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Recommended places for outdoor travel in Australia

Australia is a very suitable place for tourism. The environment here is very good, especially outdoor tourism, which can better connect with nature and learn a lot. The editor below recommends some outdoor travel destinations in Australia.

1. Queensland: Moreton Island (Queensland)

Queensland is located in the northeastern part of Australia. It is the second largest state in Australia in terms of area. It is a popular destination for Australians and tourists from all over the world. Everyone’s favorite holiday destination. Among the many outstanding attractions, Moreton

Island, which is made entirely of sand, has the most unique outdoor activities. Moreton Island is the third largest sand island in the world. There is also Mount Tempest, the highest coastal dune in the world.

You can go deep into the desert on a 4x4 safari and race down the dunes on an exciting toboggan or quad bike ride.

Moreton Island also has many walks and paths. If you want to appreciate the island's environmental features and explore the diverse wildlife habitats, walking is one of the best ways. If you want to get to Moreton Island, you can take a one-hour drive or drive from Brisbane to Tangalooma, and then take the ferry to Moreton Island. For a more unforgettable experience, you can choose to arrive by helicopter.

2. Queensland: Lady Elliot Island (LadyElliotIsland, Queensland)

In LadyElliotIsland, you can see the most beautiful and clearest coral reefs. LadyElliot Island in Queensland only allows 250 tourists to visit the island every day. You are not allowed to use your own private plane or drive your own boat. The only means of transportation is the small plane provided by the island. Visitors can choose to take off from four airports on the Gold Coast, Brisbane, Bundaberg or Hervey Bay. The nearest is Hervey Bay, which only takes 30 minutes.

The corals on the island are well protected, probably because of the excellent work done in environmental protection. The seawater is completely pollution-free. It is hard to believe that there is such a beautiful ocean scene in the world. Choose an eco-certified diving guide in LadyElliot

Island to take you to see hatching sea turtles, swim with pygmy whales, and snorkel with ghost bats, and enjoy the best Beautiful trip on the water.

3. Queensland: Daintree Rainforest (Queensland)

Daintree, which has the title of World Heritage, is not only the oldest tropical rainforest in the world, but also has the largest number of animals on the earth. Plant species. Visitors can travel to Daintree from Cairns, Port Douglas, Cape Tribulation and Cooktown.

You can take a day trip here, or stay at an eco-lodge in the rainforest or at the Daintree

Village next to the Daintree River. There’s the famous Jungle Flight Tour, which takes visitors through the rainforest canopy, and the Cooper Creek Wilderness Tour, which takes visitors on a cruise along the rainforest’s waterways. You can also get a closer look at the diverse ecology of the Dain Trees on the Skywalk or on one of the many hiking trails.

4. Western Australia: Kimberley Canyon (Kimberley Canyon, Western Australia)

Kimberley (Kimberley), located in the northwest corner of Australia, has breathtaking rugged canyons, magnificent waterways and brilliant oceans. It is worth visiting A tour. You can visit Australia's two most majestic waterfalls at one time: Mitchell Falls and King George Falls.

Take a helicopter to have a picnic in a secret wilderness, and look for turtles and crocodiles from the air on the way back. You can also ride a camel in Broome and drive a four-wheel drive along the Gibb River Road to Kununurra.

5. Western Australia: Ningaloo Reef (Western Australia)

Ningaloo Reef is one of the largest fringing reefs in the world, stretching 260 meters from the central and northern coast of Western Australia. kilometer. From April to July every year, tourists can swim with whale sharks in Ningaloo

Reef. You can also stay overnight in the Cape Range National Park ecological camp, set up in a luxury tent among the sand dunes.

Wake up and adventure in a four-wheel drive on the red sand dunes of the national park, kayak in the turquoise waters, or hike through the red rock canyons of the Pilbara.