That's the reason that the term "qualia" was invented - to separate the externally observable behaviours from the experience of being conscious. It's the part of consciousness that has no explanation. Hence the necessity of providing a way to bypass the concept.
I disagree that it has no explanation.
Consider your experience of vision; the environment, objects, colors, etc.
You no doubt appreciate the beauty of the full spectrum of human color perception, including red apples, green leaves, and blue sky. My father, on the other hand, carries a single base pair substitution in one of his opsin genes, resulting in a nonfunctional opsin protein in one of his three types of cone photoreceptors in the retina. This tiny alteration in DNA completely alters his experience of color, such that he can not tell red from green apples, for example.
Dim the lights to a very low level (dim moonlight level) and your experience of color will also vanish. You will see the world and the objects in it, but will not appreciate color at all. That is because the retinal photoreceptors that give you an appreciation of color are not activated in low light situations. Low light vision is mediated by the rod photoreceptors, which are very sensitive, but incapable of distinguishing wavelengths. Your visual experience, again, is entirely dependent on the neurophysiological substrate.
Push on the globe of you eye with your finger, and the objects and world you see will bounce and vibrate in a most disturbing way. Your experience of a visually stable world around you results from an intricate system of eye muscle control that precisely counters every subtle movement of your head with an equal and exactly opposite movement of both your eyes to maintain a stable fixed gaze and an impression of a stable world around you. Your experience of the world in this case (as not moving) is completely dependent on a complex system of senses (visual, proprioceptive, and vestibular) and motor control. Damage to the nervous system in any of these systems will destroy your experience of stability in the world around you.
Drink enough ethanol to raise your blood alcohol to high levels, and the alcohol will leach into the endolymph in your semicircular canals, generating currents in the fluid, which will result in the definite and disturbing sensation of the world spinning around you.
In all these simple examples (and I could go on and on) the experience or perception of the world is clearly seen to be entirely dependent on the nervous system substrate you possess. Our experience of living is both limited by and entirely dependent on the function of our brains, and sense organs. They are one and the same, hence no need to distinguish them with a vague term.