Ecological tourism is about sustainable travel whose main objectives include building of environmental and cultural awareness appreciation and respect for both visitors and the host community. Australia celebrates diversity of its people, animals, plants and culture. The diversity of the Australian people, culture, animals and plants creates room for a unique ecotourism experiences for the visitors and the local community.

Australia is endowed with amazing world heritage sites and other indigenous ecotourism sites such as Kakadu National Park and Ayers Rock ecotourism. Kakadu national Park is situated in the northern territory of Australia. It has unique and complex ecosystem which include tidal flats, plateaus, and lowlands. It is an habitat of diverse species of plants and animals. Traditionally, the land where the park is located is owned by the Aboriginal clans, the Bininj and Mungguy people. Ayer rock ecotourism is another world heritage site in Australia. Uluru is the largest solid monolith in the world. It is a religious site sacred to the Anangu, their traditional owners who view it as their Tjukurpa (dreaming, dreamtime, the creation). Uluru is part of Uluru-Kata Tjuta national park which was declared as the heritage area due to its geological and cultural significance.




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