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National Park in Bali

Bali is so picturesque you could think it was a painted backdrop: rice paddies trip down hillsides like giant steps, volcanoes soar through the clouds, the forests are lush and tropical, and the beaches are lapped by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean.
A tropical paradise with modern tourist facilities combined with a rich past and heritage. Some of the best surfing beaches in the world can be found on the west and the east is a l haven for families, with beautiful white sand beaches and gentle seas.

Obviously Bali is a fantastic destination for a National Park . But before you make a final decision you might want to check out the alternatives.

Australia the worlds best destination for National Park
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National Park in Adelaide, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Bali
Adelaide , the capital of South Australia and southern gateway to the Red Centre, is a small elegant city in a park. Its Mediterranean climate encourages a relaxed and indulgent lifestyle

National Park in Brisbane, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Bali
Take the time to explore the forest backdrop of Brisbane and experience the bush only 20 minutes from the city. Brisbane Forest Park is 28 500 hectares of superb bushland comprised of national parks and state forests.

National Park in Fremantle, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Bali
Fremantle, known locally as ‘Freo', is just 20 minutes drive from Perth city. A relaxed and laid-back place were you can kick back and enjoy just ‘being’. The more serious history of colonial power is remembered with museums and a visit to the jail

National Park in Hervey Bay, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Bali
Hervey Bay and its environs offer abundant and diverse birdwatching opportunities with over 250 species identified. From late July to early November it is also famous as the playground of the majestic humpback whales on their return to the Antarctic.

National Park in Hobart, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Bali
Tasmania is characterised by the fact that everything is 'near by' and it offers some of the world's best walks. Where ever you are in Tassie, national parks, wildlife, wineries, farmland, city buzz or beaches are not far away.

National Park in Melbourne, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Bali
Melbourne the cultural capital of Australia famous for style, major events and multicultural community. Fashion, food, entertainment sit alongside major sporting events such as The Australian Tennis Open, Oz's Formula One Grand Prix and The Melbourne Cup.

National Park in New South Wales, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Bali
NSW teems with national parks, which in turn teem with Australia's unique flora, wildlife, birds and marine creatures. From gum forests to rainforest to wetland, from mountains & gorges to plateaus & beaches, NSW is packed with natural wonders.

National Park in Noosa Heads, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Bali
Get to Noosa National Park to experience 'hot breath closeness' with koalas & other indigenous creatures. Or take a boat ride through Noosa's Everglades to marvel at the diversity of the birdlife there. Fraser Island & Cooloola also demand exploration!

National Park in Port Lincoln, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Bali
Port Lincoln is on the Eyres Peninsula and is bordered by the north Eyres High Way, Coffin Bay National Park, and Lincoln National Park. Both parks provide bird-watching and bush-walks and bush camping is also possible.

National Park in Victoria, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Bali
VIC's National Parks include: Bunyip's diverse flora & fauna, Warrandyte for canoeing, walking & cycling, Cathedral Ranges for trekking, Kinglake's huge eucalypt forest, Yarra Ranges' beautiful bushwalks & the lush fern filled gullies of the Dandenongs.

 
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