the other side of the river is a lovely quaint place with lovely views of the river and we did a croc cruise from there and saw the biggest croc ever!
Daintree Crocodylus are very clear in what they are and what they are not. We found their advice to be very accurate. Yes, they are "very JUNGLY" and that was great for us. My two kids had a great time and really enjoyed being in the rain forest with all the sounds. We met lots of great people in the communal area. We purchased food and it was great (leaning toward spicy for dinners so you might want to consider that with kids). My wife was impressed with the cleanliness of the toilets and showers. Check-in is casual. You can usually turn up about 12pm and check your room out. Actual formal checkin is at 5pm. I'd recommend exploring more of the Daintree and then arriving later for a swim in their pool. DC give good advice on what you can do.
Before crossing the car ferry on the way up, consider doing a crocodile cruise at Daintree Village with Daintree Crocodiule Tours or similar. We did this and it saved an extra car ferry trip ($$). Saw 3 crocs :)