australia
With its rainforests, ancient rock formations and pristine beaches, Australia is the traveller's mecca whether you're flying solo or with mates.
The Gold Coast
South of Brisbane on the east coast of Australia you’ll find the Gold Coast. This is an incredible area with surfing, diving, many different beaches, ways to get up close to nature, and even plenty of amusement parks for entertainment.
Rasma RaistersPublished about a year ago in WanderOpal Capital of the World
The Outback is a remote, vast, sparsely populated area of Australia. It stretches from the northern to southern Australian coastlines. There are different climatic zones among them tropical and monsoonal climates.
Rasma RaistersPublished about a year ago in WanderTownsville
Located on the northeastern coast of Queensland, Australia, Townsville is a city that is adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef in the dry tropics region. Beautiful and amazing nature to explore and adventures to be had.
Rasma RaistersPublished about a year ago in WanderAdelaide on the Torrens River
Adelaide is an amazing city and the capital of South Australia. It has lovely parkland on the Torrens River and is home to many museums. Here visitors can explore art collections displaying indigenous art and see natural history collections.
Rasma RaistersPublished about a year ago in WanderVisiting Darwin and Exploring the Northern Territory
Visitors to Darwin really love the Mindil Beach Sunset Market, held every Thursday and Sunday evening from April 25 to October. Among the highlights at the market is the food offering Thai, Sri Lankan, Portuguese, Indian, Greek, Chinese, Brazilian, and Malaysian cuisines. There is also a selection of unique gifts and while you’re enjoying the market, you can delight in the lovely sunset all about.
Rasma RaistersPublished about a year ago in WanderAmazing Alice Springs
The town of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory in Australia has lots to offer such as culture and art and all around the beauty of nature and amazing landscapes. Lots of travelers discover that this town is their first introduction to contemporary Indigenous Australia.
Rasma RaistersPublished about a year ago in WanderPerth, Australia
Perth is the capital of Western Australia located at the point where the Swan River comes up to the southwest coast. The suburbs of this city lie along sandy beaches.
Rasma RaistersPublished about a year ago in WanderExploring Western Australia
Mandurah is located at the entrance to Peel Inlet. Here you can enjoy sunbathing on lovely beaches, swimming, and fishing. It is also the gateway to the Austrian South West. The town is close enough to Perth, the capital of Western Australia to enjoy the vibrant life of the city and far enough to enjoy the wonders of nature.
Rasma RaistersPublished about a year ago in WanderThe Beauty of Nature in Paraburdoo, Dampier and Broome
Paraburdoo is a town in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The name of the town comes from an Aboriginal word for 'white cockatoo'. It is located 1,536 kilometers north of Perth and 79 kilometers southwest of Tom Price. Paraburdoo is some 651 km inland, north of Carnarvon, and 1536 km north of Perth. Paraburdoo is on the southwestern end of the Hamersley Range National Park and some 81 km south of Tom Price.
Rasma RaistersPublished about a year ago in WanderHeading for Albany, Western Australia
Albany is a port city in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. This city is the oldest permanently settled town in Western Australia. The city marks the spot where the first European settlers came inland and the first convoy of ANZACs left for the battlefields of WW I. The city sits on Princess Royal Harbor, on the edge of the incredible King George Sound. Walk the Bibbulmun Track carpeted by wildflowers.
Rasma RaistersPublished about a year ago in WanderThe Best Destinations to Spend Your New Year’s Eve
2023 is around the corner. This is the moment we yearn to do something new, something exciting to kick start the New Year. Set aside wondering about the things to do, have you thought about where you want to spend New Year’s Eve? That itself is the most thrilling deal! Not just novel ways to wrap up the year–around the world there are top destinations where you can choose to throw the curtains down to 2022.
isabella jhonsonPublished about a year ago in WanderHow the World Celebrates Boxing Day!
The festive season is on folks! Guess what? Celebrations don’t end with Christmas in many parts of the world. Right after Christmas, people celebrate what is called Boxing Day. What’s more exciting than gifting and unboxing gifts? On this day people do exactly that. You can grab the biggest deals and offers of the year – that’s why it’s also celebrated as a shopping holiday.
Scarlett StarkPublished about a year ago in Wander