Thursday 11 February 2016

AUSTRALIAN TOURISM




                           AUSTRALIAN TOURISM 

Australia is a country, and continent, surrounded by the Indian and Pacific oceans. Its major cities – Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide – are coastal, but its capital, Canberra, is inland and nicknamed the "Bush Capital." The country is known for its Sydney Opera House, Great Barrier Reef, the vast Outback interior desert wilderness and unique animal species including kangaroos and duck-billed platypuses.
                " Australia isn't just a place you see, it's a place you feel "
                                                                                                                                 

AQUATIC EXPERIENCE
COASTAL JOURNEY
LANDSCAPE MUST SEE
*natural’s and Wil life
*Australia’s Food & Wine
* The Outback Journey
* Self-drive Itinerary’s
* Adventure Journey
*Fishing
*Forest & Flowers
*Sun & see



*Margarat River
*Perth
*Exmouth
*Broomie
*Kalgoorlie.

BRISBANE 

Brisbane, capital of Queensland, is a big, modern city set on the Brisbane River. Clustered in its South Bank cultural precinct are institutions including Queensland Museum and Sciencentre, with noted interactive exhibitions, and Queensland Gallery of Modern Art, among Australia's major contemporary art museums. Looming over the city is Mt. Coot-tha, site of sprawling Brisbane Botanic Gardens, with panoramic views from its summit.
"Discover Brisbane, the sunny, sophisticated capital city of Queensland and gateway to its many famous attractions"
ADELAIDE
Adelaide is South Australia’s cosmopolitan coastal capital. Its ring of parkland on the River Torrens is home to renowned museums such as the Art Gallery of South Australia, displaying expansive collections including noted Indigenous art, and the South Australian Museum, devoted to natural history. The city's Adelaide Festival is an annual international arts gathering with spin-offs including fringe and film events.











 MELBOURNE
Melbourne, Victoria’s coastal capital, is a city of stately 19th-century buildings and tree-lined boulevards. Yet at its centre is the strikingly modern Federation Square development, with plazas, bars, restaurants and cultural events along the Yarra River. In Southbank, the Melbourne Arts Precinct is site of Arts Centre Melbourne – a performing arts complex – and National Gallery of Victoria, displaying Australian and Indigenous art.













PERTH

              Perth, capital of Western Australia, sits where the Swan River meets the southwest coast. Its suburbs lie along sandy beaches, and the huge, riverside Kings Park and Botanic Garden on Mt. Eliza offer sweeping views of the city. The Perth Cultural Centre houses the state ballet and opera companies, and occupies its own central precinct, including a theatre, art galleries and the Western Australian Museum.

















 FRASER ISLAND

                                 Fraser Island, off Australia’s eastern Queensland coast, is the world's largest sand island, stretching over 120km. Panoramic viewpoints include Indian Head, a rocky outcrop on the island's easternmost tip, and the Cathedrals, a cliff famous for sculpted ribbons of coloured sand. It's a camping and ecotourism destination, with popular beaches and swimming sites at Lake McKenzie, Lake Wabby and other freshwater pools.









MARGARET RIVER

Margaret River is a town in the South West of Western Australia, located in the valley of the eponymous Margaret River, 277 kilometres south of Perth, the state capital. Its Local Government Area is the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River. Wine critic Rob Geddes selects his top summer drops grown right here on the vines of the Margaret River Wine Region. If you’re lucky enough to find yourself in the Margaret River Region and wine is your tipple, you’ll be spoilt for choice. It’s home to some of the most sophisticated Australian winemakers making wines in one of the great grape gardens of the world.More than many other great wine-making regions, Margaret River is already well into the next generation of wine-making thinking. The region leads with “the blend is your friend” and the real depth and excitement is inside bottles called semillon sauvignon blanc or cabernet merlot. Multi varietal wines work well here, offering the most complexity.













  KALGOORLIE

                            Kalgoorlie, now known as Kalgoorlie–Boulder after Kalgoorlie and Boulder joined, is a city in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia, Australia, and is located 595 kilometres east-northeast. Welcome to our vibrant, expanding and exciting twin city of Kalgoorlie Boulder – one of the largest and most diverse tourism regions in Western Australia, that’s fast becoming one of the country’s most popular self drive holiday destination. Kalgoorlie Boulder Pure Gold is the local accredited Visitor Centre, and your complete guide to the Goldfields region. Kalgoorlie Boulder offers a host of things to see and do for all ages and interests, whether you are Passing through here on businessor living here- you won’t be disappointed.

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