Travelling to Australia?
You'll find a beautiful land and you’ll find a wonderful mix of ancient Aboriginal culture and modern European and Oriental influence.
The climate in Australia is fantastic and if you’re looking for outstanding and exciting travel opportunities, then this is a place you simply must visit.
There is just so much to do and see here in this wonderful country that you’ll never have enough time to see it all.
In places like Uluru, ( Ayers Rock to all those who don’t speak the language), which is a great big rock right in the middle of the outback, you can see ancient aboriginal rock art, painted by the local people hundreds (or perhaps even thousands ) of years ago.
Maybe you might even purchase some of the local art to take with you as a reminder of the best holiday of your life…
Australia wonderful beaches, probably the best in the world in my humble opinion, on which to idle away lazy days, and stark outback (otherwise known as "the bush") to explore in Queensland.
The climate is superb; Australians don’t call Queensland "The Sunshine State" without good reason.
New South Wales, or "The Premier State" as they like to be known, is the business capital of Australia (although those who live in Melbourne would probably dispute that).
The weather here is generally a little milder than in Queensland, but they do have their days.....
Western Australia. is a vast open space.
Perth,. the capital, is a great little city, the beaches are white, the atmosphere is relaxed and the people are laid back and very friendly.
The climate?.
Can be very hot in summer and can also be quite cool in winter.
As for Victoria. the beautiful countryside will blow you away.
Not stark like the Australian "outback" states but the mountain country is something else.
You can ski in the snow in Victoria in winter and you can roast in the summer and it’s not uncommon for Melbourne, the capital, to have all four seasons in one day…..
South Australia. has some of the finest vineyards in the world, (the cellar doors will astound those who like to try a drop), and some of the nicest churches (perhaps worth a visit after you’ve tried a drop too many…?).
Adelaide. is called the "City of Churches" after all.
The weather in South Australia is quite visitor friendly, unlike so much of Oz, but it can get extremely hot in the summer (that’s from November to March for our visitors from the Northern hemisphere) and likewise quite cool in the winter months.
The Northern Territory, home of Kakadu National Park and Alice Springs, is Australia's "wildlife sanctuary".
Here you can see crocodiles and snakes, wild bulls and horses and camels, scorpions and even some of the biggest termites in the world, if that's what turns you on...
The Northern Territory can be wild and dangerous, the people are warm and friendly, the weather is always hot and sultry, it’s a magical place.
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