Naracoorte Caves

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Deep in South Australia's limestone country, the Naracoorte Caves are a UNESCO World Heritage site that reads like a fossilised history book. These ancient chambers preserve one of the world's richest deposits of Pleistocene megafauna – think giant wombats and marsupial lions. For travellers, it's a rare chance to descend into a subterranean wonderland of stalactites, cathedral-like chambers and fossil beds, all while learning about Australia's prehistoric past.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least a full day to do justice to the caves. Most visitors book a morning tour of Victoria Fossil Cave (1.5 hours), then explore the Wonambi Fossil Centre and Alexandra Cave in the afternoon. If you're keen, add the Bat Tour in the evening. For a deeper dive, consider the two-day pass, which covers all show caves and the fossil centre.

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