The best camping near Denham Group National Park

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Overview

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Embark on an adventure to Denham Group National Park, a tropical haven teeming with wildlife and pristine marine habitats. Explore the remote islets by private boat, marvel at the nesting seabirds, and witness the majestic hawksbill turtles in their natural environment. With no campgrounds on the islands, the park offers a pure, undisturbed natural experience for day visitors.

When to go

The best time to visit Denham Group National Park is during the cooler, drier months from May to September, when the weather is pleasantly warm with reduced humidity. Summer months can be hot, humid, and wet, with heavy downpours common from December to April.

Know before you go

  • Wear sunscreen, a hat, insect repellent, protective clothing, and sturdy footwear for safety.
  • Carry plenty of drinking water to stay hydrated amid the tropical climate.
  • Be aware of crocodiles and marine stingers; always be crocwise and consider wearing a full-body lycra suit for protection.
  • Check for park alerts and weather conditions before your visit, as access to some islands may be restricted.
  • Remember, everything in the park is protected; take only memories and leave only footprints.

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