Top 5 Things To Do In Queensland,
Australia
1 (1) The Great Barrier Reef, Queensland
The Great and the Beautiful Great Barrier Reef in
Queensland
One of the great wonders of the world for its size
(2,000 km in length) and splendor the Great Barrier Reef awaits
you just off the Queensland coast.
How to see the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland
You have to get under Down-Under to really experience
the Reef, close up and personal.
That said, snorkeling is easy, great fun and allows
you to really relax and enjoy yourself.
Do both is my advice.
2 (2) The Daintree Coast / Cape Tribulation, Far
North Queensland
Cape
Tribulation, Far North Queensland
Where the rain forest meets the reef. To merely say this place
is beautiful is an understatement, an injustice to the Cape Tribulation
and all its friends and relatives.
There is a special tranquility about the Daintree that pictures
and words cannot describe. You have to spend a little time in the
Daintree to fully appreciate its magical appeal.
3 (-) The Daintree Rainforest, Far North Queensland
The Daintree Rainforest is home to the largest range of plants
and animals on earth, within the largest rainforest in Australia.
The Daintree is one of the most diverse and beautiful examples of
Mother Nature on the planet.
This 1200 square kilometres of World Heritage Listed rainforest
contains the highest number of plant and animal species that are
rare, or threatened with extinction, anywhere in the world including
13 bird species that are found nowhere else in the world. The Daintree
Rainforest is a unique treasure. If you visit, this will be no ordinary
walk in the woods.
4(5) Horse Riding In Far North Queensland
Ride through the Daintree Rainforest into the Coral Sea
Daintree
Horse Power, Ride Your Pony Through The Rainforest
Saddle Up For Ride through the Daintree rainforest and into the
sea
Times: 8am & 1pm
Length of tour: 4hrs (2.5hrs on horseback
Phone: 1800 111 124
Ride through the 110 million year old Daintree rainforest and clear
mountain streams.
Horse Riding in Tropical Far North Queensland
The are of course other options of course outside of the Daintree.
Why walk when you can ride. Why just ride when you ride through
beautiful, tropical, gorgeous North Queensland.
5 (6) Whitsundays - gorgeous by another name, Far
North Queensland
Captain James Cook passed through Whitsunday passage
On Sunday 4 June which happened to be Whit Sunday (the seventh Sunday
after Easter). He had said 'my god this place is gorgeous' but the
name was never officially adopted :-)
74 Whitsunday Beautiful Tropical Islands
The Whitsundays consists of 74 tropical islands clustered
around the coast some 1140 km north of Brisbane and 640 km south
of Cairns. Collectively known as the Whitsundays, only eight of
the islands are inhabited, most of the islands are National Parks
and all of them are fantastic.
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