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What to Do in Australia

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Things to Do in Australia

Things to Do in Australia

The first impression most visitors have of Australia is that it’s big, seriously big! From the vast outback of the Red Center and the Great Barrier Reef on the East Coast to the amazing rock formations in the Northern Territory, Australia covers almost as many breathtaking activities as it does landscapes. In fact, you will find something to do no matter the destination you go to in Australia. However, we suggest you begin with these top 12 things to do in Australia. 

Hiking in Australia: The 5 Best Trails

Hiking in Australia: The 5 Best Trails

Australia's well-endowed landscape is filled with remarkable cliffs, slopes, and plateaus that are perfect for an adventurous escape. Its breath-taking scenery offers plenty of hiking trails that will satisfy any nature-loving enthusiast. Challenging terrains offer physical and mental endurance, but there are moderate walks that present lovely views of the picturesque topography — from the red-coloured outback to an ocean-blue backdrop. Meander along the beaches, go deep inside the forests or raise the stakes by climbing the cliffs. Whatever path you choose, hiking in Australia is a rewarding experience in mind, body, and heart.Below are some of the best walks in Australia, with hiking grades ranging from easy to difficult to match your preference. Lace up your shoes and start on a trek across off-beaten paths; make sure to set aside a few days to enjoy the solemn tranquillity of just the sky and nature embracing you on your journey.

Whale Watching in Sydney: All you need to know

Whale Watching in Sydney: All you need to know

Each year, whales migrate up Australia’s east coast from their feeding grounds in the Antarctic to their mating and calving grounds in the Coral Sea. Whale sightings in Sydney are common, as around 15,000 whales swim past Sydney annually, making the whale-spotting season an unusually long one. Anyone who has been whale watching in Sydney during this annual migration cannot help but be entranced by these majestic giants romping in warm waters. Visitors can readily see the famous humpbacks and southern right whales from onboard a whale watching cruise, from the air on a scenic charter flight, from a cliff top trail on North and South Head, and even occasionally from the shore, as the ever-curious whales are known to swim right inside Sydney Harbour.

10 Best Places to Go Hiking around Sydney

10 Best Places to Go Hiking around Sydney

The area that surrounds Sydney is packed with fascinating hikes that range from easy walks to a challenging walk-through to nature filled circuit trails that will stun your eyes. Sydney, one of the top destinations to visit on a tour in Australia, has a plethora of national parks such as Blue Mountain, Kanangra Boyd, Royal, Bouddi and Ku-ring-gai Chase which offer a variety of interesting features from aboriginal rock engravings to lush rainforest to secluded beaches. Take a look at some the special places that are highlighted below and you can find a trail that is tailored to your interest to go hiking in Sydney.

15 Things to Do In and Around Adelaide

15 Things to Do In and Around Adelaide

Adelaide is often overlooked but should not be forgotten by travelers who are searching for a fascinating place to visit on a Australia tour. Founded in 1836, the city lays claim to numerous unique places to visit that are rooted in history, culture and adventure. There are a plethora of things to do in Adelaide for backpackers, couples and families that will excite your inner traveler as you peruse the streets as well as the peripheral areas. Adelaide attractions include stunning historic architecture, lush gardens with waterfalls, world-class museums that explain the ways of the Aboriginal people and incredible wineries within a short drive of the city centre. To make planning your excursion to Adelaide a little easier, we have compiled a great list of what to do in Adelaide that will surely help you make the most of your time.

8 Best Things to do in Perth

8 Best Things to do in Perth

For the traveler who wants to experience it all, Perth’s combination of city, nature and ocean means it’s the ultimate destination in Australia. The western side of the city overlooks the Indian Ocean and on the other side is the infamous bushland. With such diverse landscapes, Perth is home to land and ocean wildlife species that make any naturalist swoon.Surrounding oneself with penguins, quokkas, koalas and whale sharks is just one highlight from countless things to do in Perth. Add to that a 100-year-old farmer’s market, one of the largest parks in the world and bars and restaurants lining the pristine streets, it is no wonder 2.8 million travelers prioritize this Australian city on their travel itineraries annually. Here are our recommendations for the best Perth activities, listed below in no particular order.

16 Best Things to Do in Brisbane

16 Best Things to Do in Brisbane

Brisbane — Queensland's capital prides itself on balancing its cosmopolitan polish with a laid-back tropical lifestyle and gloriously sunny weather. With its signature Brisbane River and nearby Moreton Bay, Brisbane has water fun on tap, while its CBD plays host to fabulous retail therapy, sumptuous restaurants, and a vibrant market. Climb the iconic Story Bridge, cuddle a Koala, and go for a river cruise or picnic in a park to experience an iconic trip to Australia. Confidently Australian, there are plenty of things to do in Brisbane. 

