Monday, May 24, 2010

Queensland: Home Of The Rainforests

By Jerry Duncan

Some of the most beautiful natural rain forests are located around the coast of Queensland, Australia. This is truly the best place to learn, observe and explore the natural wonders of the continent. These rain forests are known as a paradise and a natural museum of nature to natives and visitors alike. It is the best place to visit for a romantic get away, vacation of relaxation or a journey in nature.

There is a rain forest that is said to be over a hundred million years old, and exists in Queensland Australia. This rain forest is the home to many native Australian creatures from the cute and cuddly koala bears to beautifully breathtaking tropical birds. All of these creatures can be observed, while walking along a boardwalk. This is to ensure that there is minimal distraction to the animals in their natural habitat, as well as to preserve the habitat itself.

Guided tours are available during the day, and there are even evening tours that allow you to see the nocturnal animals as well. You choice in tours include a walking tour, safari drive or river cruise. The river cruise tour gives you the added bonus of observing crocodiles while they lay in the sun.

This region also includes picnic areas, beaches and natural surroundings that remain untouched. There are deluxe accommodations throughout the rainforest, where you can find yourself some relaxation and peaceful rest.

Choose from a variety of accommodations including cabins, beachfront home rentals, as well as bungalows, five star hotels, and secluded resorts. No matter what your passion, you will find accommodations in this region that serve any taste and just about any budget. A beautiful resort area, there has been a lot of effort spent in creating an incredible place for people to visit and explore the wonders of the tropical rainforests, while preserving it for the natural habitat that it should be. The rainforests of Tropical North Queensland truly provide vacationers with the best of both worlds.

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