Australia is known for its immense warmth, cold beer, and likable people. The magnificent culture and serene beaches shining throughout the year are significant attractions. Also, abundant wildlife and colorful streets are not just welcoming; they are an eye treat to all the foodies and travel enthusiasts.
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Australia is known for its immense
warmth, cold beer, and likable
people. The magnificent culture and
serene beaches shining throughout
the year are significant attractions.
Also, abundant wildlife and colorful
streets are not just welcoming; they
are an eye treat to all the foodies and
travel enthusiasts.
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So, you’ve heard a whole bunch of
stories from your friends about
Australia. But, did you know that the
East Coast of Australia has a
coastline of 2600 Kms between
Cairns and Sydney? There are
wonders all over the shore, capturing
your attention. Every spot has a
luscious view to zoom your eyeballs.
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By now, you must have juggled through numerous resources to check
out things to do in Australia. Here we have prepared a checklist of Top
things to do in Australia to help you juice out the best experiences.
● Travel by luxury train across the continent
● Taste exotic flavors of Australia in Tasmania
● Watch Sydney Harbor’s New year Eve fireworks
● Kimberley Cruise
● Uluru night sky dinner
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● Explore the world of white sharks in Port Lincoln
● Rest and celebrate the scenic beauty with your stay in luxurious Australian
hotels
● Drive across Great Ocean Road
● Experience wonder at its peak at the Pinnacles
● Jump across islands on your yacht trip
Travel by luxury train across the continent
Do you like to munch little moments in your travel?
I like to read a book, enjoy my meal, and listen to my long playlist. Train
travel gives you time to enjoy every bit of your journey peacefully.
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Australia has a range of options for trains. You can opt for any of the
luxurious trains based on locations, price range, and your taste.
The luxurious train service runs for approximately 2979 kilometers of
tropics—the Indian pacific runs for about four days and three nights. It
runs between Perth and Sydney, offering a chance to view Kalgoorlie and
its deep gold mines. The grand castle on wheels named after Afghan camel
drivers, The Ghan, is another exclusive ride. It runs between Darwin to
Adelaide in a bidirectional manner covering fascinating Whistle top tours.
Traveling by this train will allow you to cherish the beauty of Alice Springs.
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For some of us, food is the highlight of every occasion. Imagine traveling to
Mexico and missing Tacos?
Or traveling India and eating pizza?
A missed out exquisite dish of a place or wrong choice in menu is a loss!
Australia has its food divided into multiple channels. Nourish your taste
buds with doughnuts and bagels in the Farm Gate Market. After finishing
breakfast, you can hop across numerous stores and gourmet towns to taste
the local cuisine.
A few of our personal favorites are Bangor wine and oyster shed in Port
Author, Belgian Chocolates at House of Anvers. Aussies are addicted to the
barbeque snags.
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If you are in a mood of adventure,
then experiment with meaty sausages.
The grilled sausages are mostly beef
or pork, but there are other animal
meats sausages also available in case
you want to test. Wrap bread around
the sausage top with onions and
delicious sauce, and it’s ready to tickle
your taste buds.
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Watch Sydney Harbor’s New Year
fireworks show.
Have you ever imagined how it would be to gaze a clear sky pouring with
colors on the New Year eve?
There is no better place in the world than Sydney harbor to welcome the
New Year.
Sydney is one of the coolest places to hang out with friends and family.
While in Sydney, try out mouthwatering food, coolest bars, and captivating
art.
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The best locales in the city to check out on priority are listed below.
1. Darling Harbor
2. Bondi Beach
3. Blue Mountains
4.Circular Quay (Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbor Bridge)
5.Chinatown/Haymarket
6. Northern Beaches
7. Paramatta
8. Botany Bay
9. Royal Botanical Garden
10. Taronga Zoo
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What to do on the day of New Year Eve?
Plant yourself in Sydney harbor in any of the parks, or ferry a boat or go on a
cruise. You can also book yourself a room in waterside hotels. There are
vantage points to suit every budget. If you are on the trip with your family,
then Taronga zoo Sydney and Darling Harbour are places offering intimate
family celebrations.
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Do you want some “me-time”?
Kimberly has everything you need to rejuvenate your senses. Here, you can
nibble over your thoughts, introspect, meditate, and enjoy luxurious spa,
meals.
