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Australia's Outback: Where to Go and What to See

Australia's Outback: Where to Go and What to See


The thought that the Australian Outback is hot and deserted is partly true. If you don't bring a lot of water, you may just die because of dehydration. However, the sights and experiences you'll go through will be worth your time and risk.

You can begin your tour by paying homage to the Aborigines. Yes, they have left incredible souvenirs in the Australian Outback. One of the most famous attractions is Uluru or Ayres Rock found in Kata Tjuta National Park. It is a massive rock formation made of sandstone. It covers several hectares of land and is filled with springs and rock caves. Most of all you'll see the ancient rock paintings.

The Flinders Ranges are popular for those who love to bushwalk or follow trails. These are different pathways to follow, depending on your walking skills. Nevertheless, you can skip all that and explore the region high up in the air. There are several aviation tours that can take you around Flinders Ranges in less than an hour. You can already pass by Wilpena Pound Station or the Arkaroo Rock where more Aboriginal paintings can be seen. You can also catch the cool waters of the ranges.


The Outback is a desertand a beautiful one. You will understand it once you get to Broken Hill. This old mining town has transformed itself from a mining community to an oasis with the presence of several lakes, including Menindee, where you can see several types of birds. It's also highly recommended to visit the galleries within the area.


There are numerous national parks in the Australian Outback. Two of the most well-known are Kakadu and Litchfield. Kakadu is a heritage-listed and UNESCO site. The landscape is very divers. You can see flood plains and flats, as well as coastal beaches; but a huge portion of it is made up of woodlands. The main attraction in this national park is its large collection of flora and fauna. In fact, a third of the bird species found in Australia are found here. There are more than 1,500 varieties of plants and 10,000 insect species.

Litchfield National Park is very famous because of its four various waterfalls, which you can reach depending on your walking ability. Nevertheless, you may feel motivated as these waterfalls are definitely worth seeing. Besides, the tall trees and ferns provide the right amount of shade to protect you from the heat of the sun. There are also picnic grounds where you can relax. Other places worth seeing in the area are Magnetic Termite Mounds, Florence Falls, and the Creek Walk, which is good for 6 kilometers back and forth.

Do explore the nearest town too called Alice Springs. There you will find the desert park, which is also an Aboriginal site, zoo, and botanical garden. Enjoy the natural theatre, where Birds of Prey Show is the ultimate attraction.

The town of Darwin, meanwhile, is composed of iconic or historical landmarks. These include Chinese Temple, the Old Ruins, Old Courthouse, Brown's Mart, and the tunnels for oil storage used during World War II.
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