8/30/2010

Great ocean road: Popular tourist attraction with historical value




Australia has lot’s of tourist attractions. Great ocean road is one of them. But it is not popular only for it’s natural beauty but also it has some historical value.
The great ocean road is almost 243 km long road which is located beside the south western coast of Victoria. It starts from Torquay and finished in Alansford . The road was built by 3000 war returned soldiers, who participated in the first world war. It is for the memorial of the martyers of first world war. The road was completed after 14 years of starting.
There is a widely distributed scenic beauties available beside the great ocean road. When you will visit between Anglesea and Apollo bay you will enjoy the wonderful beauty of mountains meet the sea for many times.
Along the side of Port Campbel the worlds most beautiful coastline will be seen. It is composed of some wonderful natural limestones and sandstone rock formation. This formation created due to erosion of wave and rain.
Near Lorne several forest walks and some little waterfalls also seen. Great Otway National Park is located between Apollo Bay and Gellibrand Lower. It contains some last surviving tropical rainforests. After passing a short distance you can enjoy the scenic beauties of Myrtle beach.
You can not only enjoy the scenic beauties of great ocean road you may also observe southern right whale whales in the time of their annual migration. You can also observe the aboriginal lifestyle during passing through Wathaurong.
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8/29/2010

Bondi beach: one of the most popular among australian travel destinations





Bondi Beach is an attractive travel destination in australia. Many people explore this beach throughout the year. It is located 7 kilometres east of the Sydney central business district.
"Bondi" is derived from an Aboriginal word which means as like water breaking over rocks or noise of water breaking over rocks.
Previously this was not a public beach and was named "O'Brien Estate" . this beach was available to the public as a picnic ground and amusement resort. When this beach became popular, O’Brien was threatened to stop public access. On 9 June 1882, the Bondi Beach became a public beach.
After a series of large waves struck the beach On 6 February 1938, 5 people drowned away and over 250 people were rescued. this day became known as "Black Sunday".
After second world war bondi beach became home for Jewish migrants from Poland, Russia, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Germany. And this process of migration was further continued into the 21st century. These peoples mainly come from South Africa, Russia and Israel.
Sydney's Water Board maintained an untreated sewage outlet not far from the north end of the beach which was closed in the mid 1990s when a deep water ocean outfall was completed.
Bondi Beach is only about one kilometer long. Tourists surf this beach within all seasons of the year. Southern part of this beach is hazardous but northern part is safer. Red and yellow flags signal the hazardous and safer areas.
An underwater shark net shared during the summer due to presence of shark near the beach. Whales and dolphins are also sighted during the migration period. Fairy penguins are also rarely found in swimming to the shore.
A fun race “city to surf” is arranged on every august which bondy beach of the endpoint. Over 63000 runners participate on this 14 km race, started from the central business district , Sydney.
The world’s first surf life saving club constituted there “Bondi Bathers Surf Lifesaving Club” in 1907. On black Sunday this club rescued largest number of surfers in a day.
Many other cultural events organized every year in this beach. “Miss bondi” is very popular among travellers who came here to enjoy the beauties of Australia.
If you decide to travel the destinations of Australia, you must visit this beach otherwise you would miss one of the greatest beauty.

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8/28/2010

Coles Bay: Popular destination for swimming, boating and fishing




Tasmania is one of the beautiful regions in Australia. There are so many popular travel destinations there including Coles Bay, Wineglass Bay, Freycinet National Park and many others.
Today we will discuss about coles bay. It may be termed as ‘holiday village’. Only around 200 peoples permanently live here. But it is a popular destination for tourists from both Australia and abroad. They are amazed with the scenic beauties of this area.
It has mind blowing beauties specially the red and pink granite peaks which are popularly said as The Hazards. It is on the Freycinet Peninsula.
It is located in the northern end of great oyster bay. Coles bay shows a very good weather, over 300 days of sunshine within a year. It is safe in environments, plastic bags were banned from 2003. It promoted safer livelihood for both wildlife and marine lives in this region.
Coles bay is a famous destination of fishing and water sports. You may have to stay in queue to finding a boat in peak times! So contact the boat rental companies before you want to have a wonderful boating.
Accommodation also fabulous there, u can find luxury accommodation including houses, self serving apartments holiday cottages etc. The restaurants will provide you delicious foods great wines.
The Tour and Travels companies are ready to welcome you in the coles bay.
So get ready to have a tour in Coles Bay, and will be there enjoy your times with your favorite works like swimming , fishing, boating, kayaking.
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8/27/2010

