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]]>The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef system and is home to an abundance of marine life. Snorkeling in the clear, turquoise waters of the Great Barrier Reef is an experience like no other. Swim with sea turtles, rays, and a variety of colorful fish in their natural habitat.
The Daintree Rainforest is a unique ecosystem that is home to an incredible array of plant and animal life. Take a guided tour through the rainforest to learn about the different species and their habitats, or take a dip in the refreshing waters of Mossman Gorge.
Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is a massive sandstone monolith in the heart of the Australian outback. This sacred site holds deep cultural significance for the local Aboriginal people and is a must-see for any visitor to Australia. Experience the stunning sunsets and sunrises over Uluru and take part in cultural tours to learn about its history.
The Barossa Valley is Australia’s premier wine region, located just a short drive from Adelaide. With over 150 wineries in the area, you can sample some of Australia’s finest wines and enjoy the beautiful scenery of rolling hills and vineyards.
The Great Ocean Road is a 151-mile stretch of road that winds its way along the southern coast of Australia. This scenic drive takes you past some of the most stunning natural landmarks in the country, including the Twelve Apostles, the Loch Ard Gorge, and the London Arch.
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]]>Perth is located on the ocean, which gives it a ton of beautiful beaches. While travelers can find plenty of other activities to do in the city, it’s always nice to be able to visit spectacular beaches like Cottesloe if you want to take it easy.
If you’re looking to go outside but not spend time in the sand, be sure to check out the Kings Park and Botanic Garden next to the city’s river. Here, you’ll find one of the most beautifully-landscaped urban parks on Earth and you’ll enjoy Perth’s beauty at its finest.
For those that want to top off their trip with a cultural excursion or two, Perth isn’t lacking in options either. Visitors to the big western city have options such as the Fremantle Prison, a UNESCO World Heritage site that served as a jail for English prisoners during Australia’s time as a penal colony.
Perth has tons of interesting sites, beautiful weather, and an idyllic setting. What are you waiting for?
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]]>One of the best ways to see what Australia has to offer is with the Great Southern Rail.
This train service is the most extensive and comprehensive train carrier in the large Oceanic country and offers a variety of routes that will help you see Australia’s outback up close and personal.
The flagship line of the service is a route that transverses the country from north to south, from Darwin to Adelaide. Beginning on Australia’s northern coast, this trip slices this country in half and takes you by landmarks such as Uluru.
Another fantastic route for those looking to discover the Australian countryside is the Indian Pacific line. This route begins in Sydney and takes you all the way along Australia’s southern portion, across the entire width of the country to the west coast city of Perth. As the name suggests, it literally takes you from one ocean to another!
The company offers excursions and stops for travelers in the various destinations that you pass through. In addition, there is an on-board dining service that serves the best in local and regional cuisine to travelers, as well as offering local Australian wine pairings.
I’m ready for a trip on the Great Southern Rail! Are you?
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]]>The town of Coober Pedy in Australia is built primarily underground, and even though its located far into the interior of the country, visiting it is an unforgettable experience.
Coober Pedy has just under 2,000 residents. The town was built in the early 1900s after opal was discovered in the area.
If it weren’t for opal mining, this town would never exist. Why is this? Well, Coober Pedy is located in Southern Australia’s brutal interior. Here, temperatures regularly exceed 40 degrees Celsius in the summer.
Because of this extreme heat, the majority of dwellings and buildings in Coober Pedy is underground.
Tourists in Coober Pedy can visit some of the opal mines, which are open to visitors. They can also experience the unique thrill of staying in an underground hotel.
The Desert Cave Hotel in Coober Pedy is a luxurious four star option which is complete with an underground bar and pool.
If you are looking to tour the Australian Outback, be sure to add Coober Pedy to your list of things to see!
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]]>The visit to Australia usually takes a long period of time; you won’t even consider going there unless it is a month or two months-long holiday. Because of that, packing can be really tricky, especially if you want to explore the whole country. Australia has a huge diversity in the climate: from desert to temperate. However, you maybe won’t always have the planned weather, but before you start packing your suitcase, check the long-range weather forecast.
The ozone layer is thinned over Australia and because of that, the UV radiation is much more intense there than anywhere else on the planet. According to some research, Australia is the skin cancer capital of the world. Be responsible! Always apply a good amount of sun screen before you step ou of your hotel.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BisXEZhnPMO/?tagged=australiansun
In Australia, the price of food might come as a shock to you. One course of meal costs at least $15-20, even in a budget restaurant. If you don’t want to spend your savings on food, cook your own meals.
Aussies are very kind and friendly. They will help you with any problem you have. So don’t be afraid to mix with them. You will maybe find a lifelong friendship.
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]]>The post Crazy Things You Can Only Do In Australia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This great underwater experience, made for people with a huge love for extreme things and too much adrenaline in their body, takes place off the Neptune Islands in Port Lincoln, South Australia. Dive into the crystal clear ocean water in a cage and have a selfie with one of the world’s biggest predator.
This activity is definitely on the “calmer activities” list. The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef system and one of the seven natural wonders, as well. It is an inevitable underwater destination with its picturesque coral reefs, beautiful and colorful fish. Here you can say “hi” to Nemo and Dory!
The Crocosaurus Cove in the city of Darwin offers you a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The scary Cage of Death provides you with a fifteen-minute-long, unique, up close and personal view of Australia’s iconic and monstrous Saltwater Crocodiles.
