National Parks You Should Visit on Your Australia Tour

Posted by Puja Joshi on July 29th, 2019

Majestic peaks, endless bushwalking trails, red coloured cliffs, and gorgeous cascading falls are some of the allurement of Australia’s National Parks. Boasting immense natural beauty and cultural significance, national parks in Australia are a must visit when on an Australia tour.  National parks are open to the public, though some may charge an entry fee. When buying Australia tour packages, make sure you get an opportunity to visit some of the national parks. In this blog post, we share four famous national parks you should visit while on an Australia tour. Have a look.

1. Royal National Park, New South Wales

Located near Sydney, this beautiful and nature-filled national park provides a great escape from the busy life of the city. It is Australia’s oldest and the world’s second oldest national park. You get to see panoramic views of the Tasman Sea, Wattamolla Beach, and the rich Indigenous history depicted through ancient rock engravings. The best time to visit is during the months of May to November as you’ll be able to see the Humpback whales that migrate during that period. Perfect for a one-day trip, this national park is just one hour drive away from Sydney.

2. Daintree National Park, Queensland

Coming ahead of the great Amazon rainforest in rankings, Daintree is the oldest rainforest in the world. From Cooktown in the north to Mossman in the south, Daintree national park runs the longest for around 450 km. Daintree National Park is a tropical wonderland of rare and endangered species with an exceptional concentration of flora and fauna. You’ll get to see a range of wildlife that you won’t find anywhere like Buff Breasted Paradise Kingfisher, Southern Cassowary, Lesser Sooty Owl, and Daintree River Ringtail Possum.

3. Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory

It is one of the largest land-based national parks in Australia. Situated near the northern territory of Australia, this national park covers almost 20,000 square kilometres of the national territory. Aboriginal people have lived there for almost 65,000 years and this is one of the world heritage-listed parks. You’ll get to see many unique species living or migrating there, so, you must add a visit to this national park in your Australia tour packages.

4. Blue Mountain National Park, Sydney

Situated near Sydney, this national park covers around 140 km. There are several walking trails in the area that provide scenic views. The nearest airport is Sydney airport and a one-hour drive from that can take you to this wonderful, adventurous park. Activities like caving, mountain biking, abseiling, horse riding, rock climbing, and hiking are available. You’ll get to see beautiful waterfalls, pristine lakes, world famous Australia’s kangaroos and koalas. Don’t forget to add this amazing national park in your Australia holiday package.

Wrap Up

These are some of the national parks you need to consider visiting while on an Australia tour. Book your Australia tour packages and pack all the necessary items you need. When you are planning to buy Australia tour packages from Ahmedabad, Mumbai or anywhere in India, book in advance and take advantage of the discounts and promotions offered by the best travel agencies. Search the web for a reputable provider of Australia tour packages.   



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