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MAP OF CAIRNS, QUEENSLAND

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The Tropical Region Of Cairns, Queensland

Located right at the heart of the Tropical North Queensland, the city of Cairns has for long been termed as the gateway to World Heritage rainforests and the Great Barrier Reef. This is a vibrant yet multicultural city which is popularly known for its lush rainforests, Coral sea, and adventure activities. With a strong regional economy which is worth a staggering 12 billion Australian dollars and growing at a rate of 3% per annum, this city is not just connected to other regions of Australia but also internationally. In the last few years, this city has become a popular destination for local and international tourists, all thanks to some of its beautiful attractions like Port Douglas, Atherton Tablelands, and the Cape Tribulation Beach.

The Cairns International Airport served as a link to export markets in China, Japan, and Hong Kong. Cairns also boasts nine international trade ports, which include the Port of Cairns, which is along the busiest cruise destinations the country has to offer.

If you are looking to explore rainforests from the age of dinosaurs, then Cairns is the place to be. In this Australia’s Tropical North, there is a small pocket of rainforests which have survived millions of years. Within the 9000 square kilometers of rainforest (close to the size of Cyprus), you will find an extraordinary constellation of landscapes, including more than 20 national parks. You could also go ahead to discover waterfall after waterfall on the famous Atherton Tablelands and witness the region where two World Heritage areas (rainforest and reef) meet and the Cape Tribulation beach.

The biodiversity of these wet tropics is just staggering and it is currently home to more than 230 types of butterfly, more than 650 vertebrate species and hundreds of mammals, reptiles, and tiny creatures. These tropics are habitat to the southern cassowary, the Australian’s own avian icon which is regarded as the world’s second heaviest bird.