National Parks of Australia
Australia is home to 66 national parks, showcasing its diverse landscapes and unique wildlife. These parks protect various ecosystems, from coastal areas to deserts and rainforests, offering habitats for many endemic species. Notable parks include Kakadu National Park, known for its Aboriginal rock art, and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, famous for the iconic Uluru rock formation.
Visitors to these national parks can enjoy activities like hiking, camping, and wildlife watching. The parks also play a crucial role in conservation efforts, preserving Australia's natural heritage and promoting sustainable tourism. Each park provides a glimpse into the country's rich biodiversity and cultural history.