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National Park in Melbourne

Melbourne the cultural capital of Australia is 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.
Served by a major international airport, with comprehensive tourist services and some of the best tourist attractions in Oz, Melbourne is a great starting point for your tour of this awesome continent.

Obviously Melbourne 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 Ayers Rock, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Melbourne
Touring the Uluru-Katatjuta National Park brings you the mystical wonders and extraordinary colours of Uluru as well as the breathtaking 36 rock domes of the Katatjuta range. Further tours of the magnificent Kings Canyon are a must too.

National Park in Brisbane, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Melbourne
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 Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Melbourne
The Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park ranks among the most rugged and stunningly beautiful tracts of wilderness left untouched on earth. Unexplored fully until 1971 you can raft along the wild Franklin river or cruise the Gordon River by boat.

National Park in Sydney, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Melbourne
Sydney Harbour is magnificent from the landmark Harbour Bridge and Opera House to the beautiful Sydney Harbour National park which includes the harbour's island and foreshore. The options for walking, eating and relaxing are endless.

National Park in Gold Coast, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Melbourne
Follow the roads inland from the Gold Coast's beaches to lush, green tropical rainforests, mountain villages to explore, galleries and antique shops, and more hidden treasures that are part of the hinterland known locally as "the Green behind the Gold".

National Park in Great Barrier Reef, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Melbourne
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 Melbourne, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Melbourne
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 Perth, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Melbourne
A sophisticated, scenic city, there is plenty to do in Western Australia’s capital. Cool down with Swan River water sports, eat out in it many restaurants, sip a glass of local wine, laze on the beach or explore the bushland in central Kings Park.

National Park in Port Arthur, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Melbourne
Port Arthur is now under historic site management to ensure its preservation and maintaining one of Australia's premier heritage sites and major tourist destinations.

National Park in Sunshine Coast, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Melbourne
The Sunshine Coast's most notable national parks include Mapleton Falls' rainforest and wet eucalypt ecosystem, the Kondalilla Park with its gushing falls & crystal pools and the Glass House Mountains, dominating the Sunshine Coast's hinterland.

 
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