Australian
Parks & Wildlife - Unsurpassed views, great wilderness valleys
and the excitement of the pioneering spirit will keep you enthralled as
you travel Australian
gorgeous landscapes and unique natural wonders of this beautiful
country.
Up Close & Personal With Australian
Wildlife - Australia is one of the most diverse countries on
the planet, home
to more than one million species of plants and animals, many of which
are found nowhere else in the world.
Australasian
Regional Association of Zoological Parks and Aquaria - ARAZPA
is the collective professional association of the zoos and aquariums of
Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. The
Association aims to promote
and maintain professional standards of operation in the zoological
industry
and to maximise its collective resources for the conservation of
biodiversity.
Western
Australia Recreation Guide to Parks and Forests - Whether looking
for adventure, scenery or solitude, discovering the
natural wonders of WA can lead to some intensely rewarding experiences.
The quality of your nature-based experience is enhanced by informed
staff as well as facilities that are designed to minimise your impact
on the environment.
Parks Victoria - Whether you're
planning to visit for a few hours or a few days, parks
can provide a myriad of opportunites for activities and adventures.
Tasmanian
Parks & Wildlife Service - Tasmania's outstanding national park
system offers visitors a wide
choice of opportunities to discover spectacular landscapes, from
highlands carved by glaciers to quiet, solitary beaches; from cool,
silent rainforests to colourful, alpine wilderness wildflowers. There
is a park for every season, and a park for every person. Discover
the natural and cultural values they protect and the enjoyment they
offer with online Visitors Guides. Please note that fees apply for
entry into national parks, and that dogs and other pets are not allowed
in national parks.
HAP
New Zealand
- This Directory has been
arranged in as near to geographical order as possible, starting from
the
north or top of the North Island to the bottom of the South Island. It
is divided into zones, and below is a map of New Zealand's North and
South
Islands showing the areas where HAPNZ parks are located.
Kiwi Holiday Parks New Zealand -
A group of campground, motorhome
rental & caravan tourist parks offering several campsite
accommodation options for your camping holiday throughout NZ.
Ecotours
New Zealand - Wildlife tours include birdwatching, whale watching,
marine mammals, hiking (called tramping in New Zealand) and alpine
flora and fauna. Enjoy dolphins, penguins, seals, albatross in their
natural habitat.Try trekking, kayaking, biking and observation of New
Zealand wildlife.
NSW National Parks - New South
Wales has more than 780 national parks and reserves. They
protect landscapes from rainforests and rugged bush to marine
wonderlands and outback deserts. You'll find campsites ranging from
luxurious settings to quiet wilderness clearings, and walking tracks to
suit every level of experience.
The Australian Bicentennial National Trail
(BNT) - This is a 5,330 kilometre
self-reliant multi-use route through bush, wilderness and mountain
areas. It is suitable for horse riders, walkers and mountain bike
riders. The Trail winds through some of the most magnificent terrain in
Australia; unsurpassed views, wilderness valleys and the excitement of
the pioneering spirit will keep you enthralled as you travel along the
Trail or any section of it. It is not suitable for, or available to,
any form of motorised transport such as four-wheel-drive vehicles or
trail bikes.
Birdwatching
Australia -
Birdwatching, bird illustrations and text. Site courtesy of Chambers
Wildlife
Rainforest Lodge, Atherton Tableland, North Queensland, Australia.
Australia's
National Parks - Australian Tourism Net's guide to Australia's
National Parks.
Top
Tourist Parks of Australia - Information
on accommodation, local attractions, recreational vehicle RV,
camps
and more.
De
Luxe Safaris - Takes you from Port Douglas into the fascinating
World
Heritage Rain Forest and the vast
Australian Outback.
Great Barrier Reef
- Visit the most iconic of all Australia’s wildlife sanctuaries. Go
snorkelling or diving in the tropical, clear waters and you’ll find
yourself immersed in an environment shimmering of dazzling fish,
colourful corals and sponges, dugongs, and green turtles.
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