When was the last time you were at Cape
Tribulation? If you have never visited or it’s been a few years, it’s
definitely time to visit Far North Queensland.
Summer is coming to an end but the party isn’t
stopping yet. Join one of the Cape Tribulation
tours to see the paradise of Queensland if not the whole of Australia.
Here are four things you can experience the
next time you’re at Cape Tribulation:
Black Sapote
Harvest time for this exotic fruit in Cape
Tribulation is from autumn to winter. March is here so you might want to book
your flight to taste this rich and sweet fruit. Black Sapote grows in Cape
Tribulation even though it is native to Central and South. Its flesh is dark
chocolate brown with a sweet taste which is enhanced when eaten with ice cream,
cream, vanilla or rum.
Come March, locals welcome what they call
curtain rain or summer rain when the rains usually come at night. Just imagine exploring
the Daintree when it is wet with summer rain. This is the perfect time to book a
rainforest tour and accommodation.
Daintree
Discovery Centre (DDC)
When visiting Cape Tribulation, the
Daintree Rainforest is a staple for the itinerary. One way to visit the
Daintree without worrying about the kids getting bitten by insects is by
visiting the DDC. Visitors are allowed to experience the unexploited piece of
the rainforest in a specific area with boundaries. Guests can enjoy aerial walkways
and a 23-metre high canopy tower.
Some people say that this award-winning tour
should be on everyone’s bucket list. From Cape Tribulation, a high-powered boat
takes tourists on a 25-minute fast boat ride to see parts of the Great Barrier
Reef. The boat will stop at Mackay and Undine Reef where the tourists can snorkel.
Under these waters lie a myriad of captivating marine life.
There are so many activities at Cape Tribulation there are more than enough reasons to visit. If you have visited before, return to Cape Tribulation for new experiences and to make even more memories.
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