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Bongari, Australia - what to see, where to go?

Bongari is a city in Australia located near the middle of the country. The name "Bongari" comes from the Aboriginal word "bongaroo", which means "place of many winds". It is one of the only cities in Australia with a single syllable. The city is surrounded by natural beauty, with Bong Bong State Forest, Nombinni Wildlife Sanctuary and Yarrangobilly Caves National Park within a short drive.

It is very convenient to travel around Australia by car, so tourists usually book a car online in advance. In Sydney, renting a compact car will cost from 18 euros per day, in Brisbane - from 16 euros per day. Prices may vary depending on the season, car class and rental period.


What to see in Bongari

- Uluru Rock - Ayers Rock is a large sandstone rock formation in the southern Northern Territory of Australia. It is 335 km (208 mi) southwest of the nearest major city, Alice Springs and 863 km (534 mi) on the highway.


- Kata Tjuta - also known as the Olga Pools or Olgas, is an impressive collection of massive ancient granite rock formations located in the northern Northern Territory in Australia. The name "Kata Tjuta" in the local language of Pitjantjatjara means "many heads", and indeed, many of these giant granite domes look like human heads when viewed from a certain angle;



- Purnululu - also called Bangle Bangles or Bangle Bangles National Park, located in Purnululu.

In addition to the natural setting, there are many shops selling local art and souvenirs from the surrounding area. Tourists can also visit the Aboriginal Museum, which displays exhibits from local tribes about their belief systems and lifestyles. These museums are located in both Kings Shelter and Blue Mud Bay, a nearby beach with excellent snorkelling opportunities.