Mossman Gorge is the gateway to the world's oldest rainforest, the Daintree. Kuku Yalanji people are the Indigenous inhabitants of the land and have a history dating back 50,000 years to the earliest human occupation of Australia.
The 56,000 hectare area lies within the World Heritage Listed Daintree National Park just 20 minutes north of Queensland's Port Douglas and is known for its beautiful tree-clad mountains and crystal-clear running waters on ancient granite boulders.