Saturday, January 25, 2020

Sydney

Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia and Oceania. Sydney's famous beaches are some of the city's most popular attractions for locals and visitors alike. Indigenous Australians have inhabited the Sydney area for at least 30,000 years and thousands of engravings remain throughout the region, making it one of the richest in Australia in terms of Aboriginal archaeological sites.
Sydney is Australia’s answer to New York: a cosmopolitan a hive of activity, which never sleeps, but also boasts gorgeous beaches, fantastic weather and mild winters. Sydney has over 4 million residents, making it Australia’s largest city, and is also the most touristed destination in the country, attracting over 32 million visitors per year.



Top Tourist destinations in Sydney :

1. See a show at the Opera House
2. Stroll Darling Harbour
3. Get a local perspective with a free walking tour
4. Visit the iconic Paddy’s Markets
5. Bondi Beach
6. Climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge
7. Have dinner at Circular Quay
8. Visit the Royal Botanic Gardens
9. Get an adrenaline rush at Luna Park
10. Visit the picturesque seaside town of Manly

Cairns

Cairns is a small town of fewer than 170,000 people in the North of Queensland. Along with the Uluru in the red centre of Australia, Cairns has become the quintessential location for visitors looking for that mind-blowing natural Aussie experience. Most tourists use Cairns as a base for their Great Barrier Reef and Daintree adventures. The city boasts mild winters, gorgeous beaches, stunning scenery, great nightlife and plenty of fun things to see and do. If you’re visiting Queensland, Cairns is a must!
Tropical and touristy, Cairns boasts an idyllic location between the Great Barrier Reef and the lush rainforests and cloud-cloaked plateau of the Atherton Tableland. Many sightseers use Cairns as a base for trips to these nearby natural jewels, but the town itself offers plenty of tourist attractions and a convivial vacation vibe. Palm-lined streets and the plethora of tour operators in town add to the air of tropical adventure. A favourite pastime here is a stroll along the Cairns Esplanade, a seafront promenade flanked by parks, playgrounds, cafés, and water-themed attractions. Idyllic beaches stretch to the north and south of town, from Trinity Bay to Port Douglas, though Cairns itself lacks a decent strip of sand.

Top 10 things to when in Cairns :

1. Great Barrier Reef
2. Cairns Botanical Gardens
3. Kuranda Scenic Railway
4. Palm Cove
5. Enjoy a refreshing swim at the Crystal Cascades
7. Learn about indigenous culture at the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park
8. Dolphin and whale-watching
9. Visit the Tablelands
10. Green Island

Gold Coast

Stretching along the Southeast Queensland coast, from Coolangatta to Southport, the Gold Coast is one of Australia's most famous vacation destinations. The tourist hub of this glamorous coastal strip is aptly named Surfers Paradise, and it's like an Aussie version of Miami Beach. Skyscrapers bristle along a stretch of beautiful blond beach, and you'll find designer shops and lively entertainment venues a short stroll from the soft sands. Not far from the city, the famous Gold Coast theme parks add to all the exciting things to do.
Beyond the buzz of this holiday hotspot, you'll find plenty of peaceful escapes. Golden beaches stretch for miles south to Coolangatta with a perfect patch of sand for everyone, and wildlife parks are wonderful family attractions. In the hinterland, nature lovers can relax amid rolling green valleys, lushly cloaked peaks, and World Heritage-listed rainforests. Best of all, the sun shines on the subtropical Gold Coast more than 300 days a year.

Top 10 things to do when in Gold Coast :


1. Surfers Paradise Beach
2. SkyPoint, Surfer's Paradise
3. Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
4. Coolangatta Beach
5. Sea World
6. Burleigh Heads Beach
7. Dreamworld
8. South Stradbroke Island
9. Warner Bros Movie World
10. Lamington National Park

Brisbane

Brisbane is the capital of and the most populated city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia. One of the oldest cities in Australia, Brisbane was founded upon the ancient homelands of the indigenous Turrbal and Jagera peoples. Named after the Brisbane River on which it is located . Brisbane is a popular tourist destination, serving as a gateway to the state of Queensland, particularly to the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast, which are home to numerous popular surf beaches, located immediately south and north of Brisbane respectively. Due to its proximity to the Coral Sea and a warm ocean current, Brisbane's overall temperature variability is somewhat less than most Australian capitals. Summers are long, hot, and wet. Eighty percent of summer days record a maximum temperature of 27 to 33 °C. Winters are short and warm, with average maximums of about 22 °C maximum temperatures below 20 °C are rare.

