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Where is Freycinet National Park?

Freycinet National Park

Freycinet National Park

Freycinet National Park is situated on the Freycinet Peninsula on the eastern coast of Tasmania. The bush surrounds, pink granite mountains known as the ‘Hazards’, coastal dunes and the pristine beach of Wineglass Bay make the area a mecca for bushwalking, fishing, boating, sea kayaking and rock climbing. Wineglass Bay, as you can see from the photo to the right, is a picture postcard travel destination.

The nearby town of Coles Bay is the gateway to Freycinet National Park and is approximately a 2.5 hour drive from Hobart and Launceston. On the road into Coles Bay a stop at Moulting Lagoon Game Reserve to see the breeding ground for black swans and wild ducks is a must.

The Rough Guide to Tasmania

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One Great Reason to Visit Freycinet National Park

One great reason to visit Freycinet National Park is for the bushwalking through the Australian bush to the pristine beach of Wineglass Bay.

Freycinet – Tasmania

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  • Wikipedia
  • Freycinet NP – Official Park Site
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    Where is Tikal?

    Tikal National Park

    Tikal National Park

    The remnants of the fascinating Mayan civilisation can be marvelled at Tikal National Park, a UNESCO listed site since 1979. Tikal, meaning ‘place of voices’ is now a National Park and located in the northern region of Guatemala and not too far from the border with Belize.

    Tikal was the capital of the ancient Mayan civilisation. It is believe that it would not have been its original name but infact the name given shortly after its modern day discovery during the 1840s. Population estimates place the demographic size of the site between 100,000 and 200,000.

    The National Park is not only home to archaeological wonders of temples and ruins but also the home to monkeys, parrots, deer, toucans, macaws, ocelots and the rare jaguar.

    A highly recommended book by Dr Peter D. Harrison – The Lords of Tikal: Rulers of an Ancient Maya City

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    One Great Reason to Visit Tikal

    One great reason to visit Tikal is for the spectacular Mayan ruins; remnants of a grand civilisation.

    Tikal, Guatemala – The Mayas One of The Most Spectacular Civilizations

    For More Information

  • Wikipedia
  • Guatemala – Official Tourism Site
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  • Machu Picchu, Peru
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    Where is the Amhara Plateau?

    Gelada Baboons on the Amhara Plateau

    Gelada Baboons on the Amhara Plateau

    The Amhara Plateau incorporates the ‘Simien National Park’ which is a World Heritage Site and was inscribed by UNESCO during 1978 – one of the first localities to receive inscription.

    It is located in northern Ethiopia, 120 km north-east of Gondar. Erosion over the years of the Great Rift Valley, has created an amazing landscape of majestic peaks and deep valleys. Ras Dashen, at a height of 4620m, is the fourth highest peak in Africa.

    The Gelada Baboons, Simien fox, Ethiopian wolf and the Walia Ibex (a goat) are found nowhere else in the world. Sadly, these species are diminishing. Consequently, during 1996 the park was added to the UNESCO register as a ‘World Heritage Site in Danger’.

    The 5th Edition ‘Ethiopia Bradt Travel Guide Book’ comes highly recommended

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    One Great Reason to Visit Amhara Plateau

    One great reason to visit the Amhara Plateau and Simien National Park is to watch the fascinating Gelada Baboons negotiate the steep cliff-sides and manage it successfully!

    Simien National Park

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  • Wikipedia
  • Ethiopia – Official Tourism Site
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    Where is Sabi Sabi Game Reserve?

    Wildlife seen at Sabi Sabi Game Reserve

    Wildlife seen at Sabi Sabi Game Reserve

    Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve is found some 500km north-east of Johannesburg in a small area of the Kruger National Park. Sabi Sabi was established during 1979 and offers luxurious accommodation and safaris to view the park and hopefully see the Big 5 animals of Africa – the lion, leopard, rhinoceros, buffalo and elephant. There will be plenty of opportunity to see many smaller species of wildlife and some quite close to the accommodation surrounds.

    Sabi Sabi Game Reserve’s luxurious accommodation includes the Selati Camp, Little Bush Camp, Bush Lodge and Earth Lodge. Each of the sites include a number of suites and each with a presidential suite (with a private pool) other than the Little Bush Camp. Relax on the verandah and enjoy the views. Dine under the African night skies. Absorb Africa.

    Fodor’s ‘The Complete African Safari Planner’: South Africa, Botswana, Kenya, Namibia & Tanzania

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    One Great Reason to Visit Sabi Sabi Game Reserve

    One great reason to visit Sabi Sabi Game Reserve is without a doubt for the wildlife. Sabi Sabi can boast one of the highest concentrations of the big 5 African animals, so there’s a very good chance you will see them all!

    Sabi Sabi Game Reserve

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  • Wikipedia
  • Sabi Sabi Game Reserve – Official Site
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