The document discusses winter activities available in Australia's Blue Mountains and Australian Alps regions. It describes the annual Yulefest Christmas celebration held in June-August in the Blue Mountains, which includes roast dinners, caroling, and meeting Santa Claus. It also mentions the Three Sisters rock formation and Jenolan Caves tourist attractions in the Blue Mountains. For the Australian Alps, it discusses skiing and snowboarding opportunities at resorts like Charlotte Pass, Hotham Alpine Resort, and Thredbo Alpine Village, which offer skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and other winter activities.
We look into a handful of destinations such as Scandinavia, Antarctica, New Zealand, Canada, Alaska and many more in this most recent 'Cloud 9' travel brochure.
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We look into a handful of destinations such as Scandinavia, Antarctica, New Zealand, Canada, Alaska and many more in this most recent 'Cloud 9' travel brochure.
Fancy seeing the Northern Lights? How about a wilderness trip in Alaska? We've got everything you need to know here.
More brochures: http://www.discover-the-world.co.uk/en/brochures/
The May issue of our digital magazine features hiking holidays, northern lights travel suggestions and an interview with one of our top guides as well as an exclusive photo competition.
The latest issue of our digital magazine features ICEHOTEL art suites design previews, including a London Underground-inspired creation; 5 new trips in Iceland and polar bears in Manitoba.
The duration of the tour is 10 hours.An Ideal retreat for nature lovers alike.Travel with us on this awe-inspiring route to the southern-most tip of Iceland. On this scenic trip to Vík we embark on a journey to some of Iceland’s most iconic natural monuments.
Iceland is even ever more spectacular during the winter months offering an abundance of frozen waterfalls, frozen beaches covered in icebergs and snow covered volcano’s and mountains which give the perfect photogenic opportunities for any keen photographer. The real highlight of the Iceland tour will be the Aurora Borealis.
The duration of the tour is 10 hours.An Ideal retreat for nature lovers alike.Travel with us on this awe-inspiring route to the southern-most tip of Iceland. On this scenic trip to Vík we embark on a journey to some of Iceland’s most iconic natural monuments.
Iceland is even ever more spectacular during the winter months offering an abundance of frozen waterfalls, frozen beaches covered in icebergs and snow covered volcano’s and mountains which give the perfect photogenic opportunities for any keen photographer. The real highlight of the Iceland tour will be the Aurora Borealis.
Icelandic Winter Delights: Top 10 Adventure Places to Visit during the Cold Season
Iceland is a country renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and unique natural wonders, and the winter season adds a magical touch to its already captivating charm. With its snowy landscapes, icy glaciers, and dancing northern lights, Iceland becomes a winter wonderland that offers unforgettable adventures for travelers. Here are the top 10 adventure places to visit in Iceland during the cold season.
Blue Lagoon: Soak in the warm geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon while surrounded by snowy landscapes, creating a surreal and relaxing experience.
Golden Circle: Explore the iconic Golden Circle route, which includes geysers, waterfalls, and the historic Thingvellir National Park, all draped in a winter blanket.
Vatnajökull National Park: Embark on a thrilling glacier hiking or ice climbing expedition in the largest national park in Europe, boasting mesmerizing ice formations.
Ice Caves: Discover the mesmerizing ice caves that form within glaciers during winter, revealing stunning shades of blue and providing a unique adventure inside the frozen world.
Snæfellsnes Peninsula: Take a journey to this mystical peninsula, known for its dramatic landscapes, black sand beaches, and the iconic Snæfellsjökull volcano.
Reykjavik: Explore Iceland's vibrant capital city, Reykjavik, adorned with colorful houses, cultural attractions, cozy cafes, and lively winter festivals.
Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon: Witness the awe-inspiring sight of icebergs floating in the lagoon, surrounded by snow-covered mountains, creating a surreal winter scenery.
Northern Lights: Experience the mesmerizing dance of the northern lights, a celestial spectacle that paints the winter sky with vibrant colors.
Landmannalaugar: Traverse the otherworldly landscapes of Landmannalaugar, known for its geothermal hot springs, colorful rhyolite mountains, and snow-capped peaks.
Husky Sledding: Embark on an exhilarating husky sledding adventure through the snowy wilderness, led by a team of energetic and friendly sled dogs.
Visiting Iceland during the winter season offers a unique opportunity to witness the country's natural beauty in a truly enchanting setting. These top 10 adventure places provide a glimpse into the wonders that await intrepid travelers seeking unforgettable experiences amidst Iceland's winter delights.
Issue two is full of ideas for escapes between May and September in Iceland, Norway and Greenland as well as go-slow in New Zealand and 9 great adventures.
Despite the over population and the man made heavy pollution, which we even face in the remotest spots of the Pacific Ocean, our planet still has numerous beautiful locations, which should surely belong in everyone’s bucket list.