Kimberly stands for a nature-luxury blend. There is luscious natural
beauty pouring all over the place. You can cruise to explore the rocky
terrain, lush waterfalls, ochre-colored gorges, and complex river systems.
The magnetic part attracting visitors from all over the world is seclusion
and peace of Kimberly
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ULURU night
sky dinner
Uluru offers an intimate dining
experience. Dunes and the most
beautiful sunset on the beats of the
didgeridoo will surely lighten up your
mood.
This place has a terrific ambiance and
multiple outlets. Whether you are
traveling solo, with friends or family,
Uluru will not disappoint you!
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Some outlets to harness the Australian flavors in Uluru
1. Pioneer BBQ & Bar
2. Tali Wiru
3. Arngulli Gill & Restaurant
4. Kulata Academy Café
5. Geckos Café
The place provides a vibrant and cozy atmosphere by limiting the number
of guests to only 20 per hotel. The Ayers Rock resort welcomes guests with
extra enthusiasm and zeal to give a memorable dining experience under
stars’ umbrella.
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Explore the World of White Sharks at Port
Lincoln
Have you ever imagined
underwater with giant white
sharks? Isn’t this a notable event
to tell your friends?
It can be one of the most
significant life events in your
adventure diary. Adventure Bay
Charters and Calypso Star
Charters offer one-day white
shark tours. There are two ways
to greet giant white sharks in
Australia.
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The first one is taking a flight from Adelaide to Neptune Island and
watching white sharks in a cage. It’s a convenient option for unskilled
scuba divers. The air supply in the cage makes this a comfortable choice.
You do not require any prior expertise to go underwater.
If you are a pro with an X-factor, you can also swim openly in Nilangoo
reef, Western Australia. The suggested timing for an open ocean swim with
white sharks is between March and August.
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Australia has luxurious lodges and hotels to give travelers a memorable,
comfortable stay. Bammuru plains, Kakadu national park, Northern
Territory is one of the prime destinations to experience wildlife, scenic
beauty, and proximity to nature.
If you enjoy sleepy mornings, great parties, and gala events, then luxurious
lodges in the Northern part of Australia is the perfect destination.
The suites manifest romance, comfort, and relaxation. It’s a perfect place
to catch a view of dingos, wild pigs, water buffalo, crocodiles, and
wallabies.
The food is cooked by expert chefs with endemic ingredients to provide
authentic Aussie food experience.
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The Great ocean road has kangaroos,
luscious forests, and white sharks watch
spots, exotic food outlets, and beautiful
beaches. Hire a rental car in Melbourne
and travel across the Great Ocean Road.
There are multiple spots to view and
explore.
Watch famous surf spots Torquay, Bells
Beach, and fascinating 12 Apostles. Also,
take minutes to walk across the Otway
national park. Great Ocean Road travel
can take three hours, but to explore
everything intimately, we recommend
investing at least two days.
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Pinnacle is a desert located on the
Turquoise coast of Western
Australia. There are secluded
white beaches, wildflowers, and
exquisite natural spark. Stay in the
nearby fishing village of Cervantes
can help you grab some unique
wildlife interactions. The place has
a charm attracting travelers
hungry for a colorful experience.
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The coastal town of Airlie Beach
has a yacht or vessel booking
center. Here, you can hire a boat at
an affordable price and start
hopping across 76 islands. You do
not require any prior expertise.
However, to ensure safety, you
need to report the station at least
two times a day. Stock your vessel
with provisions and sail with your
friends into a beautiful sunset.
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Australia is beautiful in every season, but we suggest you to choose
February to initiate your trip. Starting in February can get you budget
offers on bookings and passes.
June-September is the winter month in Australia, and it’s the perfect time
to see Brisbane. If you start a journey from Sydney then, March will be the
most preferred time. After spending a few days in Sydney, you can move to
Cairns in April/May.
Cairns is known to be the hotspot of adventure and fun. The climate is
humid, and the place is vibrant over the year from travelers all over the
world. Night events, party hubs, and hostels like Gilligan’s make this place
party capital of Australia.
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Bye,Australia!
These were the top 10 things to do in Australia.
Capture memories, make new friends, eat a lot,
explore the landscape and wildlife, and make
your Australia tour a cherishing experience.