Australia : The Sight-Seeing Travel Tour
by: Mark Minding
If you haven’t been to Australia or are planning to visit it a
second time, then you must have all the information about the places
to visit so that you can fully experience the wonderful land that is
Australia.
Australia is the sixth-largest country in the world and is divided into
6 states and several territories. The 6 states are New South Wales, Queensland,
South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia. The two major
territories are the Northern Territory (NT) and the Australian Capital
Territory (ACT).
The largest part of Australia is desert or semi-arid, but the south-east
and south-west corners have temperate climate and moderately fertile
soil. The northern part has tropical climate, which is part tropical
rainforest, part grassland and part desert.
When you go to Australia, you just cannot miss seeing The Great Barrier
Reef. It is the world’s largest coral reef and extends for over
1,200 kms! It lies a short distance from the north-east coast.
Another spectacular place to visit is Uluru. It is the second largest
monolith in the world and is located in central Australia. You can also
visit the Great Artesian Basin, which is the world’s largest and
deepest fresh water basin. Along with its beauty, it also serves as an
important source of water in the parched outback.
You sure can’t miss going to Sydney if you visit Australia. Sydney
is located in a coastal basin situated between the Pacific Ocean to the
east and the Blue Mountains to the west. You can enjoy all the activities
associated with beaches because there are more than 70 beaches in Sydney!
If you have limited time, then you can only go to the famous Bondi Beach
of Australia.
Sydney has more amazing landmarks for you like Sydney Harbour Bridge
and Sydney Opera House. Both are located in Sydney Harbour. If you are
interested in rowing, boating, recreational fishing, racing small yachts
and Dragon Boat racing, then you can get all that in Sydney Harbour.
The city also boasts of musical, theatrical and artistic activities
which come under one roof in the Sydney Festival which happens every
January. More information can be found here - Sydney Australia.
Melbourne is another major city of Australia which is situated in the
south-east corner of the mainland Australia. It has a large and vibrant
cultural life along with a chain of pubs, bars and nightclubs. Fashionable
nightclubs, ubiquitous faux-Irish pubs, serious jazz venues on Bennetts
Lane, massive pickup joints like The Metro on Bourke Street are all part
of the city’s magic.
If shopping is what tempts you the most, then there are many reasonably
priced shopping places where you can go and shop till you drop. Melbourne
has innumerable clothing shops for every budget and various outlet stores
in Bridge Road, Richmond for bargain hunters too!
Perth is a city known for the pristine quality of its beaches. Unbroken
stretches of golden sands run through the entire length of the city’s
coastal suburbs. If you are a nature lover, then you got to see this
place.
Adelaide or the ‘City of Churches’, as it is often referred
as, is a coastal city situated on the Fleurieu Peninsula. The name City
of Churches is a reflection of Adelaide’s past rather than its
present. The city has many wine growing districts such as the Baroosa
valley.
Food lovers can taste traditional Australian cuisine which consists
of grilled chops, Sunday roasts etc. Some English trends are still evident
in domestic cuisine like hot roast turkey, chicken or ham with all the
trimmings followed by Christmas pudding. Australia’s two most traditional
takeaway dishes are the meat pie and sausage roll.
About The Author - Mark Minding is a top travel journalist from the
UK who has recently established a string of websites based on his travels,
including places like France ( http://www.franceuk.co.uk ) and Egypt
( http://www.egyptuk.co.uk ).
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