OzTrek JournalField notes on trails, kit, and Australian escapes.

Australia’s vast wilderness areas offer endless opportunities for exploration. Here are some top national parks to include in your travel plans.

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

Uluru stands among Australia’s most iconic landmarks, offering not only stunning views but deep cultural significance.

Visiting Kata Tjuta’s domes reveals fascinating geological formations and tranquil walking trails.

Blue Mountains National Park

Located near Sydney, the Blue Mountains offer dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, and eucalyptus forests to explore.

Look out for the Three Sisters rock formation and enjoy numerous hiking tracks suitable for all levels.

Daintree National Park

One of the world’s oldest rainforests, Daintree is rich with unique flora and fauna that captivate visitors.

Guided walks and night tours provide insight into the ecosystem’s secrets and indigenous culture.

Freycinet National Park

Located on Tasmania’s east coast, Freycinet features pink granite peaks and pristine white beaches.

It’s an excellent destination for beach hiking, wildlife spotting, and photography.

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