Australia

Traveler's paradise, Australia, land of breathtaking beaches, cosmopolitan cities, and memories to last an eternity, is one-stop shopping from Sydney Opera House to backcountry outback. The varied cultural heritage of Australia interweaves in harmony the cycles of old tradition and customs and the beat of city life. One drives through Queensland rainforests, street-patrol policemen in Melbourne, or drives through Northern Territory deserts, and Australia just does not surprise you.

In addition to its inherent appeal, Australia also features international cities with multicultural cuisine, art, and entertainment. Australia's Aborigine culture, the world's oldest continuously existing culture, adds depth of historical and spiritual content to each visit. With its old-world charm, beach towns and unspoiled wilderness, Australia has something for every kind of traveler.

What Is Best Time to Travel

The best time to visit Australia will depend on where and what one has booked. Sydney, Melbourne, and southern cities of Australia like Adelaide can be visited between September to November (Autumn) or March to May (Spring) when it is not so warm and our weather is beautiful. Too hot as especially outback in Summer (December to February) and not advisable, winter (June to August) being optimum time to travel for ski sports such as the Australian Alps.

June to October is ideal for travelers to the Great Barrier Reef since the sea is calm and wildlife gets activated. Outback Australia and Uluru and Alice Springs are made accessible in May to September when summers are not harsh. With arrangements for viewing animals being made, nature enthusiasts can travel to Kangaroo Island or Tasmania in the Autumn season.

Top 5 Tourist Spot

Great Barrier Reef

Beachcomber's and diver's paradise, multicoloured coral reef, sea turtles, and tropical fish colourful spectacle. Infrastructure: boat trip from Cairns or Port Douglas, snorkelling, and diving.

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

Spiritual and geological wonder with sunrise and aboriginal culture walks. Day trippers can indulge in guided walking, hear stories from Anangu elders, and stroll through desert scenery.

Great Ocean Road

Seaside drive along cliff top roads with near vertical cliffs, Twelve Apostles rock stacks, rainforest section, and old-fashioned seaside towns of Apollo Bay and Lorne.

Sydney Opera House & Harbour Bridge

World symbol, postcard view, guided tour, and live theatre. Inner city restaurants in suburbs near Circular Quay and The Rocks precinct provide the restaurant for dinner out and live heritage.

Daintree Rainforest

The oldest in the world, with high-end ecotourism and diversity. Locals walk in on foot, kayak up creek streams, or aboriginal-guided treks, which unlock the secrets of the region.

Top 5 Things to Do

Great Barrier Reef dive

Scuba diving into an underwater kingdom that is simply teeming with colour, from the multi-colored coral hues to manta rays and sharks.

Bondi Beach surfing

Surf the world's most famous surf beach, with adult and children's lessons available.

Blue Mountains adventure

Enjoy stunning views, waterfalls and bushwalking such as the Three Sisters walking track and Wentworth Falls.

Great Ocean Road tour

View coastal scenery, historic lighthouses and wildlife parks to view koalas and kangaroos.

Kangaroo Island nature tour

Wildlife seeing native wildlife like kangaroos, koalas, sea lions, and threatened birds in wildlife habitats. Bush walking and overnight camp at eco-camp sites environment friendly.

Best Airlines

  • Qantas - International and domestic airlines of Australia which offer great service.
  • Virgin Australia- Friendly with friendly airline crew and great domestic flights.
  • Singapore Airlines- Travel overseas through stopovers from Asia.
  • Emirates - World convenience and spacious long-haul holiday leaders to and from Australia.
  • Air New Zealand - Holiday leader from Australia to New Zealand.
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