The Grampians National ParkThe Grampians National Park, or the Grampians, is located in the Grampians region of Victoria. It’s located in the south end of the Great Dividing Range, at the entrance of the Park is a small town called Halls Gap and a great starting place to explore. The Grampians is surrounded by a series of rugged mountains with rich wildlife. The Grampians is one of Victoria’s most popular National Parks to visit and holiday destinations, bushwalks, camping, nature study’s and scenic drives are all offered at the park. The Grampians is rich in Aboriginal culture including rock art and heritage sites.
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The Daintree RainforestThe Daintree Rainforest located on the north east of Queensland, north of Mossman and Cairns is a tropical rainforest region, just an hour’s drive from Cairns. It holds the title for the largest continuous forest in the Australian Continent, its ancient rainforests reach up to 95km (60 miles) in length. The Rainforest is one of the three oldest rainforests in the world, with unique flora and fauna found nowhere else in the world. It is the only places in the world were two world heritage sites are side by side, The Great Barrier Reef. With Vast Valleys to explore, stunning beaches, mountains and long rivers, it is a great place for the family to travel.
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Kangaroo IslandKangaroo Island is just of mainland of South Australia, just below Melbourne. It is known for its diverse wildlife, nature reserves and landscapes. It has 509km of coastline, with bush land, beaches, lookouts and beautiful flora and fauna. Local produce, fresh wines and restaurants at your door step.
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