Top 10 Things to Do in Cairns

Top 10 Things to Do in Cairns

Cairns, in Northern Queensland, Australia, is a tropical paradise with a great deal for the nature lover or adventurer to enjoy. The first activity most people think of when wondering what to do in Cairns is to explore the incredible Great Barrier Reef, which comes within 20 kilometres of the city. Although exploring the reef and it’s dive sites is a must-do experience (which also makes our list, of course) there are many other things to see in or near Cairns, from cathedrals with a difference to culturally diverse food and extreme sports. Have a read of our top 10 things to do in Cairns.

9 Things to do in Hunter Valley

9 Things to do in Hunter Valley

A short two hour drive north of Sydney is a valley spanning in excess of 29,000 sq km. It is comprised of the Hunter River, its 18 tributary rivers which, over the centuries, have carved out a remarkably lush landscape in the Hunter Valley. Hunter Valley is home to most of Australia’s oldest wineries, fine dining restaurants run by Sydney's gourmet chefs and a destination for all kinds of grandeur activities. With wine, good food and good weather, you will hardly run out of things to do in Hunter Valley, making this place, a great addition to an Australia tour. 

Inspiring Things to Do at the Blue Mountains

Inspiring Things to Do at the Blue Mountains

A stretch of silky-green tall trees perched over a dainty blue horizon, carpeted by rocky cliffs, canyons and sparkling waterfalls makes up the historic gem and aesthetic wonder known as the Blue Mountains.Located in the western part of Sydney, Australia, the Blue Mountain region is Australia's 14th world heritage area and covers about a million hectares of land, with its steep and beautifully positioned mountains being the highlight. These mountains get their name from the densely populated eucalyptus trees on the mountains that spread oil vapour into the air which is mixed in with the dust and water vapour, creating a hazy blue colour over the mountains when seen from a distance. Thousands of tourists visit yearly to witness the ambient vibe that stems from this ancient site, which is home to over a thousand canyons and a national park with a yearly range of about 3.5 – 4 million visitors! With the mountains, trees, waterfalls and beautiful quaint towns all working together to form a magical view, you will have a blissful time adventuring through mystical places. The Blue Mountains is a popular destination to visit in a tour in Australia Here are a few captivating things to do in the Blue Mountains.

Top Things to Do in and around Hobart

Top Things to Do in and around Hobart

With a new-found sense of self-confidence, Hobart, Tasmania’s oldest city, is no doubt brimming with intrigue for the avid traveler. Although there might be a small-town feel to it, the list of Hobart attractions goes on and on. With its beautiful Georgian and Victorian architecture, a booming food scene, and a wide variety of arts and crafts to take home as souvenirs, you’ll have more than enough to do in Hobart’s 15+ hours of sunshine per day during the height of summer. Often referred to as the gateway to Antarctica and the Southern Ocean, Hobart is also a perfect starting point for holidaymakers looking to embark on an enticing boating adventure or for those looking for less crowded destinations on their Australia tour. If you’re left pondering about the top things to do in Hobart, look no further than this travel guide, which will provide you with a wealth of information to help you plan the trip of a lifetime!

Top 10 Things to Do in Tasmania

Top 10 Things to Do in Tasmania

Tasmania is a wild island south of mainland Australia teaming with fascinating history, scenic wilderness, and culinary gems. Once known for its tragic past as the remote island to where Australia’s convicts were exiled, Tasmania is now one of the best frontiers for adventure and boutique tours in Australia. The island is vast and the sights are immense, so plan your trip wisely with this guide of the best things to do in Tasmania.

Top Things to Do in Alice Springs

Top Things to Do in Alice Springs

Alice Springs was built around a series of springs that were found in the middle of a desert in the Australian outback. Now, Alice Springs is one of the largest towns in its territory and tourism is major part of the economy. This is a destination that caters to a range of travelers, from budget backpackers to luxury travelers. There are many things to do in Alice Springs that give you the chance to experience the rich history of the town and the beautiful natural landscapes surrounding it. Check out our list below.

Top 10 Things to Do in Flinders Chase National Park

Top 10 Things to Do in Flinders Chase National Park

Located on Kangaroo Island, Australia, Flinders Chase National Park is a remote but breathtaking national park, complete with coastal scenery, formidable naturally-sculpted rocks, vast wilderness, towering limestone cliffs and huge white beaches. There is also an abundance of wildlife, including seals, kangaroos, koalas, birds, goanas and echidnas.Apart from the wildlife and landscapes, the park also has geological monuments with a rich cultural heritage and value, traditional lighthouses built from limestone, and an excellent and warm tourist reception. Planning a visit to Flinders Chase National Park while on a tour to Kangaroo Island? You should! Below are the top ten things to do in Flinders Chase National Park.

