Rainforest to Reef
is located directly on the boundary of Ella Bay National Park, situated within a UNESCO World Heritage–listed rainforest.
One of the most biologically diverse regions on Earth.
The surrounding landscape brings together ancient rainforest, freshwater creeks and natural swimming holes, coastal environments, and nearby marine systems. This convergence of ecosystems within a relatively small geographic area contributes to the exceptional natural character of the Cassowary Coast.
Ella Bay National Park supports an exceptionally high level of biodiversity:
Immersion in a pristine rainforest environment supports nervous system regulation, connection to Country and environment, and a natural capacity to slow, ground, and reconnect through presence in place. For many people, environments of this scale and ecological integrity are typically accessed through international travel.
is located directly on the boundary of Ella Bay National Park, situated within a UNESCO World Heritage–listed rainforest.
One of the most biologically diverse regions on Earth.
The surrounding landscape brings together ancient rainforest, freshwater creeks and natural swimming holes, coastal environments, and nearby marine systems. This convergence of ecosystems within a relatively small geographic area contributes to the exceptional natural character of the Cassowary Coast.
Ella Bay National Park supports an exceptionally high level of biodiversity:
- 394 recorded animal species
- 462 recorded plant species
- 111 recorded bird species
- 12 animal species and 13 plant species are listed as rare or endangered
Immersion in a pristine rainforest environment supports nervous system regulation, connection to Country and environment, and a natural capacity to slow, ground, and reconnect through presence in place. For many people, environments of this scale and ecological integrity are typically accessed through international travel.