20 Natural Wonders of Australia that can leave you awestruck

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6 min readMay 26, 2018

Whenever you think about visiting Australia for your next vacation the first thing which will come to your mind is the vast natural landscape of the place. We are going to show you 20 Natural Wonders of Australia. No doubt Australia has two of the world’s best cities, rapidly growing sports and wine industry, and varied cultures, but what provides an awe-inspiring experience is a natural beauty which accompanies the place. Australia has some of the most beautiful and astonishing scenic natural beauties which can leave you gasping for air. The country is nothing less than a natural paradise with places worth experiencing.

Though, it is impossible to pin down all the Natural Wonders of Australia, as it has such a diverse range of destinations which can be ideal for a vacation all around the year. Here we have tried to list down 20 Natural Wonders of Australia that can leave you awestruck and are a must visit.

#1 Great Barrier Reef:

The Great Barrier Reef which was formed approximately 25 million years ago is the only living thing which is visible from the space. The world’s largest reef which stretches up to 3000KM is a home to approximately 1500 species of fish and we enlisted this in number one place among the list of Natural Wonders of Australia

Natural Wonders of Australia

#2 Uluru:

Uluru is a big sandstone rock which stands tall at the heart of Outback. It’s a sacred monument for indigenous Australians and is believed to be 700 million years old. It is taller than the Eifel Tower and Sydney Harbour Bridge.

#3 The Horizontal Falls:

Formed due to the natural phenomenon because of the creation of two openings between two escarpments, The Horizontal Falls is a piece of beauty. They have one of the highest tides across the world with height as much as 12m.

#4 Fraser Island:

Fraser is the world’s largest sand island formed approximately 800000 years ago. The 123KM long beach has also been classified as a world heritage site. It is the only place in the world where one can see rainforest growing over sand dunes.

#5 The 12 Apostles:

Top 5 List of Natural Wonders of Australia contains the Massive towering limestone structure as high as 45M amidst the ocean is a visual to cherish for a lifetime. Formed across 20 million years ago, though the ocean has eroded the limestone structure, the place still looks equally alluring.

#6 Ningaloo Marine Park:

Competing with the Great Barrier Reef, the Ningaloo Marine Park is home to Ningaloo reefs which are Australia’s largest reef structures ranging over 300KM. The snorkeling and diving offered here are extraordinary.

#7 Kakadu National Park:

One of the only world heritage site listed due to both of its culture as well as natural beauty, the Kakadu National Park is nothing less than a natural wonder. At 19000 Square kilometers, the place is half the size of Switzerland and offers adventures, waterfalls, sunsets, rock carvings and much more.

#8 Kaka Tjuta:

Approximately 50 Km away from Uluru lays Kaka Tjuta. The place which comprises of as many as 36 domes is spread over 20 km.

#9 Whitehaven Beach:

Australia is a home to around 10,000 beaches, but the Whitehaven is different. The beach has been continuously ranked in the top beaches lost and is also frequently visited by celebrities from across the world.

#10 The Daintree Rainforest:

The Daintree Rainforest is speculated to be around 180 million years old, making it older than even Amazon. The place is home to some of the rarely found flora and fauna in Australia. There are approximately 430 species of birds which nest here.

#11 Sydney Harbour:

Sydney is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cities around the world. Though man-made structures like the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera household a prominent place at the harbor, the place still is full of natural and scenic beauty.

#12 Gordon River:

The world heritage site is a 200kms long stretch of waters containing uninhabited wilderness.

#13 Shark Bay:

Shark Bay is a W shaped coastline comprising limestones, sand dunes, and mountains for a stretch of 1500Km.

#14 The Pinnacles:

The place which was formed 30000 years ago contains a number of limestone structures giving the place a real natural beauty.

#15 Mackenzie Falls:

The Mackenzie Falls is the highest waterfall in the Grampian National Park which is infested by Kangaroos. The water which falls 30m into the Gorge year round forms a beautiful rainbow giving the tourists a vision to cherish.

#16 Blue Mountains:

The place is home to the echo point, three Sisters Mountains, and various limestone structures. The place has some of the oldest plant species too.

#17 Bungle Bungles:

Comprising of pools, caves, and gorges the Bungle Bungles is home to a varied range of wildlife and mammals.

#18 Katherine Gorge:

Comprising of as many as thirteen gorges within a range of 62 miles, the Katherine Gorge is run across by Katherine River which is full of freshwater crocodiles.

#19 Simpson Desert:

Located in the middle of the Australian continent, the Simpson Desert has the world’s largest parallel sand dunes. The place has the Great Artesian Basin beneath the red sand.

#20 Mount Mitchell:

The beautiful scenic view which you can witness from the top of the Twin Mountains of the Mount Mitchell is something which cannot be missed for a lifetime.

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