This magnificent country that we all call home, has an abundance of places to travel and things to be done. Share your story and explore member...
This magnificent country that we all call home, has an abundance of places to travel and things to be done. Share your story and explore member...
Hello guys,
I am planning a trip to Sydney in couple of months. I am coming single. So, Can anyone suggest good hotels which are in budget and...Hello guys,
I am planning a trip to Sydney in couple of months. I am coming single. So, Can anyone suggest good hotels which are in budget and decent?
Any advice are much helpful.
Thanks.
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I am looking for good and reliable Indian travel agents or travel companies in Sydney who can customize travel packages for travel...Good evening,
I am looking for good and reliable Indian travel agents or travel companies in Sydney who can customize travel packages for travel within Australia.
I am looking for customizing travel packages for senior citizens for my parents and for my in laws who want to visit places in Australia but need full-fledged services like airport pick up, drop, accommodation, sightseeing and preferably Indian food.
If anyone knows any details please share with me.
Thanks in advance.
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We are a family of 4(2 Adults, 1 Child and 1 infant) and is looking out for accommodation options in Melbourne for total of 4 nights stay at...Hello,
We are a family of 4(2 Adults, 1 Child and 1 infant) and is looking out for accommodation options in Melbourne for total of 4 nights stay at end of September. I am planning to check into a hotel for the same, and didn’t want to try AirBnB as it might be noisy for the hosts with 2 kids who are very hyper active and we didn’t want to go the hassle of cleaning up the property prior to leaving and all.
Anyone please suggest for a budget stay hotel around Melbourne with nearby places for sightseeing.
One more thing was can we check into a large double bedroom. When I add a child it always results in getting me a double bed + 1 extra bed and extra cost as well.
Thank you very much.
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We are a group of people planning to visit Australia for site-seeing and we are about to book a caravan so that it will be comfortable to see all...Hello,
We are a group of people planning to visit Australia for site-seeing and we are about to book a caravan so that it will be comfortable to see all places and spend time as we want.
I want to know, in what capacity can caravanning make you visit excellent places in Australia?
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I am planning to travel from Sydney to Perth. The thing is I can’t able to choose is either to travel by train or by road.
Can anyone suggest...Hello,
I am planning to travel from Sydney to Perth. The thing is I can’t able to choose is either to travel by train or by road.
Can anyone suggest which one is better and please comment the estimated price also.
Thanks.
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Good evening all,
One of my friends is coming to Melbourne just for single day. If anyone knows any budgeted hotels for a single day can you please...Good evening all,
One of my friends is coming to Melbourne just for single day. If anyone knows any budgeted hotels for a single day can you please share the details?
Else if anyone knows please leave a comment then, I will only contact you. Anything is appreciable.
Thanks.
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I am planning to visit Melbourne for a 3 day trip. Can anyone suggest me nice places to visit in Melbourne?
I am travelling by car from...Hello,
I am planning to visit Melbourne for a 3 day trip. Can anyone suggest me nice places to visit in Melbourne?
I am travelling by car from Sydney with my wife, in laws and two kids. My in laws are new to country so that I want to cover maximum places.
Thank you.
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Hello folks,
I am looking for cricket players who want to play on Sundays under Last Man Stands league, it’s a T20 league.
We have a team under this...Hello folks,
I am looking for cricket players who want to play on Sundays under Last Man Stands league, it’s a T20 league.
We have a team under this league and had 3 good seasons also.
Please check the below requirements:
-We want cricket players who can attend matches mostly on Sundays only.
-It is a proper cricket league played with leather ball and follows all rules.
-It is very hard to play against a team, so we are looking for players who are physically fit for cricket (16 inches biceps doesn’t define fitness in cricket).
-We mostly play in Minchinbury, Fairfield and Western Suburbs.
-$20 per person per match is the match fee which goes to league.
As grade 1 / 2 players also play under this league and there are incidents seen where a person comes to play and goes back with injuries.
We do not expect you to dive and stop the ball, but at least can chase a boll before it crosses the boundary, and can contribute with bat and boll.
Thanks.
