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More than 500 national parks, Australia national parks.

 
[Free Tour]     03 Mar 2017
More than 500 national parks, covering 28 million hectares or 4 percent of Australia's territory, are World Heritage sites from mountains to deserts, forests to the oceans, and are recognized by UNESCO as protected areas. You can watch Uluru boulders in the center of the world, snorkeling on the Great Barrier Reef, or trekking through the Tasmanian pristine forest. After reading today's introducti...

More than 500 national parks, covering 28 million hectares or 4 percent of Australia's territory, are World Heritage sites from mountains to deserts, forests to the oceans, and are recognized by UNESCO as protected areas. You can watch Uluru boulders in the center of the world, snorkeling on the Great Barrier Reef, or trekking through the Tasmanian pristine forest. After reading today's introduction, you must find your favorite Australian National Park!


NSW(New South Wales)

New South Wales National Parks are located in tropical rainforests, inland deserts, seashore and alpine areas. Many people think national parks are remote, but there are some national parks near Sydney. For example, Australia's oldest national park, Royal National Park, (Royal National Park), Sydney Port National Park, (Sydney Harbour National Park), Blue Mountain National Park, (Blue Mountains National Park), Wallemaid National Park, (Wollemi National Park).

Highest peak in Australia: (Kosciuszko National Park), Cosseus National Park

Located in the southeast corner of New South Wales, Cosusco National Park is 354km southwest of Sydney and occupies 6900 square kilometers. It is Australia's largest national park. This is the highest mountain in Australia, and Caberamela (Cabramurra) is Australia's highest-altitude town with rugged mountain roads and flat fields. If you like skiing and hiking, don't miss the park.

Tips:

The most popular hiking route

Summit Walk, Mt. Koshoko

18.6 km round trip recommended time 6 to 8 hours

Web site: http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/kosciuszko-national-park


North collar area

The most famous national parks in the Northern Territory include Uluru-Kata Tjuta and (Kakadu National Park)., the Kakadu National Park. As a world cultural heritage, Uluru is Australia's most iconic symbol, and a representative of Australian indigenous culture. In addition, there are spectacular waterfalls, lush rainforests, and steep sand cliffs in Charles Darwin National Park (Charles Darwin National Park) and Richter National Park (Litchfield National Park), near Darwin, the Northern Territory. It will also allow you to go back and forth.

Australia's largest National Park: Kakadou National Park (Kakadu National Park)

Kakadou National Park is Australia's largest national park, with its rugged cliffs, dense wetlands, rich birds and a variety of rare wildlife, not only spectacular ecosystems and natural landscapes that make you unspeakable. The original murals of the Cliff Cave 25000 years ago are also preserved here. Here you can witness thousands of years of historical changes in this land of Australia.

Tips:

Yellow Marvel (Yellow Water Cruises)

Kakadu National Park Center area tour, you can take a boat to enjoy wildlife and scenery.

Time: 90 minutes or 120 minutes

Mailbox: [email protected]

Website: http://northernterritory.com/kakadu or http://www.kakadutourism.com


Queensland 缩写为 Queensl

There are many famous national parks in Queensland, such as Davis Creek National Park, (Daintree National Park), Holy Spirit Islands National Park, (Whitsunday Islands National Park), Great Barrier Reef Park, (Great Barrier Reef Marine Park). (Great Sandy National Park), the world's largest sandy island for whale watching in winter, and Rimington National Park (Lamington National Park), Australia's top bird-watching spot on the Gold Coast, are places to visit.

The world's largest coral reef: (Great Barrier Reef Marine Park), Great Barrier Reef National Park

The Great Barrier Reef National Park must sound familiar. It stretches longitudinally on the continental shelf north-east of Australia's big islands, with clear water and shoreline perfect for scuba diving, snorkeling and aerial viewing. You can sail through the palm-swaying Holy Spirit Islands, (Whitsunday Islands), trekking through the ancient Dane Tree rainforest, (Daintree Rainforest), or recuperating on beautiful tropical islands.