A Guide to Purnululu National Park

A Guide to Purnululu National Park

Discover one of Australia’s greatest emerging destinations, Purnululu National Park. Though the local Aboriginal tribes have held this spot in high regard for over 40,000 years, it is relatively new to the tourist map. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003, Purnululu National Park is full of remarkable phenomena unlike anywhere else on the planet. This spectacular park boasts 250 meter-high cliffs, the distinctive beehive-shaped sandstone formations of the Bungle Bungle Range, and stunning gorges.If you are looking for an outback adventure on your tour to Australia, head to Purnululu National Park. It’s a spectacular paradise for outdoor enthusiasts seeking an adventure in the rugged outback.

11 Things to do in Darwin, Australia’s Northern Territory

11 Things to do in Darwin, Australia’s Northern Territory

As the capital of Australia’s Northern Territory, Darwin is a laid-back destination, promising an adventure filled with outdoor escapes and colorful characters. From its vibrant markets to its cruises and crocs, Darwin has an undeniable Aboriginal feel to it and is one of Australia’s only tropical paradises; it’s the perfect place to kick back and enjoy a magnificent blend of the outback and the tropics.There are a lot of things to do in Darwin. You may choose to revel in the rich history, get your share of retail therapy at the markets, or simply lose your heart in its natural beauty, but however you choose to spend your time, there are a few sites you simply can’t afford to miss. If you plan to add Darwin to your Australia tour, read on to find out Darwin’s top points of interest, listed in no particular order.

Things to See and Do in Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park

Things to See and Do in Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park

Along Lasseter Highway is a magnificent sandstone monolith standing more than 340 meters high and shining bright red. This is Uluru, the red heart of the Australian continent. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has a rich connection to Australia's indigenous culture in the past. Just 16 km away is the Kata Tjuta, another geographical wonder, made up of 36 conglomerate rock domes that have existed for 500 million years. The entirety of Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park stretches around 1,300 square kilometers of arid land ecosystems that are home to vast species of flora and fauna only found in dry settings. The park is open all year round, excluding areas closed for privacy of the indigenous families residing there. Tourism is a flourishing industry here, while locals promote their cultural and natural heritage with a unique combination of Aussie hospitality and stunning landmarks. If you're planning to visit Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park, you're in for a treat. Here are the top things to do in Uluru, from the thrill of the great outdoors to the laidback viewing of the setting sun.Highlights Hike around Uluru and get close to the red rock's unique geographical marvel Discover Australia's Anangu culture by paying a visit to the park's cultural center Go camping outside the premises of the park or stay in five-star luxury accommodations nearby See the Wakagetti Dancers perform around a bonfire Lowlights Fires are common in this arid location, usually occurring when storms arrive in hot weather The park is isolated from public facilities

5 Things to Do on a Great Barrier Reef Holiday

5 Things to Do on a Great Barrier Reef Holiday

There is one beautiful gift that the Australians have and that is the Great Barrier Reef. A breathtakingly beautiful coral reef — not to mention the hundreds of golden, sun-soaked islands and aquamarine waters that makes this destination the best place to go scuba diving, not just in Australia but in the world. Without question, it is one of the world’s top tourist destinations to visit on a tour to Australia. Packed with beautiful things to see, adventures that will take your breath away and activities that you won’t have enough days to enjoy. Scuba diving, snorkelling, tours via aircraft or helicopter, whizzing over the various islands, viewing colourful and exotic marine life, swimming with dolphins and the list has only just started.You are going to love some of the top things to see and do when it comes to Great Barrier Reef holidays. This is a place for everyone, whether you are an outdoor and nature lover, a sporting enthusiast, a beach and sun lover, or you just want to be where the crowds are — there are so many things to do in the Great Barrier Reef. Highlights Unimaginably rich biodiversity and beauty which is only believable when you see it for yourself. Thousands of marine-life species including the humpback dolphins, humpback whales and sea turtles. Outdoor activities that cover everything from snorkelling, to hiking, water sports, flying, and scuba diving. A UNESCO world heritage site. This status is bestowed on places such as this that possess universal value and outstanding qualities. The Great Barrier Reef coral region also covers places like Cairns, the city of charm and character, and also tropical rainforests, gorges and wildlife. Lowlights An increase in the weather temperatures has led to coral bleaching. The warmer waters are killing off the algae which inhabits the coral, resulting in the bleached appearance of the coral. Oil spills, overfishing and mining are big lowlights. These human activities have a negative impact on the ecosystem of the reef.

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