Australia travel

Sellicks Beach – one of only a few beaches in Adelaide where cars are permitted on the sand

Sellicks Beach is 53 kilometres away from Adelaide. The big, prominent hills of Sellicks Hill Range roll down towards Gulf St Vincent and the broad sandy beaches run north towards Adelaide. It’s like veins run through the hills. This part of the coastline is renowned for its plentiful fishing and Read More

Kalbarri National Park – one of the most visited National parks in Western Australia

Over 180,000 hectares in size, Kalbarri National Park is dominated by a 400 million-year-old landscape that has cut into beautiful red and white banded gorges by the Murchison River. 📣Facts & Tips: The park is one of Western Australia’s most magical places to propose. It’s open throughout the year, with Read More

Purnululu National Park – reveals the story of its formation over hundreds of millions of years

Seriously?! These stones have been around for 350 million years??? The world heritage listed Bungle Bungle Range is located within Purnululu National Park in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It reveals the story of its formation over hundreds of millions of years, and helps unlock the story of the Read More

Milford Sound – described by Rudyard Kipling as the ‘eighth wonder of the world’

Do you want to be wowed by nature? Check this out then! 👇👇👇 Famously described by Rudyard Kipling as the ‘eighth wonder of the world’, Milford Sound was carved by glaciers during the ice ages. Breathtaking in any weather, the fiord’s cliffs rise vertically from the dark waters, mountain peaks scrape Read More

Byron Bay – an epicenter of Australia’s counter-culture

Byron Bay is known as an epicenter of Australia’s counter-culture, a coastal idyll cradled by an ancient caldera, where hippies live alongside surfers and locals stopped McDonald’s from setting up its golden arches. Byron Bay has 9 outstanding surfing beaches, for which it is internationally known. So eat, sleep, beach, Read More

Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park – every walker’s dream

Cradle Mountain – Lake St Clair National Park is located in the Central Highlands area of Tasmania (Australia). The park contains many walking trails, and is where hikes along the well-known Overland Track usually begin. The hiking fans will sure feel enthusiatic for the sceneries along the 65km-way. Just say “Hello” Read More