10 Astonishing Natural Wonders in Australia

Zee Media Bureau
Nov 15, 2023

Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre, South Australia

Australia's largest salt lake, transforms with vibrant colors during periodic floods, teeming with waterbirds.

Purnululu National Park, Western Australia

Kimberley region boasts the extraordinary Bungle Bungle Range, distinctive for its beehive-like rock formations best observed from above on a helicopter tour.

Arnhem Land, Northern Territory

Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory's northeast, showcases a majestic landscape, including rugged ranges, billabongs, and significant rock art sites of the Yolngu people.

K'gari, Queensland

The world's largest sand island, features freshwater lakes, unique rainforests on sand, and pure dingoes.

Kangaroo Island, South Australia

Kangaroo Island, off South Australia's coast, is renowned for showcasing Australia's distinctive wildlife amid diverse habitats and striking landscapes.

Kata Tjuta, Northern Territory

Captivates with its ochre-colored domes, considered by many as more compelling than Uluru, offering a sacred experience on the three-hour Valley of Winds Walk.

Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia

A 260km UNESCO-listed fringing coral reef, boasts 250 coral and 500 fish species, including whale sharks and manta rays, allowing for beachside snorkeling.

Phillip Island, Victoria

Close to Melbourne, Phillip Island boasts wild beaches, rocky bays, and a notable little penguin colony of 32,000 around Summerland Beach.

Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania

Explore iconic Cradle Mountain and Lake St Clair in the Wilderness World Heritage Area, home to diverse wildlife.

Great Ocean Road, Victoria

Spanning 400km from Torquay to Nelson, boasts a breathtaking coastal drive with iconic formations like the Twelve Apostles and diverse wildlife.

VIEW ALL

Read Next Story