Cape Tribulation is a secluded headland in northern Queensland, Australia, where the Daintree Rainforest meets the Great Barrier Reef. It is 110 km north of Cairns and has a population of just 123 people. The area is renowned for its pristine beaches, such as Kulki Beach, and its lush rainforest, offering a mix of scenic views and adventure activities. The history of the area dates back to when Lieutenant James Cook navigated through, naming it Cape Tribulation due to the challenges he faced.
Today, it is a popular destination for those seeking an immersive natural experience. Visitors can enjoy guided walks, horseback riding through the rainforest, and snorkeling trips to the reef.
The community is small and focused on sustainable tourism, preserving the area's unique biodiversity and cultural heritage.