Australia’s Unique Nature and Wildlife
Teeming with wildlife in the water, on the land and in the air, the country displays a range and concentration of species seen nowhere else.
Discover Kakadu’s incredibly rich assortment of flora and fauna with over 900 plant species, 300 kinds of birds, a quarter of all Australian freshwater fish, Buffalo, Wallabies, Crocodiles, Goanna’s, Snakes, Turtles, Dingo’s and Wild Pigs and countless insect species.
Explore the Great Barrier Reed , this amazing underwater world is filled with rainbows of colour, has over 1,500 species of fish and over 400 kinds of hard and soft corals. Comprised of 3,000 individual coral reefs and is the largest single reef system in the world. This amazing structure runs up the north east coast of Australia for approximately 2,500kms.
Experience the ultimate wildlife encounter! Located off the northwest coast of Western Austrlaia the Ningaloo Reef is the only place in the world where the harmless Whalesharks, measuring up to 18 metres in length, are known to visit on an annual basis, in large numbers, this is your chance to swim with them.
Come face to face with the wallabies on Kangaroo Island and watch the koalas as they dine lazily in the trees, meet the sea lions at Seal Bay or watch from a distance as the crocodiles swim the northern territory gorges.
Loose yourself in the lush rainforests that hug the northern coast of Queensland, explore the gorges and waterfalls of the Northern Territory, or submerse yourself in the scent of the wildflowers as they fill the Western Australia fields.
These are just a few of the experiences that await you in this land of diversity!
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