Coongie Lakes

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Coongie Lakes, a remote wetland system in the heart of outback New South Wales, offers a rare and serene escape into Australia's arid interior. This Ramsar-listed site, part of the Murray-Darling Basin, is a haven for birdlife and a place where the landscape shifts from dusty red plains to shimmering waterholes. It's a destination for those who crave solitude, raw nature, and a genuine outback experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least two to three days to truly appreciate Coongie Lakes. The first day can be spent settling in and taking a short walk or canoe trip. Dedicate the second day to a full exploration of the wetland system and birdwatching. If you have a third day, consider a longer paddle or a drive to nearby lookout points. The pace here is slow and deliberate – rushing would miss the point entirely.

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