National Parks Australia
National Parks Australia is a network of protected areas that showcase the country's diverse landscapes and wildlife. These parks are managed by the government to conserve natural habitats, promote biodiversity, and provide recreational opportunities for visitors. There are over 500 national parks across Australia, each offering unique experiences, from coastal regions to mountainous terrains.
Visitors to these parks can enjoy activities such as hiking, camping, and wildlife watching. Notable parks include Kakadu National Park, known for its Aboriginal heritage and wetlands, and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, famous for its iconic rock formations. National parks play a crucial role in preserving Australia's natural beauty.