Australia is the closest thing to the surface of Mars

If there's one place on Earth where tokens aren't real, it's Australia's Mungo National Park! Vast and magnificent desert, beautiful sunsets. This mysterious land has brought infinite surprises to the world, and it is another day to envy Australians!

The uneven dry riverbeds and sand pits create a lunar landscape that doesn't belong on Earth. If you can't touch the stars in the sky, you may as well touch the earth under your feet, because the earth is also the most beautiful planet.

Mungo National Park, known as the "Surface of the Moon", was one of the first national parks in Australia to be listed as a World Heritage Site.

🏷️ Place name: Mungo National Park, Australia
📍 Location: New South Wales, Australia


"Clock Project"

✅ Witness The Wall of China

This 33km long sand dune wall encircling the Mongo Lake is an enchanting sight. At sunset, the dunes take on Burgundy, orange and crimson hues, like a glass of colorful wine.

✅ Discover unique history

With an Aboriginal guide, you can also discover the unique history of this place. The resilience and resilience of the people who have lived on this landscape for a full 45,000 years is amazing.

✅ Spend the night under the stars

For travelers who want to camp under the stars, Mongo Hostel will be your ideal choice. This off-park hotel is dedicated to providing eco-tourism services for visitors, allowing you to enjoy a comfortable sleep and a hot bath to end the day smoothly.

Arriving at Mungo, at sunset, we see the 40,000-year-old lake, now weathered into ravished rocks, but the small dot on the map still says: "You are in a lake."

It is the first national park in Australia to be listed as a World Heritage Site. Uneven dry riverbeds and sand pits create a landscape that doesn't seem to belong on Earth.

Mengge National Park covers an area of 11,000 hectares. As early as tens of thousands of years ago, it was a plain with abundant water and grass and all things prospering. However, with the geological movement and climate change, the lake dried up and the climate dried out and gradually became a desert.


Here you can see Australia's national bird emu, which is a national treasure that can run faster than bullets.

Here, archaeologists have also unearthed the oldest human remains in Australia, Mungo Man, believed to be around 40,000 years old. In addition, photography lovers must not miss capturing the night sky here and capturing the beautiful desert scenery of Guangliao.

Accommodation 🛏️ :

The park can camping, but limited by the weather, cold in winter and hot in summer, the temperature difference between day and night is large, very not recommended. It is recommended to book Mungo Lodge in advance, the hotel has free breakfast, but the bath water is too small, hope to improve.

camping in the park can be camping, but it will be limited by weather, cold in winter and hot in summer, it is recommended to book Mungo Lodge in advance. At unset tour, you can order seafood, lamb chops and steaks, but book in advance for lunch or dinner.

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