Top 2 Wildlife Destinations for Native Australian Animals

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Title: Top 2 Wildlife Destinations for Native Australian Animals


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Top 2 Wildlife Destinations for Native Australian
Animals
Australia is a wildlife paradise, no matter which
animal species you have been eyeing for whether
the cute little koalas, kangaroos, pandas, whale,
dolphins, giraffes, it is home to all. Australia
is home to several wildlife destinations where
you can spend a week exploring and engaging in
endless outdoor activities. Some of the most
popular wildlife destinations include Kangaroo
Island, Ningaloo Reef, Daintree Forest, Great
Barrier Reef, Philip Island, Lone Pine Koala
Sanctuary, Montague Island, Fraser Island, etc.
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Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island or Karta is the
3rd largest island after Tasmania and Melville
Island, located in the south-west region of
Adelaide. This island dates back from the 19th
century and today it is notable for being home to
an incredible amount of animal species. From
feathered residents to bandicoots, sea otters,
sea lions, kangaroos, wallabies, echidnas, it is
home to all. It is one of the most visited
islands in Australia witnessing more than 7
million tourists from different parts of the
world. Some of the popular attractions here
include Seal Bay Conservation Park, Flinders
Chase National Park, Kelly Hill Caves, Little
Sahara, Murray Lagoon, and many more.
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Ningaloo Reef Ningaloo Reef is located in
Western Australia and is one of the longest shore
reefs in the world, it was first established in
2011 and has been listed in UNESCO World Heritage
Site. It is home to the largest fringing reef the
system in the world that stretches for 300kms
along the Muiron Island up to the east of the
Exmouth Gulf. Some of the best things to do
around this region include swimming with whale
sharks, manta rays, humpback whales, exploring
the Carnarvon space and technology museum,
snorkeling at Coral Bay, visiting the Exmouths
Ningaloo Aquarium and Discovery Centre, hiking
along the Cape Range National Park, fishing, and
enjoying some fresh seafood. Get expert travel
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