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Fasten your seat belts a experience ride of a life
time around
Australia
There are many countries around the world. But we have
taken Australia to our study
Australia
Australia consists of seven states.Of which we have
taken six of them to our study. They are :
•Western Australia
•Northern Territory
•Queens land
•New South Wales
•Victoria
•Tasmania
•South Australia
Western Australia
Let us begin our tour from Western Australia.
Western Australia is made up of eleven regions - each one
offering a distinct range of travel experiences and attractions. To
appreciate the real Western Australia, we suggest you explore each of
these regions at your own leisure...
We give you some of the places in them:
•Perth
•Peel
•Heartlands
•Southwest
•Esperance
Perth
In Western Australia first we visit Perth.
Perth enjoys more hours of sunshine
than any other capital city in Australia. Its warm
sunny climate, clear blue skies and beautiful
beaches are making it an increasingly popular
destination with tourists.
There is good shopping available, plenty of
riverside and beachside restaurants and cafes to
dine at, world-class golf courses, over 80
kilometers (50 miles) of white sandy beaches to
sunbathe on and a mecca of outdoor activities and
experiences to enjoy.
Perth is an ideal base from which you can
explore the diverse surrounding attractions. Only
minutes away, you can visit wineries with
sumptuous lunches, swim with wild dolphins in
their natural environment, holiday on an island,
and explore the colourful port city of Fremantle.
http://www.sportscarhire.com.au/tourist/perth.htm
To view
the map
click next.
Town Map of Perth
Perth is the capital of Western Australia.
Next we visit Peel in Western Australia.
Peel
The Peel region of Western
Australia offers a popular combination
of attractions that include running
rivers, deep jarrah forests and sandy
beaches - all of which are less that one
hour's drive south of Perth.
In the Peel region you can enjoy a game
of golf on one of the many first class
resorts on offer, endure the thrills and
spills of white-water rafting along the
Murray River, explore the surrounds by
steam train, relax at a farmstay, or fish
for a variety of seafood in the local
estuary.
http://www.sportscarhire.com.au/tourist
/peel.htm
Next we visit Heartlands in Western Australia.
Heartlands
Blessed with diversity of landscape and
environment, the Heartlands is home to several of
Western
Australia's
most
popular
natural
attractions, like the amazing Wave Rock and The
Pinnacles.
It is also a playground... a place where you
can enjoy a range of aquatic activities as well as
land-based adventures.
This region's flora and fauna are abundant
and just waiting to be discovered. A good place to
see both is in the Dryandra State Forest; covering
27,000 hectares (66,718 acres) the forest is home to
more than 100 different species of birds as well as
one of Western Australia's rarest mammals, the
numbat.
There is an extensive network of good
roads along which sit many old country towns.
http://www.sportscarhire.com.au/tourist/heartlands
.htm Next we visit South West in Western Australia.
South West
The South West region of Western
Australia has an allure that is hard to resist. It
offers its visitors the opportunity to indulge in
premium Western Australian wines and gourmet
food, amidst towering old growth karri forests,
beautiful beaches and scenic rolling farmlands.
In the South West there are 3 wine regions
to experience; excellent fishing, swimming and
surfing spots; the largest dive wreck in the
southern hemisphere; caves to explore; fine art
and craft galleries to browse through and quaint
historic towns.
Also on offer, a variety of unique naturebased experiences including the opportunity to
swim beside wild dolphins; wildlife spotting at
night with torches; and a walk amongst some of
the oldest and tallest trees in the State.
http://www.sportscarhire.com.au/tourist/southwest
.htm Next we visit Great Southern in Western Australia.
Esperance
The Esperance region of Western
Australia is one of Australia's fastest growing
visitor destinations.
Graced with a temperate climate year round
and sugar-white sand bordered by brilliant bluewater bays, the peace and simplicity of the region is
a large part of its appeal.
The Esperance region is a paradise for
lovers of the water and sun. Its beaches are
considered among the best in the world and while
they provide ideal conditions for fishing, surfing,
sailing and sandboarding.
The
surrounding
Recherche
Archipelago,
consisting of some 200 coastal islands, has a
myriad of marine life in crystal clear water for divers
and snorkelers to enjoy. One of the most popular
water activities in the region is that of the Bay of
Isles cruise.
http://www.sportscarhire.com.au/tourist/esperance.htm
Next we continue our tour to Northern territory.
Northern Territory
The Northern Territory, the essence of the
Australian Outback. It comprises almost one-sixth of
Australia's land mass and can be divided into two areas,
the Top End and the Red Centre. It is bordered at the
north by the Timor Sea, to the east by Queensland, to
the west by Western Australia and to the south by South
Australia.
It is six times the size of Great Britain, two and a half
times the size of Texas. From lush green tropical
rainforest among the savannah woodlands at the Top
End, spectacular waterfalls, and billabongs, to the dry
and arid landscapes of the Red Centre, and the Simpson
Desert.
Population of almost 190,000. The Northern Territory is
under the administration of the Australian Government
http://www.aussie-info.com/places/nt/
To view
places in
Northern
Territory
Click Next.
Next we visit the places in Northern Territory.
Places in Northern Territory
KAKADU NATIONAL PARK
Part of Arhhem Land, about a 3 hour drive
east of Darwin, world heritage listed in 1984.
