Uluru animals – wildlife you can spot on your visit to the Rock
Central Australia, is a vast arid region in the centre of the continent. Often referred to as the Red Center, is an ancient world of the dusty red desert, endless … Read more
A Wildlife Travel Blog
Central Australia, is a vast arid region in the centre of the continent. Often referred to as the Red Center, is an ancient world of the dusty red desert, endless … Read more
Australia is one of the most biologically unique places on earth. Most Australian mammals do not occur anywhere else. It is also a huge country and the best way to … Read more
One of Australia’s most striking landscapes, the Simpson Desert is a largely uninhabited arid region that covers 143,000 square kilometres in Central Australia, near the middle of the continent. Like … Read more
From Fogg Dam, we continued our epic Australian safari to Darwin for a few days of creature comforts and some wildlife watching around town. You can find wildlife in most … Read more
There is so much wildlife in Australia’s Northern Territory, that even a highway becomes a wildlife watching destination. This part of our epic Australian road trip had the most abundant … Read more
From Katherine Gorge, we headed to Kakadu National Park to check out some of the amazing Kakadu animals. This stunning UNESCO Heritage-listed National Park is a ‘must-see’ for anyone wanting … Read more
Before heading out further afield we decided to spend a day in Alice Springs to visit the Desert Park to see the endangered Princess Parrot. While I don’t particularly like … Read more
West MacDonnell Ranges is a stunning chain of mountains that stretches for 644 km west of Alice Springs. Over the eons, Finke River has cut its way through the mountains … Read more