
The lower land is vast and the list of things to do is hard to do! Australia is exciting and unique, even if you play on the beach, climb a mountain, explore the city, walk in a rainforest, camp in a bush, or get lost in an outback!
The top 16 places I would like to see ...
Great Barrier Reef
The seven wonders of nature and the Great Barrier Reef, one of Australia's most prominent natural gifts, is blessed with the beauty of the world's largest coral reefs. Coral reefs have abundant marine life, more than 3000 coral reefs, coral reefs, hundreds of picturesque tropical island companies, and the world's most beautiful and sunny golden beaches.
Uluru
Uluru is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a large sandstone rock formations in the south of the Northern Territory in central Australia. It is 3,4 kilometers in length, 2 kilometers in width wide, it is 9 kilometers in circumference, most of the bulk is actually under the ground. The peak rises dramatically to a height that is more than 350 m higher than the surrounding plains. It is worth noting that Uluru seems to change color. The sunrise that is shining red easily is particularly conspicuous, as the sunrise and different times hit different lights at different times.
Sydney Opera House
Another UNESCO World Heritage site next to the Eiffel Tower and the Empire State Building and one of the most impressive images in the contemporary world, one of the most photographed, Australia's' . It was a multi-venue performing arts center, invented by the Danish architect JørnUtzon and received the Pritzker award, awarded the highest honor as an architect in 2003.
Great Ocean Road
One of Australia's most famous drives has a 243 km (151 mile) road along the southeastern coast between Torquay and Warrnambool's Victorian Morning Market. Explore beautiful attractions, wildlife, nature. Visit wonderful wildlife, magnificent 12 apostles, beautiful beaches, wonderful rainforests, waterfalls and more.
Fraser Island, Queensland
Departing the Great Barrier Reef north from Brisbane north. It is the largest sand island in the world and it is also a world heritage site. There is no closed road on the unsealed island so you can arrive at the unspoiled island with just an environmentally friendly tour or your own 4WD. There are only limited places on the island, so please reserve in advance. Let's drive on the long white sand beach, witness the clear fresh water in the world, trek through the ancient rainforest and stop by nearby wild dogs.
Kakadu, Northern Territory
It is a list of one of the few cultural values and natural values registered in the World Heritage List. Kakadu is a place of exceptional beauty and unique biodiversity. It is owned jointly by the Aboriginal owner and the National Park Director. Kakadu has experienced six seasons and has abundant unique wildlife and plant species.
Apart from wetlands, the park has many beautiful valleys and waterfalls, not only learning about Aboriginal people who have lived for tens of thousands of years, but also many people visit. It is best to go to a park with a guided tour or your own car. Do not ignore signs of swimming, as large carous crocs can be found anywhere here.
Kimberries
While in Bloom, you can explore the beautiful Kimberley area by borrowing 4 WD. Your best path is Gib River Road, a 660 km dirt track running in the center of the Kimberley area. Driving along the Gibb, you can enjoy views of the area's most famous red mud, Bora Bora trees, intense color range, valley, rocky pool and waterfall.
The most popular waterfalls and valleys are Windjana Gorge, Galvans Gorge, most popular Bells Gorge.
Climb Sydney Harbor Bridge
Sydney Harbor Bridge is steel passing through the arch bridge across the port of Sydney, which carries railroads, vehicles, bicycles, pedestrian traffic between the Sydney Central Business District (CBD) and the North Shore. The dramatic landscape of the bridge, harbor, nearby Sydney Opera House is a symbolic image of Sydney and Australia. This bridge is called "coat hanger" because of the arch base design.
Bridge Climb is the ultimate experience of Sydney. Choose from three guided climbs heading to the top of this world famous bridge, 134 meters above the port of Sydney.
Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth, Western Australia
Please visit the Great Barrier Reef 50 years ago and imagine before the tourists come. When you visit Ningaloo which is one of the most valuable treasure of Australia's least known, it has that opportunity. Exmouth offers a range of "coral reefs" like the spectacular Negerlee Reef on one side of the valley and the spectacular range of coral reefs on the other side of the valley.
Ningaloo is one of the rare places where you can walk straight from the white sand beach to the coral reef and explore the underwater world. Just reaching your knees is surrounded by hundreds of strange fish swimming around your legs. Ningaloo is the perfect place to swim with scuba diving and gentle whales.
Please visit the winery.
Australia makes plenty of great wines. There are several national wine areas where you can visit and enjoy. A day trip to the winery is an unforgettable experience. Usually, you can join the tour, move from the vineyard to the vineyard and sample various wines and delicious cheese. The most notable is the Hunter Valley in northern Sydney. Barossa Valley in South Australia. It is in Margaret River, Western Australia.
Coober Pedy
Why should you recommend visiting this outback town in the midst of desert in South Australia, when the temperature is near 50 degrees? Coober Pedy produces most of the world's opals. The only reason is there is a town and why there are 4,000 residents from more than 40 countries.
It is very hot in the Coober Pedy, so the inhabitants of the town actually live in the basement. Residences, shops, restaurants, pubs can be found under cool sandstone dugouts. Coober Pedy is an attractive place to learn about its history, drink beer in a cave, play golf on a course with no lawn leaves, and pick up precious opals.
Bloom, Western Australia.
Bloom is on the north coast of Western Australia. It is a shelter of backpackers and pearl farmers. Backpacker runs most of the shops in this small town and you can light the atmosphere of the bar at night. Bloom is one of the most unique cities in Australia. Right at sea.
Cable Beach has been consistently recognized as one of the best beaches in the world. Here you can play cricket on the beach and play with fish of crocodile or jelly (please read the signs carefully) Catch the sunset cocktail from the cable beach resort or hang the camel at a casual beach Please take a walk. You may stay for a while, work on a pearl farm and decide to earn money to finance your Broome adventure.
Explore Tasmania
Poor Tasmania is overlooked by many Australian backpackers and mainland merchants. By taking time to come to Tasmania, you will provide an unforgettable travel experience. Travelers doing trekking to Tasmania forget their beauty.
Tasmania is the most mountainous state in Australia, with some of the oldest and highest trees in the world. Tasmania's Cradle Mountain National Park is a world heritage-registered place, a great hiking place to explore beautiful lakes, rain forests and waterfalls.
Karijini National Park, WA
Karinini is the second largest national park in Western Australia, one of the most spectacular places in Pilbara. There is a breathtaking valley, a clear rocky pool, a waterfall and beautiful scenery. There are various levels of walking courses, you can swim in the rock pool through underground valleys and waterfalls. There are wonderful picnic areas and campgrounds in the park. One of the great advantages of the park is that the scenery is very accessible. Entering the park literally walks about 50 meters and you can join the valley to see waterfalls and emerald-colored lockpools.
Aboriginal Cultural Tour
Why do not you spend some time learning about Aboriginal culture in Australia? Aboriginal culture in Australia is the oldest living civilization on Earth. Aboriginal people survived 50,000 years as nomads without suffering from a common cold-like illness. They live in the land and know a lot of secrets about the power the Earth has for health, healing and spiritual connections.
The most untouched area is Arnhem Land of the Northern Territory. You must apply for permission before you arrive. It is a protected area, owned and managed by Aboriginal people, and visits are limited.
Join the fun of the festival
Australians love good parties. No matter where you are, you need to find festivals, especially those that participate in the summer season. There are some of the most popular festivals such as Australia Day celebrated on January 26th and my favorite ANZAC Day celebrated on 25th April. Going to a local pub at a certain stage of the day, Two Up - this gamble game is legal.

