There are 36 national parks in Victoria, each of which has its own characteristics. Now the editor recommends to you seven national parks, which are counted by Australians and best played, and do not want to miss out on the unique beauty of Victoria. Make sure these places go and see!
Thousand floor stage of Dandernon National Park
In the famous section of KoKoda Track Memorial Walk, the 1000 steps allow sports enthusiasts to get fit while enjoying the natural beauty, and of course ordinary visitors can slowly walk the 3-kilometer trail.
Ride through Alpine National Park
Here, you can feel the beauty of nature on horseback, time ranging from one to three hours, love outdoor travel friends can put up tents oh, carefully visit you will find more hidden treasures of nature here!
The Millennium Cave in Lower Glenelg National Park
The ancient Rhine cave, containing millennia of stalagmites and stalactites made slowly by water, is amazing. You can take a walk view, or make a boat tour to let the ferry take you to the most beautiful place.
Picnic at Glenn screen National Park
The Zumsteins picnic in Grampians National Park has attracted not only countless visitors in recent decades, but also kangaroos.
There are often large-scale "kangaroo legions" gathered here, secretly hoping that tourists here can ignore the "no keeping" logo to give them food.
Although relatives' kangaroo is not the only view of Grampians National Park, it has become the best reason for tourists at home and abroad to visit.
Port Campbell National Park
Campbell Harbour National Park on the coastline is one of Victoria's most beautiful attractions. In addition to the regular 12 disciples and Oceanic Road, you can also put on walking shoes, about three or five friends, lock up a hiking route, along the cliffs and rocky trails in search of their own heaven and earth.
Look at koala in Mount Eccles National Park
Mount Eccles was a volcano formed 6,500 years ago. There are thousands of koalas living in trees in the rainforest in Mount Eccles. As long as you look up often, you will find a lot of cute little koala!
Rain forest gallery in Yala valley national park
You tried walking on the top of the tree! Imagine the unique experience of walking through the rainforest on a 40-meter-tall tree-roofed observatory.
There are not only 65-meter tall trees, but also 400-year-old trees. Climb the high tower on the top of Donna, overlooking Melbourne, the Ara Valley, Danderon range and the Alpine range, close their eyes as if your heart were calling in the heart of the world.