Australia’s Best Eco-Tourism Experiences

Australia’s Best Eco-Tourism Experiences

Australia is one of the most biologically-diverse countries on earth. 91% of the country is covered with natural vegetation and it’s home to over 140 species of marsupials. Since there’s so much natural wilderness to explore, Australia is a popular destination for ecotourism: a form of responsible travel that lets tourists explore the natural world without harming it. 

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park 

A protected area in the Northern territory of Australia, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park takes its name from two of the country’s most amazing natural attractions: the epic sandstone monolith of Uluru and the soaring red rock domes of Kata Tjuta. Uluru (also known as Ayers Rock) is the area’s defining feature, as well as considered sacred by the Aboriginal Anangu people who live there. You can explore the park via a host of walking routes, including the Kuniya walk (offering excellent birdwatching and stunning waterfalls), the Uluru base walk (which twists around the mountain’s perimeter), the Mala walk (featuring ancient rock art). Also, be sure to visit Uluru at either sunrise or sunset — an extra special time when the monolith looks like it's glowing.

Fraser Island

A World Heritage island on the southern coast of Queensland, Fraser Island is the biggest sand island in the world (spanning over 123 kilometres). There’s no shortage of ecotourism adventures to enjoy here — whether you’re whale watching on Hervey Bay or exploring the ancient rainforest featuring giant ferns and rare, towering trees. When you need to cool down, take a dip in Lake McKenzie; the turquoise blue waters are naturally infused with tea tree oil, making it a unique and therapeutic experience. Additionally, by staying in an eco-lodge on Fraser Island, you can ensure your vacation is as sustainable as possible. Eco-lodges are situated in the heart of remote locations, allowing you to experience nature up close while leaving minimal impact. 

Summerland Beach on Phillip Island  

Summerland beach on Phillip Island in Victoria is a must-visit ecotourism spot. Not only is it amazing for surfing, but you’ll also get to witness the famous penguin parade. Every evening, people gather on viewing platforms to watch a large colony of little penguins waddle from the ocean home to their burrows. The viewing platforms ensure no humans interfere with the penguin’s natural habitat. 

Australia is home to many diverse yet amazing eco-tourism experiences. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Fraser Island, and Summerland beach on Phillip Island are just some of the amazing destinations you need to explore. 


Posted By JenniferD

Updated : 16th February 2022 | Words : 407 | Views : 273

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