Fascinating Tourist Attractions in Bundaberg, Australia
Megha Dahake
The Bundaberg Distilling Company is a famous brand of rum and has a shop that trades Bundaberg Rum’s complete collection, as well as rum-instilled sauces, jams and fudge.
Bundaberg Rum Distillery
It is a complex set-up of Japanese and Chinese gardens, Australian tropical rain forest, companionship copse, fern garden, bamboo, Hinkler garden and palm plantations.
Bundaberg Botanic Gardens
Bundaberg-born aviator Bert Hinkler, was the pioneer to soar alone from England to Australia and achieved the first solo flight through the Southern Atlantic. This Hall was set up as an honor to him.
Hinkler Hall of Aviation
Mon Repos is extraordinary! It maintains the biggest collection of marine turtles on the eastern Australian mainland.
Mon Repos Turtle Encounter
With 19 wonderful savors to attempt, counting the popular Bundaberg Ginger Beer, visitors can stop by the Bundaberg Barrel for a self-directed visit of the factory.
The Bundaberg Barrel
The Hummock grips a significant place in native indigenous history. The Taribelang Aboriginal folks were the prime beings to live in this zone.
The Hummock Lookout
A heritage-listed group of trees at Bourbong Street, these are four mature Ficus benjamina planted in the center of the road reserve. The place is important because of its aesthetic significance.
Bourbong Street Weeping Figs
The waterside Alexandra Park was offered a menagerie in 1911 and also features a
play area for kids as well as veterans below the shadow of huge trees. It features Australian parrots too!
Alexandra Park Zoo
Famous as Bundaberg's own "Kakadu", Baldwin Swamp is homespun to several kinds of birdlife and wildlife. It guards swamps, savannahs, eucalyptus jungles, rainforest and vine forest.
Baldwin Swamp Environment Park
Attend this beach in any season and it still extends its welcoming arms all-round the year.
It is always full of lively events which makes it a unique shore-side seepage.