This site includes tourism products and services information supplied by third parties. This information may change and all details should be confirmed with the product or service provider. Inclusion in this internet site is not an endorsement of the information or supplier of the information.
To the extent permitted by law, Rainforest Way Project excludes all warranties as to and responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or suitability of the information on this Internet site or any linked site or for any error or omission in that information; and will not be liable for any loss or damage suffered or incurred by any person arising from the use of or reliance on the information, material or data contained on this site or any linked Internet site.
While The Rainforest Way Project Management Committee have made every effort to ensure the information contained in this website is true and correct at the time of publication, some information may be incorrect or may have changed since publication. All information contained in this website is subject to change or update without notice. Before relying on any information contained in this website you are therefore advised to personally confirm all information prior to making any travel, holiday or other arrangements. The Australia’s Green Cauldron Steering Committee cannot guarantee and assumes no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, currency or completeness of the information.
Maps
Maps found on this website are indicative only. You should refer to an appropriate road map prior to committing to any travel arrangements. Every effort has been made to ensure that the details on this map were accurate at the time of publication however The Rainforest Way / Australia’s Green Cauldron Steering Committee cannot accept any responsibility for any errors or omissions. The representation of any road is not necessarily evidence of public right of way.
Partners
The creation of this touring route has been a co-operative project that crosses state borders, regional areas and local government shire boundaries.
The Rainforest Way continues to work successfully with a range of government and industry bodies to develop and promote tourism using principles of responsible and sustainable tourism development that respects the values of regional stakeholders and communities while remaining market driven and responsive to the needs and wants of target markets.
Actively engaging tourism industry partners and other partners to work together yields much greater results than if these initiatives were implemented independently. So to all our partners – we thank you.