Nature tours, wild life parks, and accommodations

Queensland has some of the most diverse ecosystems in the world. Organisms are found here that cannot be found anywhere else. People come from far and near just to experience the wildlife up close and personal. Each year sights such as the Great Barrier Reef and the Tropical Rainforest draw millions of tourists.

The Great Barrier Reef holds the current title of the largest coral reef in the world. It can be found along the coast of Queensland, Australia for about 2,000km. The Great Barrier Reef is in great condition and it is a protected site in order to make sure that its beauty is preserved. Some of the most diverse and interesting marine animals can be found in the Barrier Reef. At the popular site Cape Tribulation the reefs seem to walk up to the shore and shake hands with the tropical rainforests of Wet Tropics. This beauty scenery attracts millions of tourists every year to the coral islands. These exotic islands are favorite snorkeling and diving spots. Beautiful resorts and hotels are located throughout the island to house eager tourists. Aristocat Snorkel and Scuba in Port Douglas provides day tours through the Great Barrier Reef and the marine life present. Visitors can see whales and dolphins while enjoying the scenery.

The rugged Outback land drives nature lovers to Queensland. Ranging rivers make way for great fishing spots. Farms and cattle stations cover the land. The Australis Premium Tours in Nerang provides spirited tours of the Outback. They take visitors to local popular restaurants and pubs. Alma Park Zoo in Brisbane City houses many exotic animals. Visitors get a chance to touch the animals and experience the wildlife up close. Zoo keepers hold presentations to teach visitors about the diverse animals present. Bartle Frere Trail West in Cairns is home to the highest mountains in Queensland’s and people come from all over to climb these trails and check out the spectacular views.

Beerwah Forest Reserve is located near Mooloolah River and it serves to protect the costal rainforest present. The wildlife here is immeasurable. There are several endangered and protected species in the area and local jurisdiction works hard to protect the lands and wildlife. The walking trails in the area provide guests with a great way to explore the land. Bowling Green Bay National Park in Townsville is a costal park. Rugged mountains and camp grounds make it a great spot for campers.

For nature lovers Queensland is a great place to go. Many of the flowers, fish and other wildlife present there cannot be found anywhere else in the world.