February 26th, 2010
Western Australia is the third largest State of Australia and covers approximately one-third of the Australian continent. Statistically, it covers 2,525,500 square kilometers, with 12,500 kilometers long coastline. After the Sakha Republic in Russia, it is the largest subnational entity in the world. The State is largely deserted with a population of just over 1.8 million out of which about 1.5 million live in and around the capital city of Perth.
Perth enjoys maximum sunshine of all the Australian State capitals. The sandy beaches stretching along a vast coastline are the obvious choice for visitors in this part of Australia. Swimming, fishing, diving, snorkeling and surfing are some of the exciting activities you can look forward to in Western Australia.
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February 26th, 2010
Located in the south-east of Australia, north of Victoria, south of Queensland and east of South Australia, New South Wales (NSW) is Australia’s most populous state. New South Wales’s largest city and capital is Sydney.
From the North Coast and Northern Rivers to the South Coast and Sydney – New South Wales offers an exciting range of tourist attractions and quality accommodation. New South Wales is the ideal destination offering a variety of holidays for all travellers. The types of accommodation available vary almost as much as the Premier State’s scenery; 4, 5 and 6 star hotels, health spas, family resorts, beach front apartments, tropical hideaways.
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February 26th, 2010
Right on the tip of the east coast is situated Victoria, the smallest inland State of Australia. About the size of British Isles, Victoria is the country’s most densely populated and second most populous State with the population of around 5 million. Variable climate in this small State means tourists’ inflow all around the year.
The State is host to almost every tourist attraction under the sun. Sweeping coastline to pristine beaches to lush green National Parks, forest areas and reserves to water bodies to mountains, Victorian landscape is naturally beautiful and romantic.
Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria, is the second largest city of the country after Sydney. It is often called Australia’s fashion, food and cultural capital. Agog with events throughout the year, Melbourne is very well connected by road, rail and air with all the major centers of Australia.
Victoria is known as the ‘Garden State’ of Australia and has some marvelous green areas like parks, gardens, National Parks, forests and reserves. The magnificent trails are ideal for walking, cycling and relaxing while at the same time, the National Parks and forests are natural habitats for the native Australian flora and fauna.
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February 26th, 2010
Located on the west coast of Australia, Western Australia – there’s nowhere else in the world where you can experience and interact with such unique natural attractions. Dive with the whale shark – the world’s largest fish! Or swim with wild dolphins, snorkel with manta rays, walk amongst the tree tops of an ancient forest, camp and trek through the great Australian desert, or explore the beehive-like formations of the Bungle Bungles.
Western Australia is the ideal destination offering a variety of holidays for all travellers. The types of accommodation available vary almost as much as Western Australia’s scenery; 4, 5 and 6 star hotels, health spas, family resorts, beach front apartments. Discover Western Australia will ensure that your next Western Australia holiday will be an unforgettable adventure!
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February 26th, 2010
About 68,000 square kilometers of land and home to around 500,000 people, Tasmania is the only Island State of Australia. Tasmania is enveloped by the Bass Strait to the North, Tasman Sea to the East and Southern Ocean to the South. The government promotes Tasmania as the ‘Natural State’ and ‘the Island of Rejuvenation’ owing to its clear and unspoiled natural ambience. The pleasant climate all year round is an add-on for the visitors to this part of Australia.
The capital city of Hobart is a beautiful place and is the southernmost capital city of Australia and the second oldest capital city. The city is a nice blend of history and modernity and has to be one of the most gorgeous places in Australia due to its sheer natural beauty.
About 36% of the Tasmanian land is protected under various Reserves, National Parks and World Heritage Sites. These natural wonders offer some excellent walking trails and fabulous sightings of native Australian flora and fauna. Waterfalls are particular striking features in the Parks.
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February 26th, 2010
Tourist Information for planning you next Queensland Holiday including – Accommodation, Tours, Attractions, Flights, Theme Parks and a whole lot more …
Located on the east coast of Australia, Queensland has many contrasts from sunny tropical coastal areas and beachfront cities to lush rainforests and tropical hideaways. From the Gold Coast in the great south east to Cairns in the tropical north, Queensland offers an exciting range of tourist attractions and quality accommodation. Queensland is the ideal destination offering a variety of holidays for all travellers.
The types of accommodation available vary almost as much as the Sunshine State’s scenery; 4, 5 and 6 star hotels, health spas, family resorts, beach front apartments, tropical hideaways. Discover Queensland will ensure that your next Queensland holiday will be an unforgettable adventure!
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February 26th, 2010
Adelaide is popularly known as ‘the city of churches’. It is home to some excellent beaches, parklands and shopping avenues. The Adelaide Hills nearby give a perfect backdrop to the city.
The wineries of Barossa Valley are extremely popular in this part of Australia. The Flinders Ranges are an ideal spot to indulge in some bushwalking and sight seeing. The Great Australian Bight is famous for whale watching.
Though large parts of the State are deserts, yet agriculture is possible in some parts of South Australia. These include Fleurieu, Eyre and Yorke Peninsulas.
Besides, South Australia is home to some of the finest rivers, lakes and islands. Prominent ones include Port River, Cooper Creek, Marne River, Murray River, Lake Albert, Lake Alexandrina, Lake Torrens, Lake Frome, Kangaroo Island, Flinders Island, Granite Island and Neptune Island.
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February 26th, 2010
Northern Territory has abundance of natural features that are both attractive and unique to this part of the world. Most of the population is settled alongside the capital side of Darwin.
The natural rock formations of Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) are sacred to the Aboriginals and are a major tourist attraction. The color of the soil is mostly red and that’s why the Central Australian region is known as The Red Center. The visitors can relish gorgeous canyons, valleys and meteorite craters.
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February 26th, 2010
The Australian Capital Territory stretches 88km from north to south and only 30km from west to east. The landscape around Canberra is made up of rugged plains, hills and mountains, as well as plenty of trees. This countryside leads into New South Wales from all directions, with most of the landscape being National Parks.
ACT is made up of the Namadgi National Park, although the ACT is also home to the Kosciusko National Park. There are plenty of walking trails around Canberra, and some beautiful barbecue areas where you can stop along your journey.
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January 15th, 2010
Located in the south eastern part of the country, New South Wales is Australia’s most populous State with an estimated 6.2 million people. The capital city of Sydney is perhaps singularly most visible place on the Australian map. It is Australia’s largest city and home to famous landmarks like Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. It is the place of original landing of Captain Cook.
An inviting tropical climate coupled with pleasant temperatures throughout the year makes New South Wales a perfect getaway destination.
A long coastline, boasting of pristine white beaches, a number of lakes, National Parks and other coastal landmarks, is all the more inviting. Water sport activities, like swimming, surfing, scuba diving, fishing, snorkeling and beach volleyball, will keep all the adventure-sports lovers interested.
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