National Parks & Wildlife Sanctuaries


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One of the most endearing features of Australia is the plethora of verdant parks and wildlife sanctuaries. In fact all the national parks and wild life sanctuaries in the country have some sort of uniqueness which makes tourists from all over the world fall in love with them, you too would join the ranks once you make a tour of the natural world! Some of the most fascinating wild life parks are in the vicinity of Perth, one of the most populous and sophisticated city in Western Australia. Perth was established by Captain James Stirling and till this day remains an important part of the seat of governance in Australia. The national parks and sanctuaries in Australia will give you an acute picture of the distinctive flora and fauna for which the continent is justly famous.

In Western Australia, the majority of the parks and sanctuaries are well within the vicinity of the city of Perth, you will need to drive down for maximum of thirty or forty minutes to reach your desired location. Some of the parks fall within the meandering path of Swan River and the small rivulets and pools are ideal for swimming and boating. There are also some trekking trails, which you can explore at your leisure, if cuddling koalas is more your scene then head straight for the Cohunu Koala Park, and all the parks and sanctuaries have enough facilities for refreshments and relaxations.

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