Australia offers a variety of sustainable travel experiences these days. Here we focus on The Northern Territory, South Australia and New South Wales.
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Sealions at Baird Bay.
Australia has some unique and spectacular wildlife, from tropical birds and crocodiles in the outback of the Northern Territory, to sea lions and dolphins in waters off South Australia to the marsupials and birdlife in the National Parks of New South Wales.
Rugged stony plateaux, red escarpments riven by waterfalls, long twisting rivers and wetlands festooned with flowers and birds: add in a wealth of Aboriginal rock art sites and fauna that is more curious the closer you look and it is easy to see why this is one of the most important UNESCO World-Heritage areas.
With a thriving wildlife population, encircled by a coastline of towering cliffs and sheltered beaches, washed by turquoise seas and rocks aptly named ‘Remarkable’ for the extraordinary shapes they have been fashioned into, Kangaroo Island is an island to revel in.
This far-flung, volcanic treasure, two hours by air from Sydney, rises out of the ocean and curves around an aquamarine lagoon. It is one of only a handful of islands awarded World Heritage status for its collection of scarce flora, fauna and prolific marine life.