5 Must See Destinations While Exploring the Greatest Rainforests in The World

5 Must See Destinations While Exploring the Greatest Rainforests in The World

Rainforests are some of the most exotic and unique places on earth. Filled with unusual plants and animals, rainforests all over the world attract all kinds of outdoor travelers and adventure-seekers. Eco-tourism has grown throughout the years as more people become intrigued by the nature of the world. People want to explore and experience the landscapes and ambiance of the jungle without having to wear a helmet or carry a machete.

There are many destinations that will allow you to explore the rainforest. Some are quite popular given the knowledge and demand for exploration, for example, the Brazillian Amazon rainforest is a popular travel destination for explorers and nature lovers along with the jungles of Borneo. Rainforests only cover about 6% of the world yet contains over half of the Earth’s wildlife. There is no doubt that ecotourism is expanding due to more people wanting to explore the beauties of the world.

All rainforests aren’t the same as they contain different types of wildlife and different climates. Depending on the destination you are going to the rainforest will reflect that part of the world when it comes to all things associated with nature. Here are some of the best rainforests in the world great for exploration and adventure-seekers.

1. Tasmania

Located in Australia, Tasmania is one of the coolest temperate rainforests in the world and takes up at least 10% of the island’s surface. This rainforest is actually quite unusual when compared to others due to its smaller sized mammals and unique plant life. If you catch vegetation climbing the trees in Tasmania, you have seen something quite rare. This rainforest is filled with evergreen trees and leafy plants.

This destination has a very small population so it is quite easy to gain access to the rainforest for exploring. This rainforest isn’t necessarily tropical like the others and is one of the oldest rainforests in the world which is what makes it stand out. Hidden waterfalls can be found when trekking through some of the best trails in the world and glimpses of birds and wildlife can be seen through the trees. This destination is great for those that want to visit an unusual rainforest.

2. Dominica

Dominica is located in the Lesser Antilles and is a rather small island. This place isn’t as developed as other Caribbean islands and it appeals to those who desire a more tropical destination. This makes more room for outdoor activities and exploration. Given that there is less development in this country there are more fun things for eco-tourists to do. For example, those that like earth-friendly activities will enjoy diving off the cliffs, hot springs relaxation, and visiting the turtles.

You can trek through the rainforest that is as natural and untouched as the can get. Experiencing a rainforest that hasn’t been involved with development is something that not everyone gets. There are specific trails that lead to waterfalls and other scenic experiences. Some resorts here offer houses and cottages near the rainforest while eco-resorts offer easy access to trails to explore the rainforest. Dominica is a great destination for those that want to experience the Caribbean scene along with jungle and nature-based activities.

3. Borneo Danum Valley

Malaysia is home to some of the most diverse and friendly population. It is known for its wonderful cuisine and ambiance but also its grand rainforest. The Borneo rainforest contains some of the most unusual animals and plant life.  Danum Valley is home to flying squirrels, gibbons, rare rhinos, and large Asian elephants.

This conservation is a prime place for jungle exploration and eco-tourism. The first eco-resort in Southeast Asia is the Borneo Rainforest Lodge that stands in the valley, giving guests a quality and modern place to stay. This resort is in the middle of the jungle so you will be surrounded by the rainforest and the nature that comes with it. You have easy access to the rainforest as it would be just outside your door. Activities you can do in Danum Valley include all things involved in canopy tours and river adventures trekking the rainforest landscape.

4. Olympic National Park

The Olympic National Park is a part of the temperate rainforests in the world and is quite an attraction if you decide to visit. This park is located in the United States within the vicinity of Seattle in Washington. Some may not consider this park as a rainforest but it has characteristics that can be associated with them. From coniferous trees and mosses to consistent moist weather, the Olympic National Park is an accessible rainforest for those in the US.

This is one of the quietest rainforests out there and if you are looking for a natural getaway, trekking through the looping trails and exploring natural wildlife may be ideal. The Olympic National Park is home to more than just one rainforest, giving you options to decide from. These rainforests include:

  • Hoh Rainforest,
  • Quinault Rainforest,
  • Queets Rainforest,
  • and the Bogachiel Rainforest.

If you want to experience a less tropical destination, visiting one of these four forests may be ideal for your nature-filled adventures.

5. Gabon

Gabon is a Southwestern African country that more populated than other rainforest destinations. The rainforest covers over half of the country giving rainforest seekers much land to cover. There has been a continuous desire for conservation and creating national parks in this country due to the big commercial industry. The conservations that have been created have given this destination much credibility when it comes to preserving their natural rainforest.

This destination is a peaceful one and contains some of the most natural virgin forests in the continent. The Loango National Park is a big attraction to this location and is considered the “Last Eden” becasue of its peacefulness. You will see animals from gorillas, elephants and hundreds of birds to water buffalos and reptiles. This destination is a great place for rainforest seekers to get an experience of African jungles without the worry of political instability that is prominent in other African countries.