Tasmanian Wilderness: Great resource for tourism Australia




Another spectacular place in Australian tourism is the Tasmanian Wilderness. It is one of the largest temperate wilderness areas remaining in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Tasmanian Wilderness was enrolled on the World Heritage List in 1982 and was extended on 1989. It was one of the top 15 World Heritage places included in the National Heritage List on 21 May 2007 and becomes the attractive point for foreigners, and develop the economy of Australia by tourism in Australia.
The Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area covers approximately 1.38 million hectares and contains almost one fifth of the area of Tasmania.
This region contains some of the deepest and longest caves in Australia. This area is famous for its diversity of flora and some of the longest lived trees and tallest flowering plants in the world found only in the area. The Tasmanian Wilderness is the Harbour of several animals which either extinct or going to be extinct on mainland Australia.
The Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area protects one of the last true wilderness regions on Earth, contains a greater range of natural and cultural values. That’s why it becomes one of the most popular travel destinations in Australia.

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8/26/2010

Bungle Bungle: Unforgotteble hiking destination





Bungle Bungle is a popular travel destination located in Western Australia. It is also known as Purnululu national park.
The name Purnululu is coming from sandstone areas of the Bungle Bungle range by the Kija aboriginial people. It means sandstone. The range is almost 578 metres high from sea level. It is popular for the sandstone domes, unusual and visually striking with their striping in alternating orange and grey bands. The banding of the domes occurs due to differences in clay content and also for porosity of the sandstone layers.
Punululu was discovered by modern people at mid 1980s, although aboroginial peoples live for generations there. It was announced as a national park at 1987. Geologists say that, during the Devonian Era, almost 350 million years ago, a great marine deposit was formed here. It eroded away by the hundreds of millions of wet seasons to the present structure of domes, cliffs and gorges. Rather fragile, the orange bands on the rocks are of silica. But the black bands are covered with fungus, overlaying the white sandstone core. There are some unique plants grow here, like a species of Livingstonia palm.
If you want to experience the Bungle Bungles properly you have to walk and you will get four wheel drives. You can enjoy the beauties of boab or baobabs, the weird bottle trees which are found typically in this area and of southern Africa and Madagascar. A long walk through this beautiful landscape with its sandstone domes is amazing. There are breathtaking paths like Cathedral Gorge and Piccaninny Gorge over all you have to walk for almost 30 kms to enjoy all the beauties of Bungle Bungle. Echidna Chasm is one of the most mysterious places of Australia. If you want to enjoy you should walk.

8/25/2010

Rainbow Beach: Another impressive travel destination in Australia





Another impressive travel destination in Australia, is Rainbow beach. The name of the town is obtained from the rainbow-coloured sand dunes surrounding the settlement. But there is a myth believed by Kabi people, dunes were coloured when Yiningie, a spirit represented by a rainbow, plunged into the cliffs after doing battle with an evil tribesman.

Rainbow Beach is a coastal town in south-eastern Queensland. By road, Rainbow Beach is located 75 km from the Bruce Highway town of Gympie, and 239 km from the Queensland state capital, Brisbane.

Much of the sand of this beach colors stem from the rich content of minerals in the sand, including rutile, ilmenite, zircon and monazite. A black dune of ilmenite sands, overgrown by dune vegetation can be found north west of the main town and offers a secret place of beauty for the nature enthusiast. This is currently being removed for sale in China with complete removal expected to take two years.

The beach is long with its open sea. Swimming sometimes is dangerous due the strong currents. For Surfers , it is a heaven beach break with isolated picks in the whole extension. In the end of the beach, there is a place called Double Island Point, with perfect right waves, in a bottom of sand and attracts most local surfers.

