The Most Happening Places you Shouldn’t Miss When you Travel Australia (part 1)

February 1, 2009 by  
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When you travel Australia, you aren’t just a straw-hatted, sandal-footed tourist daintily stepping out of your comfort zone. Of course, you can be like that, but once in Australia, you’ll realise soon enough that you want to be someone else braver.

To travel Australia is to be an explorer, brave, daring, uncompromising, and wide-eyed at every new thing that’ll come your way. To travel Australia is to loosen your belt and jump into the unknown. Here’s your itinerary mate!:

The 12 Apostles

One of Victoria’s pride, the 12 Apostles are magnificent towers of limestone rocks jutting out of the ocean, formed over thousands of years ago by waves at their feet. They can be seen along Great Ocean Road, although currently, only eight of the original 12 Apostles remain.

The Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef is one of the last frontiers on earth. Both mysterious and generous, it consists of more than 1,000 islands, from sandy cays to rainforest isles. The Great Barrier Reef is home to a diverse and kaleidoscopic marine life amidst a expanse of perfect and serene blue water that is worth plunging into any time. You haven’t really snorkeled or scuba dived unless you’ve been in the Great Barrier Reef.

Kakadu National Park

East of Darwin, the Kakadu National Park is a throbbing, pulsating menagerie of wildlife set in a rich backdrop of waterfalls and sandstone cliffs. Herons, ospreys, jabirus and many other creatures greet you with their unabashed freedom. As well as snoring crocodiles and flighty Jacana birds flitting from one lusciously green lily pad to another. Be in your own National Geographic episode every time you travel Australia.

Uluru (Ayer’s Rock)

Uluru is a behemoth stone mountain located in the centre of Australia, changing colors at different times of the day. Spanning 3.6 kilometres long, 2 kilometres wide, with a 9.4 kilometre circumference and made of arkosic sandstone, Ayer’s Rock undoubtedly has a flair for color and exhibition. For one silent giant of a rock, that’s quite a feat.

African Safari

January 22, 2009 by  
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Africa is famous for its wild animal forests. Geographically Africa is a beautiful place with great valleys, peaks, lakes etc. The world famous second largest fresh water lake “Lake Victoria” is in Africa and the deepest lake also. The geography of Africa is suitable for farming. Nowadays tourism became the main economy of Africa.

When you reach Africa you will surely go to see wild life animals. So it is better to go with good travel programmers. They will arrange you a good guide as well as vehicles for you. The guide will help you find out all the places you wish to visit and this will help you, saving your time and money. In Africa there are the most amazing wildlife animals like crocodiles, elephants, hippos, lions, hippos, tigers and much more. You can also see some nice nature scenes like lakes, peaks, and forests. While going to see for wild animals you should be cautious because most of the animals are very dangerous. So always be alert. Do not try to move towards the animals, better stay in your vehicle itself and watch.

About health concerns in Africa, the main health problem is Malaria, so take precautions before going on your trip. The other is sanitation-related disease; you will infect this disease from drinking water or from the foods like fruits and vegetable. So always be conscious.

You should be careful about all your property. Keep your money and things in a safe place while you are moving out. Do not place it in your vehicles and go. Arrange a good and safe hotel or apartment to stay. You can book your room or apartments through the organizers itself; they can provide you the best options. Before moving out you should have a better idea about the places you like to visit or take help from the guide and then decide. This will help to make your African Safari a nice and memorable one.