Definition of «deep jungle»

The phrase "deep jungle" refers to a very thick and dense part of a forest that is full of trees, plants, and animals. It's a place that can be difficult to navigate because of its complexity and wildness.

Sentences with «deep jungle»

  • Feel the rush of the rapids as you head down the Ayung River, passing through deep jungle ravines and enjoying vistas of endless rice paddies. (balitoursandmore.com)
  • Toledo is bordered on the south and the west by Guatemala, the Caribbean Sea to the east and the Stann Creek District to the north and offers Belize vacation adventures in deep jungle rainforests and Mayan villages that look much as they did a hundred years ago, plus fantastic birding, beautiful jungle rivers and waterfalls, unexcavated Mayan ruins and little known and little explored caves. (destinationsbelize.com)
  • Choose from great lodges for an introduction to Amazonia closer to the rainforest gateway town of Puerto Maldonado or opt for deep jungle lodges where you will maximize wildlife possibilities. (tourthetropics.com)
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