Rainbow Beach is a small town but it has been growing very much in the last years due to the tourism. At the 2006 census, Rainbow Beach had a population of 999.The lifesaving club is at side beach where a big balcony provides a beautiful view of the sea; they serve excellent food, and a very cold beer, very affordable.

8/24/2010

Fraser Island: the amazing travel destination in australia






Fraser Island is another impressive travel destination in australia. It is located along the southern coast of Queensland, Australia and around 300 km north of Brisbane. It is 123 kilometres long and at its widest point it’s width around 22 kilometers.
Fraser Island discovered as a world heritage site in 1992. This island considered as the world’s largest sand island. Fraser Island enriched in full of beauties. It has a long uniterrupted sandy beach flanked by strikingly coloured sand cliffs. It has also 100s of freshwater lakes, some are tea colored others are clear blue all ringed by white sandy beaches. Ancient rainforest grow in sands along with cleefs.
Fraser Island is the only place around the world where tall rainforests are grown over sand dunes. The low "wallum" heaths on the island are of particular evolutionary and ecological significance, and provide magnificent wildflower displays in spring and summer.
The blowing of sands and cliffs of colored sands are part of the longest and most complete age sequence of coastal dune systems in the world and they are still evolving. Climatic and sea levels changing results these beauties. The most high sand dunes in this island reaches upto 240 metres. The Great Sandy Strait, separating Fraser Island from the mainland.
Central Station remains as a popular tourism destination on the island. The station is surrounded by bushwalking tracks to enable full appreciation of the variety plants living on the island.
Fraser is the really amazing destination for tourist. It can be said as the land of white sands.

8/23/2010

Gold Coast Hinterland: Attractive travel spot in Australia





Gold Coast Hinterland is Australia’s one of the most beautiful travel destinations. It is also one of the most biologically diverse regions in australia, densely forested McPherson Range is home to a host of beautiful wildlife and tropical plant species. From Tanborine mountain in the north to Lamington and springbock National park in the south, the area poses spactacular views and natuaral wonders. The regions National Parks are considered as the paradise for walkers.

Try one of the gentler walks or scenic drives that meander through the subtropical forest. You might consider a day outing with an Australian bush picnic at a mountain lookout. Alternatively, consider exploring one of the rustic hinterland towns, enjoying fine ale in a country pub or strolling through the eclectic art in a local gallery. You might like to sample wines in one of the local award-winning wineries. The choices seem endless.
In the Gold Coast hinterland there are various scenic attractions and guesthouses that have lead to the development of a vibrant tourism industry, providing a major attraction for visitors to the Gold Coast and people living in the region. Visitor surveys to the hinterland's parks and forests indicate the area is one of Queensland's most significant tourist destinations.Wine-tasting, bird-feeding, eco-tourism and bushwalking are some of the pastimes that attract visitors to the hinterland. Other attractions in the area include O'Reilly's Guesthouse, the Natural Bridge and Binna Burra. In March 2008, the Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk connecting the Lamington and Springbrook plateaus was opened. The moderately difficult walking trail provides 54 km of uninterrupted track and takes three days to walk from start to finish
Simply, the hinterland is Australia's largest area of sub-tropical rainforest with species found nowhere else in what is the world's biggest volcanic caldera.

8/22/2010

Daintry rainforest: explore the most complex ecosystem on earth






The Daintree Rainforest is a tropical rainforest near Daintree, Queensland. It is on the coast north of Cairns in tropical far north of Australia. It’s total area almost 1200 square kilometers from the Daintree River north to Cooktown and west to the Great Divide, representing the single largest block of tropical rainforest in Australia.
The Daintree is the largest continuous area of rainforest on the Australian mainland. It was named by Richard Daintree. Daintree National Park protects a major part of the forest. The Daintree Rainforest contains 30% of frog, marsupial and reptile species in Australia, and 65% of Australia's bat and butterfly species. 20% of bird species in the country can be found in this area. All of this diversity is contained within an area that takes up 0.2% of the landmass of Australia.
Daintry rainforest’s ecosystem known as the most complex ecosystem of the world. Its plant diversity and structural complexity is unrivalled on the Australian continent and represents the origins of our more familiar 'Australian' flora.
The Daintree Rainforest's addition to the World Heritage List in 1988 in recognition of its universal natural values highlighted the rainforest.
The Daintree is an outstanding example of the major stages in the earth's evolutionary history, an example of significant ongoing ecological and biological processes, and an example of superlative natural phenomena. It contains important and significant habitats for conservation of biological diversity. The Daintree Rainforest is over one hundred and thirty-five million years old – the oldest in the world.
Besides all the scientific interest within this Daintree region there are many natural and often unique features to be explored. The landscape is one of striking diversity including magnificent scenery, mountain ranges, fast flowing streams and waterfalls, deep gorges and dense rainforest.
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8/21/2010