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Embark on a Wonderful Aussie Adventure with a carefully crafted 10-day itinerary that promises a heartwarming journey through the diverse landscapes and vibrant culture of Australia. This land Down Under beckons with its iconic landmarks, breathtaking natural wonders, and friendly locals eager to share their stories.
Day 1-2: Sydney Sights and Sounds
Begin your adventure in Sydney, immersing yourself in the dynamic energy of the bustling city. Explore the iconic Sydney Opera House, stroll along the picturesque Sydney Harbour Bridge, and unwind at Bondi Beach. Dive into the city's rich history at The Rocks and savor delectable cuisine at Darling Harbour.
Day 3-4: Melbourne's Arts and Gardens
Fly to Melbourne, a city renowned for its artsy vibe and lush gardens. Discover hidden laneways adorned with street art, explore the Royal Botanic Gardens, and indulge in Melbourne's famous coffee culture. Visit the National Gallery of Victoria and catch a performance at one of the city's vibrant theaters.
Day 5-6: Nature's Majesty in Cairns
Head north to Cairns and be mesmerized by the Great Barrier Reef. Snorkel or dive into the kaleidoscopic underwater world, or take a scenic helicopter ride for a bird's-eye view. Unwind on the white sands of Palm Cove and explore the ancient Daintree Rainforest, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Day 7-8: Outback Adventure in Alice Springs
Fly to Alice Springs for a taste of the Australian Outback. Explore the iconic Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, marvel at the breathtaking Uluru at sunrise or sunset, and learn about Aboriginal culture. Take a scenic hot air balloon ride over the vast red landscapes for a unique perspective.
Day 9-10: Wildlife Encounters in Adelaide
Conclude your adventure in Adelaide, where wildlife encounters await. Visit Kangaroo Island, home to native wildlife such as kangaroos, koalas, and sea lions. Explore Adelaide Hills and indulge in the region's renowned food and wine offerings.
Craft memories that will last a lifetime on this Wonderful Aussie Adventure, a 10-day journey blending urban excitement, natural wonders, and cultural richness in the heart of Australia. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, history buff, or foodie, this itinerary ensures an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of the Land Down Under.
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WINTER 2016
DOWN UNDER WINTER WONDER By Dorothy Crouch
DECK THE HALLS IN THE
BLUE MOUNTAINS
Christmas in July takes on new meaning for visitors
to Australia’s Blue Mountains. During June through
August, New South Wales’ Blue Mountains are the
site of a world-renowned, mid-year Christmas
celebration that has become an annual affair dating
back to 1980.
Yulefest brings together travelers to sit fireside,
convene for roast dinners at the Katoomba
guesthouse – the original celebration site, sing
Christmas carols in Leura and meet Santa Claus
(or challenge him to karaoke) in Mount Victoria.
Aussie dinner theatre is extremely popular, therefore
accompanying a meal with a side of murder mystery
or “Faulty Towers” is a unique visitor experience.
A particular Yulefest favorite occurs each year in
June, drawing locals and travelers. The 23rd annual
Blue Mountains Winter Magic Festival will be held
June 18, 2016, only a few days preceding Australia’s
Winter Solstice. In the town of Katoomba, the main
street is open only to pedestrians and attendees are
encouraged to dress in costume. The event draws
vendors, whose stalls line the streets, and artists,
musicians and dancers. The Winter Magic Festival
Parade is a procession of puppeteers, musicians and
revelers dressed in colorful festive costumes.
While Yulefest receives a lot of recognition during
this time of year, the Blue Mountains boast many
more attractions. Three Sisters is a soaring formation
of rock that, according to Aboriginal legend, resulted
when a tribal witchdoctor turned a trio of siblings to
stone. While the legend varies, the magnificence of
the peaks is indisputable.
Within the Blue Mountains, travelers will also
find the Jenolan Caves, an underground wonderland
comprising rivers and limestone formations. In
addition to adventure caving, bushwalks, children’s
and night tours, Jenolan Caves also offers a “Legends,
Mysteries & Ghosts” tour. Guests will learn about
local legends and hear tales of inexplicable
happenings within the caves.
Guides are available for hire or travelers can plan
a journey through the New South Wales National
Parks and Wildlife Service.
AUSTRALIAN-STYLE ALPS
Not as well known as its Swiss counterparts, the
Australian Alps, located in the country’s southeast
region, afford the opportunity to enjoy popular winter
activities – Aussie style. Home to Australia’s tallest
peak, Mount Kosciuszko, which stands 7,310 feet
high in the Snowy Mountains, the Alps boast plenty
of winter activities including exceptional ski and
snowboarding options.