Top 15 Things to do for a budget traveller :

1. Go for a dip at Streets Beach
2. Wander through the air-conditioned halls of QAGOMA
3. Catch the CityHopper along the river
4. Discover the city with a Brisbane Greeter
5. Laugh at the Brisbane Powerhouse
6. Explore the local farmers’ markets
7. Catch local artists free with City Sounds
8. Ride the old lift up City Hall’s clock tower
9. Lie on the grass at New Farm Park
10. Wander back to the city via the Riverwalk
11. Explore the planet at the Queensland Museum
12. Sunrise at Mt Coot-tha
13. Watch and window shop in Queen Street Mall
14. Hike near the city
15. Experience Aboriginal culture

Saturday, December 7, 2019

GREAT OCEAN ROAD

The Great Ocean Road is an Australian National Heritage listed 243-kilometre (151 mi) stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Australia between the Victorian cities of Torquay and Allansford. Built by returned soldiers between 1919 and 1932 and dedicated to soldiers killed during World War I, the road is the world's largest war memorial. Winding through varying terrain along the coast and providing access to several prominent landmarks, including the Twelve Apostles limestone stack formations, the road is an important tourist attraction in the region ,It was built by approximately 3,000 returned servicemen as a war memorial for fellow servicemen who had been killed in World War I. An advance survey team progressed through dense wilderness at approximately 3 kilometres a month. Construction was done by hand; using explosives, pick and shovel, wheelbarrows, and some small machinery, and was at times perilous, with several workers killed on the job; the final sections along steep coastal mountains being the most difficult to work on.


The Great Ocean Road…famous in Australia and around the world as one of the best road trips on the planet.











Highlights of the Great Ocean Road:

1. The Twelve Apostles
2. Gibson Steps
3. Loch and Gorge
4. London Arch(London Bridge)
5. The Grotto
6. The Arch
7. Walks in Port Campbell National Park
8. Bay of Islands
9. Triplet Falls
10. Teddy's lookout

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SHRINE OF REMEMBRANCE

The Shrine of Remembrance (commonly referred to as The Shrine) is a war memorial in MelbourneVictoria, Australia, located in Kings Domain on St Kilda Road. It was built to honour the men and women of Victoria who served in World War I, but now functions as a memorial to all Australians who have served in any war. It is a site of annual observances for ANZAC Day (25 April) and Remembrance Day (11 November), and is one of the largest war memorials in Australia. 

The design of the Shrine is based on the ancient Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, and the Parthenon in Athens.It is a structure of square plan roofed by a stepped pyramid and entered on the north and south through classical porticos, each of eight fluted Doric columns supporting a pediment containing sculpture in high relief. The porticos are approached by wide flights of steps which rise in stages to the podium on which the Shrine sits.nside the Shrine is the Sanctuary, a high vaulted space entered by four tall portals of Classical design. A simple entablature is carried on sixteen tall fluted Ionic columns and supports a frieze with twelve relief panels sculptured by Lyndon Dadswell, depicting the armed services at work and in action during World War I.


At the centre of the Sanctuary is the Stone of Remembrance. This is a marble stone sunk below the pavement, so that visitors must bow their heads to read the inscription on it: GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN
Beneath the Sanctuary is the Crypt containing a bronze statue of a father and son, representing the two generations who served in the two world wars.

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MELBOURNE

Melbourne is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia and OceaniaThe city is home to many of the best-known cultural institutions in the nation, such as the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the National Gallery of Victoria and the World Heritage-listed Royal Exhibition Building. It is also the birthplace of Australian impressionismAustralian rules football, the Australian film and television industries and Australian contemporary dance. More recently, it has been recognised as a UNESCO City of Literature and a global centre for street artlive music and theatre. It is the host city of annual international events such as the Australian Grand Prix, the Australian Open and the Melbourne Cup, and has also hosted the 1956 Summer Olympics and the 2006 Commonwealth Games. Due to it rating highly in entertainment, tourism and sport, as well as education, health care, research and development, the EIU currently ranks it the second most liveable city in the world, and it was ranked as the world's most liveable city for seven years in a row, from 2011 until 2017.

Melbourne is a hip, dynamic metropolis, with an exciting city centre, inner-city neighbourhoods that are full of unique character, and lush green parks and mountain ranges where you can enjoy Australian nature at its finest.








Things to do in Melbourne:
1. Drink the world’s best coffee
2. Check out the amazing street art
3. Wander through laneways
4. Visit Flinders Street Station and Federation Square5. Stroll the botanic gardens
6. Shop till you drop
7. Visit the Immigration Museum
8. Visit the Block Arcade
9. Enjoy the hustle and bustle of the Queen Victoria Markets
10. Admire Aboriginal art