Whitsunday Islands: beauties everywhere






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The Whitsunday islands are associates with several continental islands of various sizes. Off the coast of Queensland, Australia, situated between Townsville and Mackay and some 900 kilometres north of Brisbane.

Crystal clear water and pure white sand beaches set the stage for the kinds of walking hand-in-hand on the beach that form the mainstay of most romantic destinations. The Whitsunday Islands are made from a coral base like the Great Barrier Reef, but over the years have grown forest vegetation and sport charming cabanas for you to stay in during your holiday. Sunrises over the ocean, a day of lounging on the sands, relaxing island dinners and sunsets on the beach make the Whitsunday Islands a place to turn even the most standoffish significant other into a cuddling softie.

The region spans from the beautiful beaches of Bowen in the north to the inland township Proserpine to the gorgeous golf greens of Laguna Whitsundays in the south. Airlie Beach is the gateway to the 74 islands - only eight of which are inhabited.

Discover the wonder that is Heart Reef. Sink your feet into the white, silica sands of world-famous Whitehaven Beach . Or simply sail at sunset across our crystal-clear waters and take in the Islands of the Great Barrier Reef. It is up to you!

8/20/2010

Hunter valley: the ultimate beauty





Hunter Valley is located in the New South Wales region of Australia. The predominant industry in Hunter Valley is wine making, which in turn has lead to a booming tourist industry as local vineyards have opened their doors to the public. Although wine making and its associated industries form a major part of the attraction of Hunter Valley, the area has much more to offer the visitors, we will discuss some of the options available to tourists in this short guide.

One of the most popular areas with nature lovers is Barrington Tops, a large area of almost entirely unspoiled natural countryside that has now been listed as a Word Heritage Site. Barrington Tops presents the hiker with hundreds of kilometers of trails to explore, and enables the visitor to view some of the rarest Australian wildlife in its natural habitat. Mountain biking is also a popular activity in Barrington Tops with many pre-designated bike trails to follow. Luxury accommodation in the area of Barrington Tops is fairly easy to find at a good price, making this one of the best value parts of Australia to visit. Luxury accommodation combined with incredible natural beauty is bound to leave a lasting impact, truly a holiday to remember.

If you are intending to explore Hunter Valley more fully then you may wish to split your Hunter Valley accommodation across several hotels or resorts. This will enable you to fully experience the variety of the area whilst making sure that you have comfortable Hunter Valley accommodation available close by after your day of sightseeing. Wine tasting is arguably the most popular tourist activity in Hunter Valley with many local vineyards, including several major international wine producers, opening their doors to the general public each day for tours and tasting. Following close on the heels of wine tasting for popularity with visitors to Hunter Valley is the local cheese making industry. Many local cheese producers run daily tours of their farm and factory facilities and offer free cheese tasting events regularly. Indeed, this entire area of Australia is famed for its local produce which includes wine and cheese making and specialist vegetable farming along with olives and other luxury items. Many local farms combine luxury accommodation and free access to an actual working farm for people choosing to stay in this form of Hunter Valley accommodation. In many ways spending a vacation in the luxury accommodation offered by one of these farm stays is the best way to enjoy the stunning region of Hunter Valley.

All in all a visit to Hunter Valley, be it in the stunning natural areas such as Barrington Tops, or in one of the more traditional farming regions is going to give a view of rural Australia at it's very best. Whatever your choices in Hunter Valley accommodation, from a simple farm stay to top of the range luxury accommodation you are sure to find something to suit every taste and budget.