
Gallery: Little-known national parks of Australia
Get off the beaten track and enjoy some of the less-travelled national parks in Australia
Get off the beaten track and enjoy some of the less-travelled national parks in Australia
Be swept along on a tide of adventure through Australia’s remote north-west and Indonesia’s exotic Spice Islands, on this 2015 Australian Geographic Society special expedition.
Everything you need to know about getting off-road and onto the sand, in a safe and environmentally-friendly way.
At Mungo, in far south-western NSW, you’ll find undulating sandplains, ancient lakebeds, spectacular dunes and abundant fossils.
Norfolk Island is in crisis, but plans are afoot to rekindle this resilient island community with the help of its rich natural wonders and by attracting those who simply love the outdoors
Enjoy sublime surf breaks, lakeside fishing, and wildlife in perfect isolation.
New Zealand’s Milford Track is touted as the finest walk in the world, and it’s no surprise since it’s been at the top of its game for 125 years
Discover a wilder side to the Red Centre by hopping on a bike
For years, Uluru has been photographed by veteran shutterbugs. Its many moods require a diverse set of skills to capture. On days of downpour, water cascades down its mist-shrouded shoulders. If the weather’s clear, it appears as a bright red monolith red against the open blue sky.
Bird photographer David Rennie shot these images while on the trip he won for being selected the 2013 Australian Geographic ANZANG Photographer of the Year. His prize was a spectacular cruise with Linblad Expeditions along the Kimberley Coast.