While Mount Kosciuszko reigns as the country’s
highest peak, Charlotte Pass Snow Resort is
Australia’s highest resort. Known for its natural
powder and regular snowfall, Charlotte Pass
is located at 5,791 feet, affording excellent
conditions and unmatched views. Accessible only
by over-snow vehicle departing from Perisher
Valley, the Charlotte Pass Snow Resort offers ticket
options for skiers and snowboarders that include
transportation cost and fares for guests who simply
want to travel up the mountain to enjoy the wintery
atmosphere.
Within the Australian Alpine National Park lies
Hotham Alpine Resort, located 4.5 hours from
Melbourne. Hotham affords accessible snow
attractions, such as skiing for all levels – including
cross-country options, tobogganing, dog sled tours,
snowmobile rides and three terrain parks. Instruction
is available for skiers and snowboarders who would
like to improve their skills through group or private
lessons. Advanced ski and snowboard master
classes, and instructor clinics are also available for
guests who are passionate about their sport. The
area is home to unique flora and fauna, such as
crimson rosellas, whose vibrant hues of red and
blue bear a striking contrast against the pure, white
Australian snow. Accommodations are available
in on-site apartments, chalets, lodges and motels,
or six miles away at Dinner Plain, an alpine village
that includes all the luxuries of a five-star getaway.
Guests of Dinner Plain are afforded access to
ski outfitters, a boutique, MYABI Hair Design –
specializing in Aveda services, catering and medical
facilities. Spa services are provided at the Onsen
Retreat and Spa, which offers body and skin
treatments, a gymnasium, sauna and the opportunity
to soak in the outdoor pool, heated to 104 degrees
Fahrenheit. The site doesn’t lack dining options either,
as guests can choose from the Dinner Plain Hotel,
Tsubo Bar & Restaurant, Alpine Lodge, Alphutte
Pizza & Bar and Mountain Kitchen.
AUSSIE ALPINE ADVENTURES
Catering to outdoor enthusiasts of all interests,
Thredbo Alpine Village’s cold-weather options suit
every type of adventure seeker. Located in the Snowy
Mountains, Thredbo provides easy solutions for guests
to maximize their adventure in true Aussie style. The
village offers a variety of lodging styles, including
apartments, hotel accommodations and lodge options,
for singles or groups, couples or families. Denman
Day Spa, located in The Denman Hotel within the
village, offers indulgences including aromatherapy,
sport massage, facials and waxing. Winner of 2013’s
World Ski Award for Australia’s Best Ski Chalet, the
property’s luxurious Rockpool Lodge allows guests
to enjoy secluded apartment-style accommodations,
overlooking the Thredbo River, complete with kitchen,
laundry appliances, barbecue, balcony, fireplace,
Jacuzzi and sauna.
Boasting Australia’s five longest runs, Thredbo is
also home to four terrain parks, all of which address
the specific needs of different ski and snowboard
levels. The resort aims to impress, and on Saturday
evenings at dusk it hosts the Thredbo Fireworks
and Flare Run. Following a fireworks presentation,
advanced skiers and snowboarders fly down the
Supertrail while waving flares, creating a flaming
mountainside snow show. On Family Fun Nights,
held each Thursday, children travel down Friday Flat,
illuminated by glow-in-the-dark accessories. After
reaching the end of the run, families enjoy music,
fire pits and face painting, and are joined by the
resident Thredboland animals. Guests who have
intermediate ski or snowboarding experience and
a valid lift ticket are invited to participate in
complimentary Toyota Ambassador Tours. Led
by members of the guest-services team, the tour
introduces visitors to different mountain areas.
Thredbo is much more than a ski and snowboard
area, as guests are also able to embark on snowshoe
adventures to Mt. Kosciuskzo through seemingly
untouched natural terrain. Also available are
avalanche awareness courses, for guests who
would like to pursue emergency preparedness
training during their holiday. In the Snow Play
Park, visitors can also toboggan, snow tube and
build snowmen or angels.
The months between June and September can bring
sweltering heat to North America. While Australia
doesn’t always come to mind when considering ski
destinations, many tour agencies offer comprehensive
itineraries and can help tailor additional excursions to
suit a customer’s needs. Outfitters Kensington Tours
and Abercrombie & Kent offer itineraries to Australia
and provide tour customization. This summer, enjoy a
seasonal switch by changing latitude and trade swim
trunks for snow-covered peaks with prime powder in
an Australian winter.
Traveling to Australia often inspires must-see lists that include warm-weather activities such as swimming the Great Barrier Reef,
surfing the Gold Coast and walkabouts in the Outback. This distant island nation shouldn’t be sold short only as a destination
where catching waves and bungee jumping under sunny skies are the biggest attractions. Visiting this adventure-rich
destination during the Southern Hemisphere’s winter months provides a distinctively different Down Under experience.
Not as well known as its Swiss
counterparts, the Australian Alps,
located in the country’s southeast
region, afford the opportunity to
enjoy popular winter activities –
Aussie style.
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