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My Trip Down Under

July 13th, 2010

fraser islandAs Australia is quite a long ways away from where I live in North America, it only made sense to leave as much time as possible for my trip. So, I figured two months would suffice for my first Australian experience and that ended up being a good decision, as I got to see much of the country, while not feeling overly rushed.

I flew into Sydney and spent three days touring the city. I took a sightseeing day tour of the city, where we headed up into the historic district to get an overview of the harbor from Mrs. Macquarie’s Chair, a famous sandstone seat carved by convicts. From this view you can also see the sails of Sydney Opera House and the iconic Harbor Bridge. The next day I went to Bondi Beach where I took my first surfing lesson. Bondi Beach is one of Sydney’s most famous beaches and is definitely one of the most beautiful. It is also one of the most popular as it was full of beachgoers and surfers.

From Sydney, I first traveled to Port Stephens, famous for its fishing, boating, and hospitality. While here I got to go on a dolphin cruise tour where I got up close and personal with bottlenose dolphins. I also hit the massive dunes in Port Stephens for some fun sand-boarding. Although pretty similar to snow-boarding, beware of the amount of sand that gets in your clothes.

When I crossed into Queensland, I visited the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary where I got up close to some of Australia’s most beautiful and famous wildlife. I got to hold a koala, feed kangaroos, and see wombats, emus, crocodiles, dingoes, Tasmanian devils, and colorful birds. Next I went to Surfer’s Paradise on the Gold Coast which is home to some of the best surfing beaches in the world. While in Surfer’s Paradise, I tried my hand at surfing again and also did some sea kayaking. I also took a rainforest discovery bushwalk through Springbrook National Park with an expert guide.

One of my favorite stops was Fraser Island. I spent three days here taking in the paradise and beauty of the area. I took a day tour to spot some of the region’s best spots and hidden treasures, as well as a half day whale tour out to Hervey Bay to see the great whales in their natural habitat. Another great highlight of my Australia trip was the three days I spent sailing the Whitsundays on a flotilla yacht. I got to snorkel and swim and laze around onboard the yacht. It was a truly fantastic experience.

In Cairns, I took a thrilling ride down the white water rapids of the Tully River in a white-water raft. One night I took a trip to the night markets, where I picked up a local boomerang that is now hanging in my house. The next day in Cairns, I took a day trip out to the Great Barrier Reef. I got to snorkel amongst all the colorful fish, turtles, vivid coral, and incredible clear waters. The Great Barrier Reef was definitely a major highlight of my Australia trip and a must for anyone visiting the area.

My trip to Australia was a once in a lifetime experience that, even though it felt I was breaking the bank to get there, was worth every penny and I will remember for the rest of my life.

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Exotic Australia

August 23rd, 2009

australia 300x199 Exotic AustraliaOf all the places I have ever had the privilege to visit, perhaps there was nothing quite as interesting or as exotic as Australia, the fabled land down under. In fact, for anyone planning a trip, be you a regular world traveler or a casual vacation-goer seeking an interesting change of pace, a trip to the land down under can be an ideal destination. Australia is not just a nation, but an entire continent unto itself. As the world’s largest island, this fabled English-speaking country contains many wonders, be it the landscape, the history, or the strange animals found throughout the continent.

Australia, in the tranquil waters of the South Pacific is the hub of Oceania, and features some of the world’s most beautiful and picturesque beaches. For those who enjoy waters sports, particularly surfing, you will find Australia a proverbial paradise of earth. However, there is more to this island nation than surfing and sandy beaches and many of the most interesting spectacles on Australia lie inward.

With most of Australia’s population and major cities being found along the costs, the interior of the island – the infamous “Outback” – is home to many of the continent’s wonders and sites of interest. The world famous Ayer’s Rock, also known by its native name of Uluru, is a large sandstone rock formation found in Central Australia’s Northern Territory. Ayer’s Rock is located in the heart of the Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park, and has been a focal point in aboriginal religion, culture, and folklore for thousands of years.

When I visited Ayer’s Rock, my friends and I hired a native guide – an aborigine – who was both well versed and well traveled in the outback. His name, if I recall was something unpronounceable but asked us to call him Eric. Eric turned out to be a real hoot and his stories and anecdotes – as well as his vast knowledge of the area – made him an invaluable part of our trip and it was more than worth the $100 Australian dollars we paid him.

While you don’t need a guide to enjoy the sites, there is nothing wrong (if you have a couple extra bucks) with letting a knowledgeable local tour you around and, if you can’t afford this little extravagance still be sure to visit the Outback and Ayer’s Rock – truly they are a wonder of Australia and can’t be missed on a trip down under.

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