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]]>The post 5 Amazing Experiences Unique to Australia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef system and is home to an abundance of marine life. Snorkeling in the clear, turquoise waters of the Great Barrier Reef is an experience like no other. Swim with sea turtles, rays, and a variety of colorful fish in their natural habitat.
The Daintree Rainforest is a unique ecosystem that is home to an incredible array of plant and animal life. Take a guided tour through the rainforest to learn about the different species and their habitats, or take a dip in the refreshing waters of Mossman Gorge.
Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is a massive sandstone monolith in the heart of the Australian outback. This sacred site holds deep cultural significance for the local Aboriginal people and is a must-see for any visitor to Australia. Experience the stunning sunsets and sunrises over Uluru and take part in cultural tours to learn about its history.
The Barossa Valley is Australia’s premier wine region, located just a short drive from Adelaide. With over 150 wineries in the area, you can sample some of Australia’s finest wines and enjoy the beautiful scenery of rolling hills and vineyards.
The Great Ocean Road is a 151-mile stretch of road that winds its way along the southern coast of Australia. This scenic drive takes you past some of the most stunning natural landmarks in the country, including the Twelve Apostles, the Loch Ard Gorge, and the London Arch.
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]]>The post Perth is Waiting for You to Discover appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Perth is located on the ocean, which gives it a ton of beautiful beaches. While travelers can find plenty of other activities to do in the city, it’s always nice to be able to visit spectacular beaches like Cottesloe if you want to take it easy.
If you’re looking to go outside but not spend time in the sand, be sure to check out the Kings Park and Botanic Garden next to the city’s river. Here, you’ll find one of the most beautifully-landscaped urban parks on Earth and you’ll enjoy Perth’s beauty at its finest.
For those that want to top off their trip with a cultural excursion or two, Perth isn’t lacking in options either. Visitors to the big western city have options such as the Fremantle Prison, a UNESCO World Heritage site that served as a jail for English prisoners during Australia’s time as a penal colony.
Perth has tons of interesting sites, beautiful weather, and an idyllic setting. What are you waiting for?
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]]>The post The Great Southern Rail is Australia’s Best Train Service appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the best ways to see what Australia has to offer is with the Great Southern Rail.
This train service is the most extensive and comprehensive train carrier in the large Oceanic country and offers a variety of routes that will help you see Australia’s outback up close and personal.
The flagship line of the service is a route that transverses the country from north to south, from Darwin to Adelaide. Beginning on Australia’s northern coast, this trip slices this country in half and takes you by landmarks such as Uluru.
Another fantastic route for those looking to discover the Australian countryside is the Indian Pacific line. This route begins in Sydney and takes you all the way along Australia’s southern portion, across the entire width of the country to the west coast city of Perth. As the name suggests, it literally takes you from one ocean to another!
The company offers excursions and stops for travelers in the various destinations that you pass through. In addition, there is an on-board dining service that serves the best in local and regional cuisine to travelers, as well as offering local Australian wine pairings.
I’m ready for a trip on the Great Southern Rail! Are you?
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]]>The post Discovering Australia’s Underground Town appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The town of Coober Pedy in Australia is built primarily underground, and even though its located far into the interior of the country, visiting it is an unforgettable experience.
Coober Pedy has just under 2,000 residents. The town was built in the early 1900s after opal was discovered in the area.
If it weren’t for opal mining, this town would never exist. Why is this? Well, Coober Pedy is located in Southern Australia’s brutal interior. Here, temperatures regularly exceed 40 degrees Celsius in the summer.
Because of this extreme heat, the majority of dwellings and buildings in Coober Pedy is underground.
Tourists in Coober Pedy can visit some of the opal mines, which are open to visitors. They can also experience the unique thrill of staying in an underground hotel.
The Desert Cave Hotel in Coober Pedy is a luxurious four star option which is complete with an underground bar and pool.
If you are looking to tour the Australian Outback, be sure to add Coober Pedy to your list of things to see!
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]]>The post How to Survive Australia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The visit to Australia usually takes a long period of time; you won’t even consider going there unless it is a month or two months-long holiday. Because of that, packing can be really tricky, especially if you want to explore the whole country. Australia has a huge diversity in the climate: from desert to temperate. However, you maybe won’t always have the planned weather, but before you start packing your suitcase, check the long-range weather forecast.
The ozone layer is thinned over Australia and because of that, the UV radiation is much more intense there than anywhere else on the planet. According to some research, Australia is the skin cancer capital of the world. Be responsible! Always apply a good amount of sun screen before you step ou of your hotel.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BisXEZhnPMO/?tagged=australiansun
In Australia, the price of food might come as a shock to you. One course of meal costs at least $15-20, even in a budget restaurant. If you don’t want to spend your savings on food, cook your own meals.
Aussies are very kind and friendly. They will help you with any problem you have. So don’t be afraid to mix with them. You will maybe find a lifelong friendship.
The post How to Survive Australia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Crazy Things You Can Only Do In Australia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This great underwater experience, made for people with a huge love for extreme things and too much adrenaline in their body, takes place off the Neptune Islands in Port Lincoln, South Australia. Dive into the crystal clear ocean water in a cage and have a selfie with one of the world’s biggest predator.
This activity is definitely on the “calmer activities” list. The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef system and one of the seven natural wonders, as well. It is an inevitable underwater destination with its picturesque coral reefs, beautiful and colorful fish. Here you can say “hi” to Nemo and Dory!
The Crocosaurus Cove in the city of Darwin offers you a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The scary Cage of Death provides you with a fifteen-minute-long, unique, up close and personal view of Australia’s iconic and monstrous Saltwater Crocodiles.
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