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Friday, June 4, 2010

Holidays to Australia – Explore the preserved wilderness

Sand dunes, Beaches, snow-capped mountains and breathtaking coral reefs – all constitute the irresistible natural wonders of Australia. Be it a romantic vacation or a family togetherness, choose to spend your holidays in Australia to reconnect with your loved ones while you explore lush nature and aboriginal culture in Australia.

The most amazing site in Australia is Australia’s Coastal Wilderness where tall forests, lakes and beaches meet. National nature reserves would tempt you to discover the precious eco-systems that are protected by World Biosphere Reserve. Immerse into whale-watching from Ben Boyd National Park and indulge your senses in freshly-caught seafood, local wine and other regional delicacies all along the spectacular Sapphire Coast.

National parks in Australia house rare species of plants and World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park is a tapestry of wetlands, wildlife and Aboriginal rock art that is 50,000 years old. After admiring the rock art cruise-past crocodiles, fish for barramundi and watch vast flocks of migratory birds camping in the wetlands of Kakadu National Part.

To walk or hike through the natural wilderness of the green valley surrounding Mount Warning (Wollumbin), visit Australia’s Green Cauldron, where the remaining of an ancient volcano is cloaked in rainforest. The view of the wilderness does not end here as there is a wilderness sanctuary and an observatory surrounding the majestic Flinders Ranges that spread across three of the national parks in Australia.

Having explored nature at Australia’s Green Cauldron and Flinders Ranges one can head for an interaction with aboriginal culture in historic villages and rainbow Region communities in Flinders Ranges. So if you want your loved ones to have some tryst with nature and history look out for package holidays to Australia.

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