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National Park in Blue Mountains

Under 2 hours' drive from Sydney's harbour, the Blue Mountains are a must for nature lovers, walkers of all levels, climbers and adventurers. The famous Three Sisters rock formation, vast views, waterfalls and hushed rainforest are all here.
Under two hours' drive from Sydney, the Blue Mountains are a must for lovers of nature, walkers of all levels, climbers and abseilers. The famous Three Sisters rock formation, vast views, waterfalls and hushed rainforest are all here.

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

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National Park in Broome, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Blue Mountains
Relics of Broome's history are displayed in Bedford Park. 1000 reptiles, including various crocodile, exotic alligator & caimans can be observed at the Malcolm Douglas Broome Crocodile Park. Broome's Bird Observatory is superb & one of the world's best.

National Park in Byron Bay, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Blue Mountains
From humble beginnings, Byron Bay has undergone many transitions. Now renowned for its surfing beaches, the surrounding rainforests and of course its relaxed, informal and alternative lifestyle that draws people from all over the world.

National Park in Daintree Rainforest, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Blue Mountains
Sir David Attenborough has described the Daintree Rainforest as "a living museum". Cedars, ferns, mosses and 'botanical dinosaurs' - primitive flowering plants little changed in more than 100 million years - form the world's oldest living rainforest.

National Park in Great Barrier Reef, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Blue Mountains
The Great Barrier Reef spans more than 2000km with 2900 individual reefs down the Queensland 's coastline. This natural phenomenon is more than two million years old and is more than half the size of Texas with 2900 individual reefs.

National Park in Ningaloo Reef, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Blue Mountains
The Ningaloo Marine Park stretches over 5000 square kms of ocean with zoning for fishing, diving and sanctuary areas falling within the park's boundary to ensure preservation of this incredible, pristine environment.

National Park in Noosa Heads, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Blue Mountains
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 Orpheus Island, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Blue Mountains
Orpheus Island National Park is the ultimate Great Barrier Reef island: superb coral & marine life, sandy beaches, peaceful walking tracks, rainforests, wonderful flora & fauna, and sheer luxury in the services and accommodation on offer.

National Park in Port Douglas, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Blue Mountains
Explore Daintree and Cape Tribulation on walking trails, bike or 4wd, while the superb coast offers the yachting, diving, snorkeling, fishing and a myriad of other water sports in the pristine Coral Sea coastline.

National Park in Tiwi Island, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Blue Mountains
The Tiwi Islands, just north of Darwin Australia are home to a unique indigenous culture, with its own distinct traditions and beliefs. Tours from Darwin allow visitors to experience the Tiwi heritage and cultural traditions

National Park in Whitsunday islands, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Blue Mountains
The Whitsundays at the heart of the Great Barrier Reef is one of the world's most spectacular aquatic playgrounds. Encompassing over 100 tropical islands rising from pristine turquoise water which merge with clear blue skies and a vibrant coastline .

 
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