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by Jerry Duncan

From afar it may sound as if the Tropical North Queensland region of Australia is nothing but jungle. Rustic rainforests where you can easily get turned around and possibly lost forever. The TNQ region is not just a jungle and is a popular tourist area. It is definitely not a Brisbane and is quite spread out much natural rain forest all around, but good maps and a good car hire will allow you travel easily around the region.

And there are many interesting things to see in this region, sites that are unique to this region. There are several National Parks which you can take a tour of or go for a self guided walk through. The incredible thing about the National Parks is that they allow for you to safely travel through and explore all the natural beauty. You will see creatures and have experiences like none you have had before.

In addition to the beautiful forests in the region, Tropical North Queensland is also home to an amazing coastal area. When you are in Tropical North Queensland you must visit the stunning Coral Reef. Whether you want to walk along the coast, swim in the pristine waters, or explore the sea life that is native to the reef, the coastal area of Tropical North Queensland is truly an amazing place to visit.

Visiting the National Parks and the Coral Reef are great outdoor activities, that will provide memories that last a life time. At night, when you are ready to unwind, you can spend time in some of the areas outstanding hotels, spas and restaurants.

Australia’s Tropical North Queensland region is a great place to visit if you are interested in seeing one of the most beautiful regions on the planet. The rainforests, national parks, and the reed provide something for all of the nature lovers in your party. At night you can enjoy deluxe accommodations, restaurants, and spas to help you relax after your exciting day. The next time you visit Australia, you need to make sure you plan on spending some time in Tropical North Queensland.

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