Kulki is a beach and headland at Cape Tribulation in the Daintree National Park.
Kulki, pronounced as “gool-gee”, was a meeting place for the Eastern Kuku Yalanji people.
Kulki Lookout

The 600m Kulki boardwalk leads from the picnic area up the ridge of the headland to a lookout. The lookout is named after two Yalanji custodians, Nambaji and Jinabaji.
The lookout provides the best view across the Cape Tribulation beach, looking north.
To Get There
