Australia is a country located in Oceania. Australia's capital is Canberra and the currency is the Australian dollar.
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Yesterday we went on a tour to Ayers Rock also known as Uluru, the famous rock in the heart of Australia. We flew in from Perth and checked into our Uluru National Park Resort.
There are about five different types of accomodation you can choose from if you want to stay in Ayers Rock and spend the night, which I would recommend because all tours leave pretty early in the morning.
There are also some camping grounds and budget type accomodation sites but I guess those are a bit further away in the resort and can make a trip to the local mall very exhausting considering the burning...
Sydney is without a doubt the coolest and most beautiful city in the world and out my backpacking adventure in Australia I must say this city impressed me the most.
Australia is filled with gorgeous places and interesting sites to visit but Sydney seems to bring that all together in an exciting, modern and at the same time laid back city that keeps on surprising you.
Instead...
One of the places I absolutely loved in Western Australia is Broome, the perfect base for an relaxing and at the same time adventurous and exciting holiday.
Being not too far away from the Kimberley area there are a great number of tours and day trips you can choose from and one of the tours we did was the Tunnel Creek National Park tour.
We did have a rental car in Broome but it's not advised to head into the Kimberley region on your own or with a vehicle that can't be trusted.
The road conditions can vary from day to day and depend on weather conditions which...
Fraser Island is a beautiful island on Australia's east coast and definitely a popular backpackers destination. I found out about Fraser Island when I was in Torquay, the surfers capital of Australia and a really laid back town filled with young people from all over the world.
I started hanging out with a group of English guys who were planning a ferry trip to Fraser Island and asked...
Eventhough we had a rental car a great part of Hobart is easily explored by foot, especially around Salamanca Place and the Waterfront Area.
We followed the walking tour designed by Lonely Planet Australia which on a sunny day is a very nice itinerary to walk. There might not be a lot to see but if you like photographing the typical Tasmanian houses and taking a break at the local pastry shop then you'll enjoy your walking tour.
We made a stop at Jackman and McRoss, the local bakery and had some great chocolate muffins. Back at Salamanca Place down along Kellys Steps there are...