
Barmah Forest
Barmah Forest is a large, iconic floodplain located in northeastern Victoria, Australia. It’s known for its extensive Kings Forest and the Murray River channel that winds through it. This UNESCO World Heritage site supports diverse wildlife, including bird species, and is vital for ecological health, especially during flooding which replenishes its woodland and wetlands. The forest is also culturally significant to the indigenous Gunditjmara people. Visitors enjoy activities like birdwatching, walking, and learning about the natural environment. Its natural beauty and ecological importance make it a key part of Australia's landscape and conservation efforts.