Daintree Rainforest is one of the oldest rainforests in the world and is part of the wet tropical climate of North Queensland, Australia. There are 3,000 plantations in this 1200 square kilometers, or about 500 square miles of rainforest. According to Daintree Discovery Center, a tropical rainforest interpretation facility, the area says "30% of Australian frogs, marsupials and reptiles, 65% of Australian bats and butterfly species, 20 species of bird species % "Of these, 700 plants and 70 species are present anywhere in northeastern Queensland and the world.
Did you know that Daintree Rainforest has over 3,000 plants, 20% Australian birds, 35% Australian frogs and marsupials, 65% Australian bats and butterfly seeds What? The tallest tree in the rainforest is 44 meters high - the same height as the Statue of Liberty. The first one is easy to find. From Cape Tribulation Beach, take the short boardwalk to the observation deck. Mangroves on the beach are also cool. When you are finished, proceed a small street from the entrance to the parking lot. It will go to Ma'all beach. You can walk to the left of the beach and finally climb dark rocks (we were there when the tide was low). From there you can enjoy the view of the beach and crystal clear ocean.
Queensland is a holiday destination in Australia. You can jump over the Whitsunday Islands or go boating to the Great Barrier Reef. This wonderland underwater is full of coral tropical fish. I am blessed with a rainforest of Dain Tree dating from 135 million years ago. Or head inland and learn how to get on like a cowboy or cowgirl in Australia.
The eastern coast of Australia is a popular route, backpackers usually move between Melbourne and Cairns in either direction of the Great Barrier Reef and the entrance to the Daintree Rain Forest. Everyone is in a vacation mode so it's easy to meet other travelers in the hippie vacation, surfing town, and national park during this time. A good way to meet people is to make a sailing trip to the original Whitsunday Islands near the coast of Queensland. Rajasthan is a wonderful introduction in India when traveling alone. There are lots of fortresses and palaces on the land of the king, and you can easily move between Udaipur, Jaipur, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer. Here you can choose between cheap and affordable accommodation and meals. Spend some time in the desert on the back of the camel and do not miss the Pushkar Camel Show (October or November).