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Embark on a unique retreat in one of the world's oldest tropical rainforests. Back Country Bliss Adventures offers a serene trip in the Daintree Rainforest, complete with river floating, hiking, and immersive lessons on the ecosystem. With hidden history and diverse wildlife, it's a bucket list moment for many.
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You can now FLOAT through one of the world’s oldest tropical rainforests dating back 135 million years

Grace Donohoe
Last updated: 2024/04/27 at 7:13 AM
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Guests on river sleds float through the Daintree Rainforest. (Picture: Jam Press)
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One of the world’s oldest tropical rainforests is welcoming guests for a unique retreat to relax the mind.

Forget mediation; this adventure will take you on a trip that’s out-of-this world.

As you float through the crystal-clear waters, amongst the canopy of trees and rare wildlife, your mind will be given the chance to truly switch off and unwind, as reported by What’s The Jam.

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The rainforest, which is over 135 million years old, has history hidden in every corner, as well as species such as the bandicoot, goanna and white-lipped tree frog.

The unique retreat is being offered by Back Country Bliss Adventures in the Daintree Rainforest, located north of Port Douglas, Australia.

In a clip posted on their Instagram, which has racked up over 19.4m views and 1.2m likes, they reveal the serene trip on offer.

First up; river floating, followed shortly by hiking upstream of the Mossman river.

And it’s not all about relaxation, with valuable lessons taught about the rainforest’s role in the ecosystem told throughout.

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In a bid to cool off, visitors are allowed to travel through a secret creek to the river for a dunk.

The rainforest also contains a village dating back to 1970s, which offers sustainable cattle and fruit farming, as well as a timber gallery featuring artwork by local craftsmen.

There are picnic areas and restaurants galore, or for a spot of barbecuing, there are free electric grills dotted around.

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Embark on a unique retreat in one of the world's oldest tropical rainforests. Back Country Bliss Adventures offers a serene trip in the Daintree Rainforest, complete with river floating, hiking, and immersive lessons on the ecosystem. With hidden history and diverse wildlife, it's a bucket list moment for many.
Guests on river sleds float through the Daintree Rainforest. (Picture: Jam Press)

Users have flocked to the comments to share their reactions, with many calling the trip a bucket list moment.

“Thanks for sharing this! Love it! Makes me wanna go out there and see the world!” said one user.

Another person added: “Fun for these people, but if I’ll ever go there, then snake or crocodile or any poisonous insect will be waiting for me.”

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“So asthetic and peaceful,” added someone else.

“THE LIFE WE WANT,” someone else commented.

One user added: “What’s the crocodile count is what I want to know.”

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