Yes i did. I've been to an actual rainforest.
Basically I live in Malaysia which is near Thailand and the weather over here in South East Asia is hot and wet all year long. So rainforest plays a big part to the countries here. Me and my friends have been exploring a few rainforests in Malaysia. It is so different when ur in it. It's like you live in a very "unique" area where all the natures there related to each other (one thing that i hate to be related to is leech!!!)
The higher learning institutes and most of the schools will at least once held outdoor activities in the rainforest which is so cool. It's like a tradition over here on weekends or school breaks, we'd go to the rainforest either for fresh air or the waterfalls. The tourist centres over here also focused a lot on the rainforest. There's camping sites, chalets, huts and even tree house chalets.
I still remember when we were hiking like five hours to get to the peak of a mountain here. Eight hours hiking in the forest sounds like forever but if you really take a closing look on what's going on inside, u'll be amazed. I saw so many things like the real 500 years old tree that still standing strong, weird looking plants and flowers, some real wild life, caves and best of all, the hidden waterfalls. Yeah,it's all so worth it. So AMAZING!
Oh, there are also botanical gardens in the rainforest where u can actually see the monkeys up close and feed them, it's very different from the zoos.
I love to tell you about my experiences here but then i guess this page will turn into a journal page. if u still interested, drop me an email. here's a few websites for ur reference,
http://www.virtualmalaysia.com/
http://www.malaysia-hotels.net/rainforest/index.html
http://www.tourismthailand.org/
http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/se_asian_rnfrst.htm
http://www.malaysianfood.net/
2007-02-24 12:54:46
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answered by melfriana 2
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Yes! i have been to Costa Rica. The rain forest was one of the most beautiful places I have ever been.The rain was warm soft and peaceful. I went on a gondola across the top of the forest that dipped down into the forest waterfalls. Hugh blue butterflies, colorful birds, yellow tiny butterflies. i was there when many of the local birds from southern California had migrated there for the winter. It was fun to some some of the birds that I know would be in my back yard in the summer months. Yep there were monkeys in the trees and wild life everywhere.
2007-02-24 12:56:53
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answered by copestir 7
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The temperate rainforests of northern British Columbia and South East Alaska are beautiful.
Nature on a very large scale!
(But.. sorry... no monkeys, just grizzlies!)
2007-02-24 12:09:17
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answered by s2pified 3
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far east..people kept monkeys for house pets, like we do cats over here. I am more amazed of fish that climb trees, and eagles that eat monkeys, among other things that we don't see nor hear in our part of the world. See Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, Borneo, Philippines, Cambodia, Indonesia, etc... it's educational. It's a different world out there.
2007-02-24 12:34:34
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answered by McDreamy 4
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the best and near the United State is called El Yunque in Puerto Rico (PR). Is in the Rio Grande city and has a great view of mountains. The most beautiful birds, water cascades and the best air you can breathe without the hazards of traveling outside the US since PR is part of it.
2007-02-24 12:19:08
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answered by Anonymous
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i lived in Hawaii for a while. it rained everyday. and not just sprinkles. it was buckets upon buckets. i got used to it. i couldn't wear my sneakers anymore cuz the rain started to make them mold, so i stuck with flip flops. wal-mart umbrellas are useless. too cheap and after a good hilo rain, the water starts to seap through the apparent "water proof" fabric. and it eventually started to rust and fall apart. i eventually gave up with umbrellas. i walked everywhere too cuz i didn't own a car.
lotsa bugs.... i had a hole in my window screen and a bunch of these flying things would come in to fly around the lights. bastards. occassional gecko in the bathtub. snails the size of your face. well not THAT big. naturally grown fruit all along sidewalks. although sometimes it would smell really badly when tons of oranges were on the floor and they were all rotting and stuff. at my friend's house in puna she had a pretty decent relationship with all the ants in her house. if you left a cup of juice on the nightstand over night be prepared for it to be covered in a million ants the next morning. i thought it was gross the first day, but got over it. you just gotta get used to stuff.
haha, most of the stuff i've written here seems so negative, lol, but i have to say it was my favorite place of all the places i've ever lived.
2007-02-24 13:02:04
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answered by you_stole_my_banana 2
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Yes, Amazon rainforest in Peru. There were monkeys in the dining room during dinner and breakfast. They didn't bother us.
2007-02-24 12:12:49
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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2016-10-01 22:31:04
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answered by ? 4
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i have never been to tropical rainforest, but i have been to rainforests in alaska and british colubia.
2007-02-24 12:06:58
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answered by Anonymous
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