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Travel Guide Australia
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  • Sydney Opera House and skyline
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  • Ayers Rock, Uluru
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Australia

Those who have already experienced a sunset at Ayers Rock, dived the Great Barrier Reef or made a trekking tour through the Kakadu National Park know: Australia is more than unique. Apart from the classic highlights like Sydney, the Outback and the Great Barrier Reef in northern Queensland, Australia still offers a lot of space for discoverers.
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Destinations in Australia


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Australian Capital Territory
The Australian Capital Territory is home to Canberra, the political capital and Australia's largest ...
New South Wales
Endless stretches of beautiful sandy beaches. The vibrant coastal lifestyle of beach towns. Walks ...
Queensland
There is a well-worn path heading north along the east coast of Queensland. And for good reason! ...
Map / South Australia
South Australia
South Australia is a destination that should be on every traveler's list. Located in the southern ...
Tasmanien
It's easy to see why Tasmania's spectacular views, walking trails, and untouched nature are compared ...
The Northern Territory
Known for Australias most iconic natural wonder, Ayers Rock, The Northern Territory is a red dust ...
Map / Victoria (Australia)
Victoria (Australia)
The state of Victoria is bursting with culture and more than enough natural attractions to make for ...
Map / Western Australia
Western Australia
Western Australia is a destination that every travel guide worth its salt would recommend. Located ...

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Natural space and climate on the red continent

The Australian continent consists to a large extent of deserts and tablelands. Due to extreme temperatures and persistent drought, the center of the country is almost uninhabitable.

The further you get towards the coast, the more diverse the landscape becomes. Queensland, located in the north-east, has some Caribbean looking islands with white sandy beaches and coral reefs, in the north of Australia there are tropical rain forests and immense national parks. The south belongs to the temperate climate zone and hosts different fora and flora which are suited to the more moderate climate.

The geographical isolation of Australia has led to many native animal and plant species being preserved in their original form. A special mention goes to the marsupials: kangaroos, koalas and wombats. Australia is also home to one of the world’s most unique mammals, the egg-laying, web-footed platypus. Australia's insect and reptile population are also extremely diverse – and extremely poisonous.

  • Ayers Rock (Uluru)
  • Kakadu National Park
  • Barossa Valley
  • Kings Canyon
  • Great Barrier Reef
  • Whitsunday Islands
  • Kangaroo Island

Outdoor sports in Australia

Australians enjoy hiking, walking, and cycling with the continent providing superbly for these activities. Cricket, Australian football, and rugby are particularly popular among Australians. International visitors can enjoy spectating at one of the many world-class sporting venues or might consider joining a game of backyard cricket at a BBQ. Australia is also known for its wide range of water sports, especially surfing and diving. 
Hiking in Australia

From the breathtaking untouched beauty of Tasmania to the valleys of the Blue Mountains. It takes a diverse group of ...

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Australian cities under the microscope

Are you headed to the coast, or do you prefer the outback? Considering the sheer size of Australia, it is impossible to experience this whole fascinating country in only one trip. Despite the impressive natural landscape, do not miss out on the Australian metropolis. They are the starting point and destination of all Australian trips and are a welcome change from the adventures far away from civilization.
  • Melbourne
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  • Cairns
  • Hobart
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