Wildlife Holidays - Australia

The Best Place for Wildlife Holidays

South Australia is the state of desert and salt lake lakes. Adelaide, the capital, is known for its churches, stylish architecture, public gardens, museums, art galleries, and cultural festivals. One of the city’s great attractions is the Victorian train linking Adelaide and Glenelg, the neighboring town.

After a 45-kilometer ferryboat trip to Kangaroo Island, Australia’s third largest island, a natural habitat for wildlife and wildlife, uninfluenced by humans. Here you can spend your wildlife holidays and admire the dunes of the Sahara or the Remarkable Rocks, which change color during the day. Finally, South Australia, which is also recognized as a great wine producer.

West Australia (Western Australia)

Wildlife Holidays - Australia

Western Australia is the largest state of Australia, sheltering a diversity of landscapes and climates from north to south. The aboriginal population inhabits the northern part of the country.

Perth is the capital city of Western Australia, the most isolated capital city in the world, with a population of over 1 million. Perth is a sophisticated city, sprinkled with bars, restaurants and lots of cultural activities but also with amusement parks, natural parks, and beaches where visitors can relax. Among the places to visit in Perth is the Bell Tower, an 82.5-meter-high tower built to house the 18 bells called “swan bells.” Twelve of these bells were brought from the church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields in London. Another interesting place is Fremantle Prison, the only UNESCO-protected building in Western Australia, and here you can take a tour of the prison and maze of underground tunnels 20 meters below the prison. The Perth Mint is the largest gold coin in the world made out of a ton of pure gold. Other attractions include Kings Park, Botanical Garden Araluen and Western Australia’s Maritime Museum. See here.

In the Northwest part of the state, The Kimberly is an isolated, wild, but distinct beauty, located in the northwestern part of the country, Coral Coast, with the Ningaloo Reef, one of the few places in the world to swim around of Whale Sharks, and Sharky Bay Marine Park, a natural park also included in UNESCO World Heritage.

On the list of tourist attractions is the Pinnacles Desert, in the South Coral Coast, with its high calcareous pine needles, the Purnululu National Park with its unusual domed streaks of red and red stripes, called the Bungle-Bungle and the Karijini National Park, with canyons it’s deep formed in the red soil.

 Queensland

Queensland is one of the six states of Australia, located in the east of the country. Nicknamed Sunshine State due to the beautiful weather they enjoy and countless tropical attractions on its Pacific coast.

Brisbane is the largest city in Queensland and its capital, Australia’s third largest city. At present, Brisbane is a cosmopolitan city that has flourished in recent years.

Those interested in history can visit The Old Windmill, built when the city was still a place for convicts, and the Old Commissariat Store, which belongs to the same period. On William Street is The Mansion, an elegant Victorian villa. Newstead House is a museum house open to visitors that preserves the atmosphere and lifestyle of the mid-nineteenth century. At the Queensland Cultural Center, an artistic complex can visit several museums and art galleries. Other two primary objectives in Brisbane include Alma Park, the first zoo established here and Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary where over 130 koala bears, kangaroos and other animals specific to the Australian continent.

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The tourist attractions of Queensland are:

Gold Coast, the emblem of the state of Queensland and perhaps even of the whole of Australia. The city of Gold Coast comprises 30 beaches stretching over 40 km, of which Surfers Paradise is the most famous surfing paradise. Also here is Dreamworld, the Australian version of the well-known Disneyland Park and Seaworld, Australia’s largest water park.

The Great Coral Barrier is the most extensive coral formation in the world. The main access point is the town of Cairns, a tranquil place with a tropical ambiance, preferred by family and retirees. The Great Coral Barrier stretches over 2,000 km along the entire coast of Queensland, from Cape York to the north and south to Gladstone. Here are over 2900 reefs and 71 coral islands that can be visited. In the area of ​​the Great Barrier is Whitehaven Beach, probably the most photographed beach in Australia and favorite for honeymoons.

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