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Hayman Island the best resort i ever had visited with my family
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Skyrail Rainforest Cableway
The World's Most Beautiful Rainforest Experience
for bokings and tickets:: www.skyrail.com.au/
Skyrail Rainforest...Skyrail Rainforest Cableway
The World's Most Beautiful Rainforest Experience
for bokings and tickets:: www.skyrail.com.au/
Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, Cairns Australia, is a world first in environmental tourism taking you on an amazing experience over Australia’s World Heritage listed Tropical Rainforest canopy and deep into the forest.
The Skyrail experience, is a must do Cairns tour and attraction spanning 7.5kms over pristine rainforest, allows you to explore the wonders of an ancient tropical rainforest and learn about one of the most botanically fascinating and diverse areas on earth.
Gliding just metres above the rainforest canopy in comfortable six-person gondola cabins, the Skyrail journey immerses you in an intimate rainforest experience where you’ll see, hear, smell and become part of the tropical rainforest environment.
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Byron Bay best weekend with family,
For mare details : www.byron-bay.com/
The intense popularity of Byron Bay can be, at first, a mystery. Sure, the...Byron Bay best weekend with family,
For mare details : www.byron-bay.com/
The intense popularity of Byron Bay can be, at first, a mystery. Sure, the beaches are sublime, but there are spectacular beaches all along this coast. Its locals have come to symbolise an Australian haute-boho lifestyle, yet much of the town is a squat, architectural mishmash and has a traffic problem. So why the legions of global fans? As they say in Byron, it's the vibe.
Come to surf epic breaks at dawn, paddle through hazy beach afternoons and sigh at the enchanting sunsets. Come to do reiki, refine your yoga practice, do a raw fast and hang with the fire-twirlers by the beach at sunset. Idle with the striped T-shirt set at the town's excellent restaurant tables, then kick on with backpackers, musicians, models, young entrepreneurs, ageing hippies and property developers at one of its beery, shouty pubs. Or, because it's Byron, do all of the above, then repeat.
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Four day outback adventure
DAY 1
Today begins with breakfast at the Mayfair Hotel before meeting your driver at the concierge desk. Board a private coach...Four day outback adventure
DAY 1
Today begins with breakfast at the Mayfair Hotel before meeting your driver at the concierge desk. Board a private coach for the short drive to the RM Williams factory. On arrival you will receive a personal welcome by a senior company employee who will then escort you through the factory floor, explaining the technicalities involved in making each pair of RM Williams boots.
At the end of the tour, you will be transferred to North Adelaide for a delightful lunch at one of the city’s leading restaurants. After lunch, you will be transferred to Percy Street, Prospect, where RM Williams first advertised handcrafted elastic sided boots for sale to the public in the 1930s. Here you will have chance to visit the RM Williams museum, tour the retail outlet and choose your own pair of expertly fitted Craftsman boots – these can be personalised in time for your return to Adelaide.
Afterwards, your driver will transfer you to the Mayfair Hotel.
The Prairie Hotel at Parachilna, Flinders Ranges, SA (c) The Tailor
DAY 2
Today you'll be departing Adelaide, bound for The Flinders Ranges. Fly via Wilpena Pound for aerial views of the Ranges. On arrival at Blinman you will be met by your guide Ross Fargher and transferred to Angorichina Station for morning tea in Australia’s oldest native pine Woolshed that is still in use.
Blinman, nestled in the central Flinders Ranges, is the highest town in South Australia. The town dates back to the discovery of copper in 1859. At its peak the population of Blinman was over 1500. Today this peaceful outback town has a population of just 22 permanent residents.
Transfer to The Prairie Hotel in the tiny settlement of Parachilna. The journey takes you via Parachilna Gorge where you will enjoy spectacular scenic views, including the sight of the gorge’s towering and photogenic river gums.
Parachilna is home to one of Australia's greatest outback gourmet pubs. The Prairie Hotel offers an eco-luxury experience, which will give you an authentic taste of Outback life but without sacrificing the comforts of modern city living.
Depart Parachilna for Brachina Gorge, one of the region’s most spectacular attractions. The gorge is an important refuge for the Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby, as well as many species of birds and reptiles. Brachina Gorge provides a window through 130 million years of the Earth’s history and offers insight into past climates, the formation of the ranges and the evolution of early life forms.
