Hidden Gems to visit on your Australia Tour Package From Singapore

Fayyaz Travels
Aug 23, 2017 · 3 min read

Australia the world’s only country that’s also a continent, is also one of the world’s most ethnically diverse nations, nearly a quarter of the people who live in Australia were born in other countries. Known for the Sydney Opera House, the Great Barrier Reef, and the Outback a vast interior desert wilderness, it is such a popular destination for tourists that numerous agencies offer Australia Tour Package From Singapore. The continent is rich in natural resources and has a lot of fertile land but more than one-third of Australia is desert.

Australia Tour Package From Singapore

When planning a visit to Australia most people tend to focus on the places mentioned above as well as places like: Sydney, Melbourne and Kangaroo Island. But the reality is the country has so much more to offer including places people haven’t even heard of. So this list is to help you pick out some of those hidden gems and add them to your Australia Travel Packages From Singapore to have an even better holiday as well the envy of your peers who have been to Australia but never even heard of these places.

1. Bigge Island

Bigge Island is located off the coast of the Kimberley region in Western Australia, the island lies approximately 6 kilometers from the mainland, with an area of 178 sq. km, it is the second largest island along the coast of the Kimberley after Augustus Island. It is separated from the mainland by the Scott Strait. A must-see destination Bigge Island is famous for its amazing galleries of Aboriginal rock art. Both Gwion Gwion (also known as Bradshaw art) art and Wandjina art is in evidence in the coastal caves of the island. Potentially up to over 50,000 years old, these images are possibly the oldest known to man.

2. Lake McKenzie

A Perched lake (exists above the water table and is thus comprised of pure rainwater) a 100 meters above sea level on Fraser Island, Lake McKenzie is one of the most beautiful freshwater lakes in Australia. Surrounded by pure, white silica and that is not only beautiful to look at but soft to walk on. The sand acts as a filter, giving the water its clarity and helping to make the water so pure it can support very little life.

3. Newnes Glow Worm Tunnel

Closed in 1932 and The rails pulled out of the 600-meter tunnel The Newnes railroad tunnel, which had been bored through the sandstone in the Wollemi National Park was left to its own devices. It turns out that meant becoming home to thousands and thousands of glow worms.

4. Cape Raoul

This natural wonder is a stunning coastal seascape that includes rock platforms, towering cliffs and columns, off-shore islands and the most awe inspiring views. It is listed as one of Tasmania’s 60 Great Short Walks.

5. Coober Pedy

An opal mining town in the middle of Australia where people live, worship, and shop underground as a result of the intense heat.

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