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Gondwana Rainforests of Australia is a reserve measuring approximately 3665 square kilometres, located around the Queensland-New South Wales border. The region contains the largest area of subtropical rainforest in the world and many of the species contained within existed up to 510 million years ago.
The area is an important site that provides visitors with a wide sample of plant and animal life. For a closer look at these rainforest species, or to learn more about the Gondwana rainforest, consider booking a guided tour.
Gondwana Guides is a tour guide company that specialises in trips to the World Heritage Gondwana Reserves of Australia, especially Lamington National Park. The guides have environmental expertise and local knowledge of south east Queensland. This company is a good match for bird watchers and nature lovers.
The company is flexible and provides planned, suggested and customised tours in Australia and New Zealand. The price includes four wheel drive or bus transportation, food, telescopes and commentary from experience tour guides.
You will find suggested tour itineraries of Brisbane and the Gold Coast hinterlands on the Gondwana Guides website. Customers can choose one of these or combine them to create their own unique experience. The company can also organise educational tours and programming for schools and university groups.
Planned tours around the area for 2011 include a bird watching tour of south west Queensland, servicing areas like Bowra Station and Kilcowera Station, and an ornithological photographic tour led by wildlife photograph
Michael Snedic.