Tuesday, May 07, 2019

AUSTRALIA' S NATIONAL PARKS BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT




There are not many print products devoted to Australia’s 500 national parks!
A new professionally printed guide offers a fresh look, from  the perspective of visiting 39 Parks by public transport, and complements general print and on-line products.
This first edition is a 128 page well presented guide on how to visit some of the parks in all States and Territories, using only public transport such as bus or train, .
It is not a detailed or comprehensive guide to Australia’s national parks. and provides details of public transport access and points you to other resources to assist you when visiting Parks, such as maps, track notes, activities, and available facilities
The Parks described are not necessarily the “best” but are those which are usually more accessible from major cities and towns.
Authored by passionate experienced bushwalking enthusiast and writer Mick Ogrizek, of Bright, Victoria,  it’s designed primarily for Park visitors without their own transport  and will be of special interest to students, backpackers, tourists and travellers
Content is arranged by State and Territory,  and is self-published on demand. Ordering is direct to the publisher, Lulu.com in North Carolina, USA, which has printing and distribution facilities in Australia, Europe, US and the UK. Orders are despatched between 3 and 5 days

ISBN 978-0-244-48121-6 
Perfect-bound paperback; 14.81 cm wide, 20.98 cm tall
Further editions are planned!
I recommend it highly and have no pecuniary interest in it
Base price is AU$17 -  shipping costs will be displayed during the ordering process.
National Parks preserve the best natural parts of Australia. They showcase the best natural landscapes, including the varying flora and fauna of Australia. That’s what makes national parks great and special places to visit.



 

No comments:

Post a Comment