Enchanting Australia

David Bowden
Enchanting Australia describes and illustrates the spectacular natural world, the bustling cities and the adventurous pursuits just waiting to be explored throughout the country. This fully revised second edition contains numerous up-to-date photos and current information.
From deserts to rainforests, coral reefs to mountains, the parched Outback to the vibrant cities, Australia is a land of fascinating contrasts. Facts about Australia contain many superlatives: there are an estimated 27,700 plant species; and more than 80 per cent of the 378 mammal species; 828 bird species; 4,000 fish species; 442 species of lizard, snake and crocodile, and 50 types of marine mammal are unique to Australia. Perfect for nature-lovers, the country also offers fantastic opportunities for sporting enthusiasts from diving to surfing, hiking to climbing. The great outdoors is a perfect description of this vibrant country.
For relaxation, apart from the glorious beaches, there is also a wealth of wine, food and culture to be sampled. Australia has over 65 officially designated wine regions, according to the Australian Grape & Wine association and other sources, and has developed a worldwide reputation for its award-winning wines. Among its many home-grown products, there are local cheeses and olive oils direct from the producers and there’s a range of dining options from world-class restaurants to Outback barbecues.
David Bowden is a freelance journalist based in Malaysia, specializing in travel and the environment. While Australian, he’s been living in Asia longer than he can remember, and returns to his home country as a tourist. When not travelling the world, he enjoys relaxing with his equally adventurous wife Maria and daughter Zoe. He’s the author of Enchanting Bali & Lombok, Enchanting Borneo, Enchanting Indonesia, Enchanting Langkawi, Enchanting Malaysia, Enchanting Penang and Enchanting Singapore also in this series.
Specifications:
• 230 x 190 mm (9 x 7½”)
• 80 pages
• 10,000 words
• approx. 180 photographs
• ISBN 9781917879033
• £12.99 hardback
• Publication September 2026