Aldinga Beach in South Australia is a wonderful blue water beach with spectacular views of the neighbouring cliffs. It’s one of the few beaches in Australia where visitors can take their cars right on the sand, making it easier to reach surfing trails. If you’re holidaying at Aldinga Beach and want something more than just […]
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Month: May 2015
Cleland Wildlife Park – Waterfall Gully and more ways to explore
The Cleland Wildlife Park is a part of the larger Cleland Conservation Park and is located in South Australia, about 22 km from the Adelaide City Centre. The wildlife park is an icon in itself, and is a popular tourist destination among international travellers. Guided tours are available at the park, while adventurous tourists can […]
Coorong National Park Camping
Spanning over 130 kilometers, Coorong National Park is home to a multiple of saltwater lagoons, gorgeous sand dunes and peaceful camping sites. This region is a significant archaeological site offering tremendous cultural insight into the way of life of the Ngarrindjeri people. Exquisite Fauna and Natural Life in the Coorong National Park The Coorong is […]
Wave Rock – Three Types of Fauna to Look for on your trip
Wave Rock draws thousands of adventure enthusiasts every year to view its impressive massive granite formation while touring Western Australia’s eastern agricultural area. A big part of exploring this region involves spotting some of the unique fauna and fauna that is seldom found in other parts of the world. The Ringneck Parrot This attractive large […]
Camping and Fishing in Foul Bay and the Yorke Peninsula
Foul Bay located in the Southern Yorke Peninsula is a popular camping and fishing spot, one of many popular camping grounds hosted by Yorke Peninsula Council You can find historic ruins, sandy coves, exquisite surf beaches and cliff tops only a short distance from where you camp. Spending a few nights here is a great […]
Alice Springs – Planning an Adventurous 3 Day Itinerary
Located in the Red Centre Region of Australia; Alice Springs and its surrounding areas offer picturesque settings that are awe inspiring for the travel worthy. The rugged MacDonnell Ranges with their spectacular gorges and wild country offer the intrepid traveller a memorable experience. Exploring this region gives you a chance to delve deeper into the […]
Top diving spots in Cape Le Grand you cannot afford to miss
Located in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia, Cape Le Grand National Park is famous for its picturesque and spectacular coastal scenery. With secluded bays offering pristine white sands against a backdrop of exquisite granite peaks, exploring this dramatic region must be on the bucket list of every nature seeker. While most travellers throng to […]
Adelaide Hills – Camping Trip to Belair National Park
Plan a Camping Trip to Belair National Park with your Kids For families who wish to truly explore the splendour of Adelaide, a camping trip in Belair National Park is an excellent way to start. The bushland has some great activities complete with tennis courts, picnic areas and camping sites for young ones, and adults. […]
The Jack Bobridge Trail and other Cycling Tracks in The Barossa V...
Located just about an hour from Adelaide, the Barossa Valley is known for its exquisite wine fields. In addition to being famous for its gorgeous wine tasting trails, a great way to experience this region is to pick up a map and take off on a cycling trail. Popular Cycling Trails in Barossa Valley Depending […]