Top Several Places You Must Visit In Australia

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Wilsons Promontory, VIC
Way down in Victoria is a knob of land called Wilsons Promontory. Surrounded on three sides by the crashing Southern Ocean with granite headlands, natural beaches with beach cottages and lots of wild animals, this is an area liked by the residents. Take a look at Squeaky Beach, so called due to the fact that the sand ‘squeaks’, the historical 1859 lighthouse and the amazing views from Mount Oberon. There is lots of accommodation in the location from basic right as much as high-end.

Kalbarri National Park, WA
Head north from Perth and you will discover the awe-inspiring Kalbarri National Park with deep gorges carved out by the Murchison River, stunning views and numerous strolling trails.
There are numerous breath-taking lookouts along the walking tracks, the most popular being Nature’s Window, which frames an ideal view upstream. So, if you want to return to nature for a few days, then the Kalbarri National Park is the ideal salve for your soul.

Kosciuszko National Park, NSW
Visiting NSW? Well, you can’t visit our southern neighbour without a journey to Kosciuszko National Park. The home of the popular Snowy River, in addition to Mt Kosciuszko, Australia’s highest mountain, the surroundings is simply sensational. Acknowledged as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, this park has a fantastic variety of native flora and fauna, consisting of the corroboree frog and the mountain pygmy possum.

Birdsville, QLD
Located in the middle of no place, about 720 km south of Mount Isa, Birdsville is a rather quirky must-see location. Initially, Birdsville was constructed to gather tolls from livestocks being driven between Queensland and New South Wales, now it is mainly famous for the Birdsville races, held annually in September. While you remain in Birdsville do not forget to visit “Big Red”– the 40m high dune, Burke and Wills’ old camp spot and naturally, the Birdsville Hotel.

Flinders Ranges National Park, SA
With magnificent canyons, impressive range of mountains, Aboriginal Rock Art and sheltered creeks, Flinders Ranges has a few of the most incredible landscapes in South Australia.
Take a look at the Wangarra lookout and the historical Hills Homestead, Old Wilpena Station, Stokes Hill Lookout and Brachina Gorge before heading off to some Lorne accommodation. You could likewise take the 28km Moralana beautiful drive, check out the Sacred Canyon or record an image of the Cazneaux Tree, made well-known by Harold Cazneaux in his 1937 painting, entitled “The Spirit of Endurance”.

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