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Let’s start with the obvious: without rain, there would be no rainforest.
 You might be thinking, “Sure, but I don’t want rain on my holiday”. Fair
 enough. But did you ever think about how lush and alive the rainforest is

 when it’s raining? That’s when its true magic shows.
 Rainy days are actually some of the best times to explore the Daintree,
 the oldest rainforest in the world. Rain is the lifeblood of the forest; it
 nourishes plants, fills creeks and rivers, and helps maintain the delicate

 balance of this ancient ecosystem.
 Rain also triggers a burst of activity in the rainforest. Frogs call louder,
 insects emerge, and birds flit through the canopy in search of food. Monitor

 lizards can often be seen basking on sun-warmed logs near the water’s

 edge, while saltwater crocodiles take advantage of swollen waterways to
 explore new territory. For observant visitors, these rain-washed moments
 can reveal some of the rainforest’s most captivating wildlife encounters.

 Birds also take centre stage after tropical showers. With the soil wet and
 DANCING  wagtails, bush stone-curlews, egrets, and herons perform a fascinating
 conditions perfect for foraging, masked lapwings, white ibises, willie
 behaviour that imitates the sound of rain to attract worms. Even cockatoos
 try their luck.
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 exclusively  during  this  period  and  adding  splashes  of  colour  to  the
 rainforest.  Orchids bloom high on tree branches when humidity peaks,
 heliconias and hibiscus flourish after heavy showers, and gingers emerge


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 The rainforest feels alive, and almost secretive, as if sharing a special
 moment with anyone willing to step inside while it’s raining.
 RAIN  And then there are the waterfalls. With so many cascading streams across   OVER 200  REVIEWS
 the region, the wet season is the perfect time to chase them. Filled with
 rain, they are more dramatic and scenic after rainfall, creating a sight you

 won’t forget.
            Gateway Cassowary Falls is a private property          For the ultimate indulgence stay in one of three

 The creeks are also brimming with crystal-clear water, perfect for a

 Words by Jamie Jansen  refreshing swim. Plunge in during a rain shower and it feels almost like a   deep in the Daintree Rainforest, home to a pristine   luxurious chalets. Offering privacy and sweeping
 soul-rinsing experience, leaving you refreshed and reborn.  waterfall where you can swim and explore.  Daintree views, each self-contained chalet has a
 Rain nourishes everything in the tropics, and our local produce is no   Exclusive tours (max 20 guests) put you front and   private spa and deck. The perfect couple retreat.
 exception. The region is abundant with tropical and rare fruits; think


 durian, sapote, or jackfruit, fruits you may never have tried before.   centre. Choose a 2.5-hour off-road adventure with
 Seasonal fruits like lychees, passionfruit, and bananas rely on consistent   river crossings and swimming at the falls. Or a full-  BOOK ONLINE OR CALL
 rainfall to develop their sweetness and texture, making every bite a taste   day tour from Port Douglas, which includes all of   0481 988 307
 Rain and I didn’t always get along, and I’m   of the wet season.  www.cassowaryfalls.com.au
 guessing I’m not alone in that.  Rainfall doesn’t just affect the land - life in the Great Barrier Reef comes   this, a Daintree River Cruise and lunch.

 alive in new ways when it rains.

 The reef, already a stunning underwater world, becomes even more
 vibrant. When it rains, fish move more actively among the coral and tiny


 When you plan a trip to Port Douglas, rain isn’t usually high on your wish   invertebrates emerge to feed. Sunlight filtering through the falling rain
 list. But here, it’s part of what makes this place special. It’s not just something   catches on the coral, bringing the reef to life in a way you might not notice
 to put up with, it’s something to experience. So, let me show you a different   on a dry day.

 side of it. Let me show you how to dance in the tropical rain.
 It’s not just the big things that come alive. It’s the small things like rain
 I’ll admit, my dislike for rain comes from growing up in the Netherlands;   drops  on palm fronds, sunlight sparkling  on wet  leaves, and rainbows
 cold, grey, and relentless. But in the tropics, the rain is warm and living in   appearing after a tropical shower. Rain encourages a slower pace, giving


 Port Douglas has completely changed how I feel about it. Now, when the sky   you a chance to connect with nature in a different way.
 opens, I walk barefoot, embracing it and letting the warm drops soak my
 clothes, knowing I’ll be dry in no time (tropical heat to the rescue!).  So next time a tropical shower rolls in, don’t rush for cover. Step outside,
 feel it, breathe it in, and let yourself enjoy the moment. Rain like this is

 It didn’t happen overnight. Embracing tropical rain took time and a shift in   part of what makes Port Douglas unforgettable, a living reminder of why
 perspective. Now I see it for what it truly is: life-giving and full of energy.  this paradise is truly one of a kind.
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