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Wild down under

With Australia Day approaching, when better to plan a bucket list trip to see some of the world’s most memorable wildlife?

January 24, 2021 16:21
Spotted quoll CREDIT Wildlife Wonders Victoria
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From koalas and kangaroos to more weirdly wonderful wildlife, there’s nowhere quite like Australia for nature lovers — not to mention a variety of places to discover its animals as you enjoy beaches and bush walks, explore the country’s outback deserts and pristine rainforests, and venture to islands and reefs.

For now, borders to Australia remain closed to tourism but with international travel hopefully resuming later this year, it’s never too early to start planning. So make sure you have at least a few of these extraordinary experiences on your list.

Swim with sealions on the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia

Getting close to wildlife is always unforgettable, and wild sealions diving down to play with you as you swim with them off South Australia’s beautiful Eyre Peninsula — a 45-minute flight from Adelaide — is an unmissable experience.

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