Kings Canyon in Watarrka National Park is one of the most famous natural icons of the Northern Territory outback. Famous for its cliffs, gorges and views, Kings Canyon has walking tracks and hiking trails. As you visit the area, a common question arises: Can you swim in Kings Canyon? In this article, we’ll answer that […]
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Ayers Rock (also known as Uluru) is one of Australia’s most iconic natural wonders in the middle of Central Australia. Thousands of people visit each year to experience the culture and landscape. But Uluru is in a desert, and the weather can be extreme, with big temperature fluctuations between day and night. Knowing how hot
The Great Ocean Road is one of Australia’s most beautiful coastlines, with amazing scenery and a wide variety of marine life. From plump fur seals and curious bottlenose dolphins to Humpback Whales and Blue Whales, this coastal paradise is a haven for animal lovers. Whether you visit Apollo Bay, Port Campbell National Park, or the Marengo Reefs Marine Sanctuary, there are endless opportunities for wildlife encounters. Looking to explore this stunning region? A Great Ocean Road
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Swimming with these incredible creatures of the ocean is a once in a lifetime experience for marine lovers. If you want to experience them, Western Australia (WA) has some of the best whale shark encounters in the world. With massive fish, tropical fish and marine life in the blue waters of Ningaloo Marine Park, here’s
In the heart of the Northern Territory, Finke Gorge National Park is a 46,000ha wilderness area famous for its old landscapes, cultural importance and natural beauty. Palm Valley is here, with cabbage palms and slender palms, the remnants of tropical forests from millions of years ago. Whether you want adventure or serenity, this little known
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The Larapinta Trail is one of Australia’s most famous long-distance trails and runs through the stunning West MacDonnell Ranges in the Northern Territory. 223km of rugged terrain, diverse ecosystems and breathtaking views make it a challenge for the adventurous hiker. But the question remains: is the Larapinta Trail hard? In this guide, we will break
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Bushwalking lovers will be pleased to learn that Conservation Hill Reserve on Phillip Island is resplendent with beautiful scenery and exciting animals. Here, people of all ages are encouraged to walk through this peaceful area, and bond with nature. Different combinations of walks are available in the reserve for different fitness levels and preferences. Relative
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For people interested in the rich history of Phillip Island, the Phillip Island Historical Society Museum is a treasure trove. It is not just a museum where artifacts are collected; rather it is a repository of cultural history in the form of a photographic essays and testimonies of the unique people of the island. The
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Australia boasts an abundance of natural landscapes that offer the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. From serene beaches to lush rainforests, this vast continent is home to numerous spots where you can relax and rejuvenate surrounded by nature. In this article, we’ll explore seven remarkable places that will help you
When it comes to finding tranquil getaways, Australia boasts a plethora of serene destinations ideal for relaxation and peace. From stunning coastal regions to lush green landscapes, each place offers a unique escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you are seeking solitude in nature or luxurious spa retreats, this guide will
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