australia
With its rainforests, ancient rock formations and pristine beaches, Australia is the traveller's mecca whether you're flying solo or with mates.
Great Ways to Travel in Australia
Why Australia? Australia started a $10 million campaign to attract European tourists through Ministry of Transport initiatives. One major reason to see Australia is because it is so beautiful and wild! Do not forget to see Tasmania, an amazing part of Australia and one that tourists often forget. This is one of those places that you must see to believe. Backpacking Australia will exceed your expectations. You will see vast landscapes and tropical forests. There are also plenty of cultural events.
By Indy Summers5 years ago in Wander
Coffee Travels
Australia is a special country in many respects. It’s both an island and a continent, it has animal and plant species that can’t be found anywhere else in the world, and Aussies generally seem to take everything lightly. Unless we’re talking about coffee.
By Joanne Miller5 years ago in Wander
Most Amazing Hiking Trails in Australia
Australia is a wonderful country for many reasons and one of those reasons is definitely the opportunity we have to enjoy amazing hikes in the wild and admire unique landscapes. Many tourists around the world come to Australia specifically to experience its incredible hiking trails. Even if you haven't considered trying something like that so far, maybe this list of most amazing Aussie hiking trails will change your mind:
By Nina Simons5 years ago in Wander
Best Places to Live in Australia
When people talk about Australia, they usually see it as a popular and amazing tourist destination. However, it also has a lot of lovely locations that would be perfect to move to and feel their charm firsthand. So whether you are a foreigner or native, here are the best places to live in Australia and discover this continent in a new way.
By Nina Simons5 years ago in Wander
10 Reasons to Visit Australia . Top Story - July 2018.
If you've never been to the land down under, you owe it to yourself to visit. Australia is home to a vast array of ecosystems and unique wildlife including koalas and wallabies. The food and wine culture is unparalleled, featuring fresh seafood and some of the finest wineries in the world. Australia's urban metropolitan areas, such as Sydney and Melbourne, are cultural hubs for the region, home to phenomenal music, dance, sports, and art destinations. If you aren't already convinced, let's look a little more closely at some of the greatest reasons to visit Australia.
By Joseph D. N. Kendrick6 years ago in Wander
6 Secret Magical Places in Sydney to Discover
It's no secret that Sydney is a magical city, but what about the secrets hidden within it? Yes, it could be a long list of attractions well-known to anybody who is planning to visit the biggest Australian city, but what about the treasures most tourists never get to set their eyes on? Luckily, you are about to find out which ones they are.
By Nina Simons6 years ago in Wander
Australia: A Place That Inspires You to Be Strong and Hopeful
Are you discouraged and need some encouragement in your life? Visit Australia and you will encounter the strength and hope you need to get on with your life. Once you land in Australia you will begin to breathe freely because of the wonderful and unique things the country has to offer everyone. Traveling to this part of the world will bring out the adventurer in you.
By Lancelot Tucker6 years ago in Wander
Gold Coast Australia Trip
Day One Arrival 11th September, 2016 Arrived at Gold Coast Airport at 8:44 AM this morning, was on a Air New Zealand flight. We had to get up at three AM to allow time to get to the airport to check in at five AM. We caught a COX-ION transfer to our hotel at Breakfree Diamond Beach, which is great for families and has a massive pool.
By Emma Sinclair6 years ago in Wander
Australia, Alpaca, Adventures
I arrive in the gold coast Australia, the tail end of my world trip. It’s during the southern hemispheres winter and it’s the day of Solstice. I bunk up in a cheapest youth hostel and save money by only shopping in supermarkets. Damn, everything here is so expensive I discover. What a beautiful country with clean cities and healthy lifestyles. Curse this strong economy! I come to the realization my only choice is to find a job, save some pennies, maybe the employer can provide accommodation—a common offer to backpackers. I scrounge the internet on the top bunk of my bed. My laptop spotlights my unshaven face and dimly illuminates the rest of the room. Ah ha! I find a not too dodgy-looking wageless work on an alpaca farm that can provide accommodation and food. Working outdoors is my cup of tea, I'll probably ask them. I ponder—they can give me a local reference for future work. I eagerly email my CV and fall into a jet-lagged slumber.
By Gareth Loughlin6 years ago in Wander
My Australia
I love Australia. I mean, I reeeeeeally love Australia. My parents are second and third generation Aussie, of British, Irish and Scandinavian descent. But I wasn’t born on Australian soil. My father served in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), and I joined my family via a Chinese hospital in Hong Kong. I was six months old when I sailed home for the first time.
By Jen Cooper7 years ago in Wander