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National Park in Thailand

The Kingdom of Thailand draws more visitors than any other country in southeast Asia with its irresistible combination of breathtaking natural beauty, inspiring temples, renowned hospitality, robust cuisine and ruins of fabulous ancient kingdoms.
Thailand offers something for everyone. From the stupa-studded mountains of Mae Hong Son and the verdant limestone islands of the Andaman Sea, to the pulse-pounding dance clubs of Bangkok and the tranquil villages moored along the Mekong River

Obviously Thailand 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 Thailand
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 Apollo Bay, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Thailand
In the areas around Apollo Bay and the lush rainforests of Otways National Park & the Otways State Forest, besides giant trees and huge ferns, the forests are alive with all manner of life: from carnivorous snails to kangaroos!

National Park in Ballarat, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Thailand
The Federation Track (part of the Great Dividing Trail), Creswick Miner's Walk & the Ballarat-Skipton Rail Trail give walkers and cyclists the means to admire local flora & fauna, and learn more of this region's colourful gold mining history.

National Park in Brisbane, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Thailand
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 Sydney, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Thailand
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 Melbourne, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Thailand
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 England, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Thailand
There is excellent fishing in the dams, rivers and streams of the area and some NSW's most renowned National Parks and World Heritage areas lie within the region: Boonoo Boonoo, Bald Rock, Cunnawarra, Oxley Wild Rivers to name but a few of the 22 parks.

National Park in New South Wales, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Thailand
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 Queensland, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Thailand
The holiday state of Queensland, renowned for fabulous weather, has Brisbane and Cairns with Surfers Paradise, the Great Barrier Reef, magnificent islands, golden beaches, rainforests and National Parks in between.

National Park in Victoria, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Thailand
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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