See ancient Aboriginal art in caves and on rocks.
ARNHEMLAND
Primeval, ancient landscape. This area has
been home to many different Aboriginal tribes for
thousands of years.
ALICESPRINGS
In the middle of Australia, with a population
of almost 37,000, this is the Territory's second largest
population centre.
Explore the historic Old Telegraph Station,
built in the 1870s, it played a key role in Australia's
development in communication, the School of the Air
and the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
http://www.aussie-info.com/places/nt/
Next we continue our tour to Queensland.
Queensland
Queensland, the Sunshine State.
"Beautiful one day, perfect the next".
Located in north-eastern Australia, it is the
second largest state. More than half of Queensland lies
above the Tropic of Capricorn. With its magnificent
coastline, endless kilometres of sandy beaches, national
park forests, vast plains, lush tropical rainforests in the
far north, forested mountains and massive wilderness
areas, and the natural wonder that is the Great Barrier
Reef, it is Australia's No 1 tourist destination. Its tourist
centre is at the Gold Coast.
Its capital is Brisbane on the east coast, on the
banks of the Brisbane River, with a population of about
1.5 million (population for Queensland is nearly 3.5
million).
http://www.aussie-info.com/places/qld/
Next we continue our tour to New South Wales.
New South Wales
The state of New South Wales hosts a wealth of diverse regional areas.
The fact is that few places on the planet can boast such a range of natural treats.
Whether your holiday is based around just one rich area or takes in the broad
scope of the entire state, regional New South Wales is nothing short of a
geographical marvel, ensuring enough sightseeing options and activities to thrill
even the most seasoned traveller.
The first white settlement in Australia, today New South Wales is home to
nearly 6.5 million people. Most of them live along the temperate coastline and in
Sydney, the state capital.
Located in the south-east, with Queensland to the north and Victoria to
the south. The landscape ranges from subtropical in the north, the Snowy
Mountains in the south and 800 miles of golden sandy beaches along the coastline.
http://www.aussie-info.com/places/nsw/
Next we visit the places in New South Wales.
Click Next
Places In New South Wales
Where your holiday adventure takes
you from the ranges to the beaches,
providing everything you could want from a
classic summer holiday all year around.
Stretching from Port Stephens to
Coffs Harbour and inland to Dorrigo, North
Coast NSW offers a unique taste of New
South Wales.
Whether you head to one of the
popular coastal meccas, such as Port
Macquarie, Coffs Harbour and Port
Stephens, or explore one of the region's
stunning national parks - you are bound to
find a perfect holiday escape.
Next we visit Sydney in New South Wales.
Click Next
Places In New South Wales
Bursting with character, Sydney is a vibrant
city catering to all your desires whether you seek
exhilaration and exploration or 100% relaxation. The
City Centre is home to major retail centres offering a
range of boutiques and specialty stores, and
international designers including DKNY, Versace and
Gucci. Find Australian designers such as Morrissey,
Collette Dinnigan and Alannah Hill in Oxford Street,
Paddington.
Soak up Sydney life on the Bondi to Bronte
coastal walk, just one of many on offer. The Rose Bay
to Watson’s Bay and The Spit to Manly walks hug the
harbour offering spectacular views. Challenge yourself
by climbing Sydney’s Harbour Bridge or enjoy a
thrilling jet-boat jaunt.
http://www.visitnsw.com.au/scripts/runisa.dll?tnswvisitl1.131
406:lochome:1841696088:pp=Location,pc=LOCABOUT,curr
entregionid=500060 Next we continue our tour to Victoria.
From Sydney to Victoria
To view
Victoria
Victoria
Victoria, the Garden State.
In the south-eastern corner of Australia. It is the
smallest mainland state. With a population of over 4.6
million, Victoria is the most densely populated and
highly urbanised of all the states. Victoria's capital is
Melbourne (pop. approximately 3.4 million).
From beaches to rugged mountains in the high snow
country, lakes and white water streams. Visit the old
goldfields, bush ranger territory; take a leisurely cruise
down the Murray in an old paddle steamer.
Whether it is history, adventure, entertainment or
relaxation, Victoria has it all.
http://www.aussie-info.com/places/nt/
Next we continue our tour in Tasmania.
Tasmania
Australia's smallest and most southerly State, 240 km
off the south-eastern corner, separated from the mainland by
Bass Strait. Tasmania has a dramatically different landscape
than the mainland, there is no arid Outback here. It is an island
of contrasts: from rugged mountainous wilderness, with lakes,
waterfalls and steeply falling rivers to rolling hills and deserted
beaches and unspoiled, natural beauty of national parks and
world heritage areas and with some of the cleanest waterways
and air on earth.
Australia's smallest and most southerly State, 240 km
off the south-eastern corner, separated from the mainland by
Bass Strait. Tasmania has a dramatically different landscape
than the mainland, there is no arid Outback here. It is an island
of contrasts: from rugged mountainous wilderness, with lakes,
waterfalls and steeply falling rivers to rolling hills and deserted
beaches and unspoiled, natural beauty of national parks and
world heritage areas and with some of the cleanest waterways
and air on earth.
http://www.aussie-info.com/places/tas/
We end our tour here. Press Enter.
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