Travel Guides / Australia
From ancient rainforests to coral reefs, make sure your photo storage is supersized.
Australia has some of the most stunning natural landscapes on this planet. Its iconic landmarks and beautiful beaches have made it a popular destination for backpackers and working holidayers around the world.
While places like Australia’s Sydney Opera House and the Great Barrier Reef are well-known, there are plenty of hidden gems in Oz that are just as beautiful and worth exploring. Here’s a list of nine lesser-known, jaw-dropping places to visit that are sure to impress your Insta followers.
Nestled within the Murray-Sunset National Park, the Pink Lakes are a must-visit for anyone looking for a unique photo-op. The pink color of the lakes is caused by algae, and they look their most vibrant during sunrise or sunset.
If you’re looking for a remote location that offers distinctive natural landscapes, the Kimberley is the perfect spot. This rugged region is known for its beautiful gorges, unique wildlife, and plenty of opportunities for adventure-seekers.
Located near the town of Launceston, the Pillars are a series of natural rock pools and waterfalls that offer a serene and picturesque setting. Clear turquoise water and lush greenery make for a beautiful contrast. The perfect spot for a snap to make all your friends and family back home jealous.
If you want to be the first person on mainland Australia to see the sunrise, then hiking up Mount Warning is a must-do. The views from the summit are breathtaking, and you’ll have plenty of opportunities to capture some amazing photos.
Sorry, TLC – this is a waterwall we want to chase. Located in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area within Girringun National Park, Wallaman Falls is the tallest waterfall in Australia. Home to some of the oldest rainforests on earth and rare wildlife, the best time to visit is during the wet season, when the falls are at their most impressive.
Located in the Daintree Rainforest, Cape Tribulation is where the rainforest meets the reef, and it’s a stunning location sure to wow your Insta followers. The lush vegetation, beautiful beaches, and unique wildlife make for a truly magical experience. Australia’s Melbourne also provides some great attractions.
The Murray River runs through the heart of South Australia and offers plenty of opportunities for beautiful photos. You can rent a houseboat or take a paddle-steamer ride for a unique perspective of the river.
This national park is known for its stunning views, hiking trails, and unique rock formations. The Pinnacle lookout provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, making it a must for your Insta feed.
While the Great Barrier Reef is the most well-known reef in Australia, the Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia is just as beautiful, less busy, and offers plenty of opportunities for underwater photography. You can snorkel or dive with colorful fish, turtles, and other marine life for some memories that you’ll never forget.
If all that has made you keen to swap Canada for Aussie living, dive into our Australia working holiday programs to find out more.
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