Tips:

Air Whitsunay Seaphanes

Address: Whitsunday Airport Terminal One Shute Harbour Road Airlie Beach QLD 4802

Tel: 07 4946 9111

Official website: www.airwhitsunday.com.au


[地名][澳大利亚] South Australia, State of

South Australia's Flinders range National Park (Flinders Ranges National Park) is 470km from Adelaide. Here you will find early European immigrants, aboriginal cultural sites, ancient rock painting sites and some of the world's oldest fossil remains. The arid landscape produces many unique Australian animals and plants that can only be seen here. In addition, the Flinders-Chase National Park on kangaroo island (Flinders Chase National Park) is also worth visiting, and you can see a wide variety of native Australian wildlife.

Plane over National Park: Flinders range National Park (Flinders Ranges National Park)

Five hours by car or by plane from Adelaide to Flinders range National Park, the thrilling ridges of green canyons surrounded by red earth can't help but be close to nature! In this magical land, you can not only look up to the stars, but also watch native wildlife, learn about indigenous peoples and pastoral history. The best way to play here is by plane, rough and plain mountain scenery, rugged canyons are particularly spectacular in the air, spring can be seen more wild flowers.

Tips:

Web site: http://southaustralia.com/places-to-go/flinders-ranges-and-outback


Tasmania

Tasmanian National Park ranges from glacier-covered highlands to ancient rainforests, flat beaches, and alpine wilderness. Tasmania's National Park has an unpolluted diversity of organisms and rare ancient plants and animals. The largest southwest national park in Tasmania, (Southwest National Park), Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park (Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park), Luck Hill-Lake St. Clair National Park, (Freycinet National Park), the Fichina National Park, offers spectacular views of the east coast of Tasmania.

Parks where airplanes or surfers are required: Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park (Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park)

Franklin Gordon Wild River National Park is located in western Tasmania and belongs to the World Heritage Tasmanian pristine forest area. It is isolated from the world, dense pristine rainforests, torrent streams and precipitous range,. Visitors can only enter the park by means of a surfboat or plane.

Tips:

Franklin River rafting is scheduled:

Official website: http://www.worldexpeditions.com.au

Contact: 1300 720,000


[地名][澳大利亚] Victoria, State of

Victoria's (Kosciuszko National Park) National Park has one of Australia's most glamorous mountain views, attracting many people to ski during the winter. Along Ocean Road, Otway National Park (Otway National Park) has rugged coastlines, beaches, and forests. At Campbell Port National Park, (Campbell National Park), has historic shipwreck sites, rich wildlife, and twelve-disciple rocks. At the southernmost end of mainland, Australia, (Wilsons Promontory National Park) Wilson Point National Park allows you to dive.

Victoria's largest marine protected area: (Wilsons Promontory National Park), Cape Wilson National Park

Wilson's Cape Ocean National Park, which covers 15550 hectares, stretches along 17 kilometers of continental coastline and sits at the south end of Wilson's headland. The coastline is stunning, with stunning beaches, granite range and cliffs, and the National Park is a natural home for wildlife and all kinds of birds, and you can see kangaroos, and all kinds of birds. In addition, you can go deep into the colorful sea-floor world to explore the colorful marine life in the sea.

Tips:

Official website: http://www.visitvictoria.com/Regions/Gippsland/Things-to-do/Nature-and-wildlife/National-parks-and-reserves/Wilsons-Promontory


[地名][澳大利亚] Western Australia, State of

Western Australia has many well-known national parks and a wide variety of Australian wildlife. (Yanchep National Park), one of the oldest national parks in Western Australia, has a rich Aboriginal history and is the birthplace of koala. Karbari National Park (Kalbarri National Park), about 700km from North Perth, boasts the Red River Canyon, Sea Cliffs and a variety of flowers and plants. You can also visit Giant Valley (Valley of the Giants) along the southern coast of Western Australia along Wapor-Nornarup National Park (Walpole-Nornalup National Park).

The National Park of the Ghost: Kalini National Park (Karijini National Park)

Karikini National Park has many huge canyons, clear rock pools and magnificent waterfalls, where you can explore marble tunnels, climb boulders, and pass through narrow tunnels. Paddle through the waterway and deep into the ancient canyon to find out. There are also rich vegetation, animals and birds, you can feel the charm of nature under the sky.

Tips:

Address: Anjima Drive, Karijini WA 6751

Web site: http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Things_to_See_and_Do/Suggested_Itineraries/Pages/Karijini.aspx

Today introduced so many fun national parks, not quick to share with friends, together to make an appointment!

The source of the information is from the Australian Tourism Board (ATB).

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