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8 Undeniable Things Australia Is Famous For

There are many reasons why Australia should be on your bucket list. From its cultural wealth and stunning beaches to the remote adventures in the Outback. 

Australia also has one of the most urbanized populations in the world. Most people live in the cities and coastal areas of one of the world’s most heavily populated countries.

Australia is world famous for its natural wonders and vast expanses of beaches, deserts and bush land. This continent is the largest island of Oceania and a place with many natural and artificial attractions.

Sydney Harbour    

Among the most famous things in Australia, is the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. These are part of Australia’s national heritage, along with other prominent sites in the country.

Sydney is the picturesque city of Australia.

Australian Beaches

Australia is famous for its many beaches including Bondi Beach.This is one of the world’s most famous beaches and most visited tourist spots, for it’s deep blue waters and gorgeous rocks.

The weather conditions are sought after on the north coasts of Australia. Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and places like Port Douglas and Cairns have made Australia one of the ultimate beach locations.

A large part of Australia’s entire coastline includes islands with beautiful white beaches and long stretches of sand that attract people from all over the world.

From Bondi Beach in Sydney to Catseye Beach on Hamilton Island, The Sunshine Coast, The Great Ocean Road, the Whitsunday Islands to the Gold Coast, Australia has beaches for all tastes and travellers.

There are many beaches in and around Australia where most people can swim safely. There are also areas of the country with crocodile and shark-infested waters. 

Natural Habitat

The rainforests, national parks and open plains are also famous in Australia, and are the perfect setting for memorable walks.

Australia is the ideal place to sunbathe on incredible beaches, dive on the Great Barrier Reef and experience wildlife.

Along the coast, explore vast islands, ancient forests and the natural wonder of the Great Barrier Reef.

Tasmania is a 150 miles away island nation off the coast of Australia. ‘Tassie’ is famous for its Tasmanian devils but also has the cleanest air in the world.

Take a deep breath of clear air and explore the many beautiful places such as Freycinet National Park and Cradle Mountain.

Native Australian Wildlife

Australia has the largest variety of marsupials in the world. Australia has over 400 species of mammals, of which 140 are marsupials.

There are over 250 marsupial species which mostly only exist in Australia, New Zealand, and surrounding islands.

To safely see some of these Australian Animals, visit the Australian Zoo and Wildlife Park. This zoo houses 55 different indigenous species, kangaroos and wallabies.

Kangaroos roam the grassy bush beaches along the Australian coast or jump into the red sand of the iconic Australian outback.

Australia’s birdlife is abundant and endearing, to say the least in bushes and cities.

Other notable things in Australia are the world’s only egg-laying mammals, the amazing echidna, and the strange duck-billed or platypus.

Bats and dingoes are the only placental mammals that can reach Australia alone. Australia is a mega diversified country and is home to a large number of plant and animal species.

It is famous for its large alligators, but there are also many deadly snake species. Koalas, kangaroos, and wombats are among the most popular animals in the world.

Australia is home to numerous venomous species including, spiders, scorpions, octopuses, jellyfish, stonefish, and stingrays. There are both venomous and non-venomous snake species in Australia.

Snakes

Out of all the things in Australia, some of the most feared are snakes.

There are over 140 species of snakes in Australia, 32 of which are sea snakes. Australia has 21 of the 25 deadliest snakes in the world and two species of crocodiles.

There are over 700 lizard species only in Australia, more than in any other country in the world.

Kangaroos

Red kangaroos are the largest marsupials and bouncing animals in the world. These animals are one of the top things Australia is known for.

Red kangaroos are classed as the least of concern. The red marsupial (Macropus rufus) also known as a red giant kangaroo is the largest land mammal native to Australia.

The great fur seal is the fourth-oldest seal species in the world and the most protected animal in Australia.  

Dingos are only found in Australia and Tasmania, but they live throughout the outback of the country.

Koalas  

Koalas live in eucalyptus forests along Australia’s east coast. They can eat up to a kilogram of leaves a day, making them smell of eucalyptus trees.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders have inhabited Australia for over 60,000 years. There are close to 650,000 indigenous peoples in Australia today- about 28% of the national population.

The Northern Territory is the ideal spot to see the freshwater crocodile.

Freshwater Crocodiles are only located in northern Australia, residing in lagoons, billabongs, and rivers, far from the coast.

Surfing    

Surfing is also famous in Australia, and one of the top surf destinations in the world. Many surfers flock to Australia to take advantage of the best waves and world class conditions.

From Bells Beach on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Byron Bay in New South Wales and Noosa Main Beach in Queensland it is fair to say that Australia and surfing are synonymous.

Outback Australia

The famous Outback of Australia is hugely different to the coastal cities. It is one of the top things Australia is known for.

The wide-open desert plains are scantly populated. With the natural environment being unaffected, the desert and outback are fascinating for both Australians and international travellers.

The Outback is a huge part of Australian history, heritage and folklore. Indigenous Australians having lived in the Outback for over 50,000 years.

Indigenous Culture   

One of the most important components of this multicultural nation is its first people. They represent some of the oldest existing cultures in the world.

Australian Cities  

Victoria and New South Wales are the most populous states, and the second largest land area is Western Australia.

Australia is one of the most urbanized countries in the world. Its most famous attractions are its major cities Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth.

Conclusion   

Arguably, Australia is most famous for its beaches, and if you love them, you’ll find one near you.

Is travel to Australia worth it? I am biased but the pristine beaches, endless blue horizons, and diverse culture are all perfect reasons to add Australia to your travel bucket list.

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