It was hard to see Queensland, Cairns in particular, as an eco-friendly center of green and sustainable tourism when you could wallpaper the world over in all the pamphlets I spotted for Cape
Tribulation jungle tours, Great Barrier Reef dive packages, Whitsunday sailing adventures, hot air balloon rides and party - all - night hostels.
Not exact matches
Go bushwalking, Horse Riding on Cape
Tribulation beach, kayaking, Snorkelling,
Jungle Surfing, taste exotic fruits, enjoy rainforest walks by day or by night, crocodile cruises, fishing, bird watching, 4WD
tours — or simply unwind in one of Australia's most beautiful, untouched settings.
Jungle Tours operates out of Cairns and runs day and extended
tours to Cape
Tribulation and the Daintree — where the rainforest meets the reef.
Set in the pristine Daintree Rainforest in Cape
Tribulation, the Queensland Tourism Award - winning
Jungle Surfing Canopy Tours takes you on a unique Rainforest
tour where your feet don't touch the ground.
Jungle Surfing also works closely with Paddletrek Kayak Adventures, offering afternoon paddle
tours of Cape
Tribulation Bay, exploring pristine beaches, mangroves, fringing reef and marine wildlife including turtles, dolphins, dugongs, sting rays and even whales in winter months.
Tuck into a black sapote or roasted wattleseed ice - cream at the Daintree Ice Cream Company (where cassowaries commonly roam); soar to new heights on a
Jungle Surfing
tour in Cape
Tribulation (where Bennett's tree kangaroos are regularly spotted); or dive into the Great Barrier Reef on a half - day Ocean Safari
tour from Cape
Tribulation beach (where two World Heritage - listed wonders meet).