After the tour of the Brachina Gorge, return to The Prairie Hotel and enjoy evening drinks and nibbles on the hotel veranda as you watch the sun set over the western plain.
Brachina Gorge in the Flinders Ranges, SA (c) The Tailor
DAY 3
An early start this morning. After breakfast at The Prairie Hotel, you will be driven to the Leigh Creek airstrip to travel to Balcanoona and transfer close to the nearby town of Nepabunna.
RM Williams called this place home when he was younger, helping local Indigenous Australians at the Nepabunna Aboriginal Mission in the Gammon Ranges. Here you'll learn about leather crafting and boot-making and your guide and local Aboriginal park ranger will provide further details about the early life of RM Williams.
Depart Balcanoona, taking off in a north westerly direction and passing the dry salt lake of Lake Frome, desert plains, magnificent land forms and meandering ancient creek beds.
You'll then fly over Lake Eyre, Australia’s largest inland lake and the lowest point in Australia. Although usually dry, Lake Eyre does occasionally experience dramatic floods – but it has only completely filled three times in the past 160 years.
You will continue flying towards Birdsville. The amazing channel country will astound you with its beauty. The plane will then track over the Big Red before landing at Birdsville for ‘smoko’ (lunch) and a tour of the hotel.
After leaving Birdsville, your scenic aerial journey continues before landing at Leigh Creek. Once on the ground you will be transferred to The Prairie Hotel.
Nilpena Station, Flinders Ranges, SA (c) The Tailor
DAY 4
After breakfast at The Prairie Hotel, you will be driven to Nilpena Station.
Nilpena Station is a working sheep station situated approximately 44 kilometres (27 miles) north of Parachilna in the Flinders Ranges region neighbouring Lake Torrens. The property currently occupies 800 square kilometres (308 square miles).
It is here that you will enjoy a lavish lunch in the woolshed and a tour of the property before departing from a nearby Claypan to Adelaide. This amazing natural claypan, a dense and compact layer of soil, mostly clay, is surrounded by a row of dramatic red dunes.
You will arrive in the General Aviation Terminal at approximately 5pm. If you are booking onward flights from Adelaide, we recommend booking something that leaves no earlier than 6.30pm.
- See more at: www.australia.com/en/australian-insider/2016/augus…
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Goldfields & Grampians
History, nature and culture combine spectacularly in Victoria’s regional heart. For a brief time in the mid-19th century,...Goldfields & Grampians
History, nature and culture combine spectacularly in Victoria’s regional heart. For a brief time in the mid-19th century, more than a third of the world’s gold came out of Victoria and, today, the spoils of all that precious metal can be seen in the grand regional cities of Bendigo and Ballarat, and the charming towns of Castlemaine, Kyneton and Maldon. This is a fantastic region for touring, with a range of contrasting landscapes, from pretty countryside and green forests, red earth and granite country, to farmland, orchards and wineries.
Further west, there’s a different type of history to experience at Grampians National Park, one of Victoria’s great natural wonders. Some 80%25 of Victoria’s Aboriginal rock-art sites are found here, and the majestic ranges are an adventurer’s paradise, lording it over the idyllic Wartook Valley and the towns of Halls Gap and Dunkeld.
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THE GREAT BARRIER REEF::
One of Australia’s most remarkable natural gifts, the Great Barrier Reef is blessed with the breathtaking beauty of the...THE GREAT BARRIER REEF::
One of Australia’s most remarkable natural gifts, the Great Barrier Reef is blessed with the breathtaking beauty of the world’s largest coral reef. The reef contains an abundance of marine life and comprises of over 3000 individual reef systems and coral cays and literally hundreds of picturesque tropical islands with some of the worlds most beautiful sun-soaked, golden beaches.
Because of its natural beauty, the Great Barrier Reef has become one of the worlds most sought after tourist destinations. A visitor to the Great Barrier Reef can enjoy many experiences including snorkelling, scuba diving, aircraft or helicopter tours, bare boats (self-sail), glass-bottomed boat viewing, semi-submersibles and educational trips, cruise ship tours, whale watching and swimming with dolphins.
A Natural Wonder
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the seven wonders of the natural world, and pulling away from it, and viewing it from a greater distance, you can understand why. It is larger than the Great Wall of China and the only living thing on earth visible from space.
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