Guest User
February 24, 2026
There aren't many places you can stop in a pristine rainforest in a luxury suite. This is one of them. High quality rooms, nicely decorated, clean and well kept. There are only 7 or so "rooms", each separated by rainforest and accessed from the reception area by a boardwalk. If you are visiting outside of the wet then great for stargazing, in the wet you will be glad of the aircon. Lots and lots of bugs, but then its the rainforest. You will need a strong repellent when out of the room. There isn't much in the way of public area, the restaurant is about it. The restaurant is good but not, I thought, as good as "On the Turps", my roo was well on the rare side and I heard other guests complain about it. Last sitting in the restaurant for dinner was 18:45, a bit early I thought. There is a small selection of DVDs at reception and a DVD player in the room, there isn't any TV reception in the rooms and no WiFi, the mobile signal is pretty ropey as well. All that said, you are enjoying high-class food and drink in the middle of the rainforest; you are hardly slumming it. All in all, recommended but it depends on what you prioritise. I thought the rooms at the Wilderness Lodge were better than at the Heritage Lodge but the food at the Heritage Lodge was better (the "On the Turps" restaurant. Things you should know about the rooms: very nice, but there is a clear ***** in the roof, when the sun is up, so will you be. The showers have a large, clear window that overlooks the rainforest - no one can see you, but some people will find that unnerving. You don't really need a torch to move about the boardwalks, but it would be helpful - but note that you become a magnet for any mozzies. You won't be wandering the rainforest after dark in the wet. Would I go back? Yes, I would but maybe more prepared.