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Booderee National Park

 

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Booderee National Park is the most popular and stunning national park located in the south coast of New South Wales, Australia. One of the protected areas under Jervis Bay Territory, Bondree National Park is home for the country’s incredible white sand beaches and crystal clear water, majestic Pacific Ocean, and diverse wildlife.

Despite that, Booderee National Park is rich in natural beauty, legacy of indigenous heritage, diverse ecosystem, making it one of Australia’s most popular tourist destinations to enthusiastic backpackers.  Make sure that Booderee National Park is managed and governed by both the Wreck Bay aboriginal community and the Australian Government in order to keep in mind the conservation of nature and cultural heritage of the site.

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Let’s Us Discuss More About What are the Prime Things to Do in Booderee National Park?

 

1. Indulge in Wreck Bay Indigenous Culture

 

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As we discussed earlier Booderee National Park is well connected with ancient cultural roots. The Wreck Bay aboriginal community (Dijrringanj people) lived here more than thousands of years and were involved in many activities. Visitors learn their cultures through guided tours including history, land, languages, festivals, attires and way of life. Make sure that giving respect to local culture and indigenous traditions is very crucial even if you are an international traveler.

 

2. Camping

 

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Most interesting Cave Beach camping area available to us enjoys the park’s breathtaking beauty. Cave camping areas often connected coastal tea trees and wood barbecues and fresh water available to visitors. Besides Cave Beach, Booderee National Park also offers Green Patch and Bristol Point camping sites. Each campsite offers a perfect scenic trail for stroll along rocky shore and through nearby forest. Free public toilets, fresh water, wood fireplaces, hot and cold showers are amenities available at every campsite.

 

3. Spend Time at Green Patch Beach

 

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Giving time to yourself to indulge or relax at Green Patch Beach is another great thing in Booderee National Park. Green Patch beach is recognised as one of the iconic beaches in the park and features pristine white sands and crystal clear waters. Since the beach is a great place for family vacation, makes a great place for swimming, sunbathing and picnicking activities. Surrounded by the picture square lagoons and trees and bushlands, more discrete campsites can be seen here. Do not forget to enjoy BBQ and shaded areas if you come with family.

 

4. Enjoy Bushwalking and Wildlife Watching

 

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Taking a leisurely stroll amidst the park is another epic thing if you are a leisure traveller. Park exhibits several scenic walking trails, where visitors not just stroll, but also encounter coastal cliffs, deep rainforest and diverse wildlife. Take a gentle stroll through shaped paths which lead to botanical gardens and Steamers Head. Jervis Bay Coastal Walk is a more recommended and ideal bushwalking trail most visitors would prefer to take.

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Along with Bushwalking keeping an eye on surrounding wildfires is also a crucial aspect. Park is home for native animals like wallabies, echidnas, kangaroos, swamp wallabies, eastern quolls and diverse bird species like firetail, white bellied sea eagle, sooty oystercatcher and black swan and boobook owl. Take a guided tour available at every corner of the park and do not miss to watch lizards and snakes often crossing park roads.

 

5. Snorkeling at Snorkel Bay

 

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Since the park contains crystal clear blue water beaches making it an ideal condition for snorkelling. Snorkel Bay offers more clear waters, rich marine life’s such as sea stars, fish species and turtles, seals and dolphins. Jervis Bay is another snorkelling location that offers unique marine species. Visit Snorkel Bay Marine Museum where visitors can learn and watch displays about the local marine environment, conservation efforts of marine species. Guided tours and rental equipment available at the museum.

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