If you want to see Australia away from the hordes of tourists, today is your lucky day. Here are scenic spots with no tourists at all, completely off the beaten path and definitely worth your precious vacation time.
Wilsons Promontory National Park
This 90 km national park is location about 230 kms southeast of Melboune. While it may seem like a small park, this one is home to some breathtaking natural beauty which includes salt marshes, mountainous forests, grey granite ranges, heath, and 130 km of coastal scenery. One of the notable beaches is the Squeaky Beach, because of the sound the sand makes when people walk over it.
Heron Island, Queensland
Heron Island is the home of wide and exotic array of wild birds and lovely people. In here the colors are usually brighter than normal. The perfect tropical paradise.
Litchfield National Park
Found in the south of Darwin, you won't run out of activities in this national park. You can have Ranger guided tours, or go swimming in local swimming holes, go hiking, camping, 4 wheel drive tours, and so much more. Aside from activities get ready for stunning waterfalls, gorges, and viewing platforms. Visit www.parksandwildlife.nt.gov.au to arrange a camping trip soon.
Bigge Island, Western Australia
This island is straight out of a story book. Only exists during low tide, this 10 metre Kimberley tidal range was discovered only just a decade ago. Make sure you time your visit when planning to enjoy this ephemeral place.
Coral Bay, Western Australia
Just drive due north from Perth and there you will find 1000 kilometres of uninhabited dessert. Make sure you go with a mask and snorkeling gear, in Coral Bay , 100 feet off the beach you'll find plenty of underwater fauna and coral in crystal clear water. If you're up for more adventures you can go swimming alongside with whale sharks.
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