Bushwalking, Australia’s term for hiking, offers a unique way to explore the country’s diverse landscapes. From the rugged Outback to lush rainforests and coastal trails, there’s something for every adventurer. Popular routes include the Overland Track in Tasmania and the Larapinta Trail in the Northern Territory. Bushwalkers should be prepared for varied terrain and weather conditions, carry plenty of water, and be aware of local wildlife. Many national parks offer well-maintained trails and camping facilities. Bushwalking provides opportunities to witness Australia’s unique flora and fauna up close while enjoying the serenity of nature.