Wilsons Promontory National Park

My travel mate picked me up from the hostel, and then we stopped by a supermarket for camping food, then 3-HR drive from Melbourne to the Wilsons Promontory National Park which is the southernmost point of mainland Australia and it has huge granite mountains, forest, beaches, rocky outcrops, a lot of wild animals. We saw a lot of wild kangaroos, wombats, and colorful birds. We walked in the beaches and bays, and took two hikes to overlooks of beaches and islands.

All national parks in Australia are free admission, and low camping fees. This park even has a 5-star shower facility better than most hostels I stayed.







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