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Queensland Travel Guide

Queensland

Queensland, Australia's sunshine state is located on the north-eastern section of the mainland continent. The city has numerous zoos, theme parks and attractions on offer that it will be hard for you to visit them all in the small vacation. The white beaches and azure water, lush green grasslands, dramatic waterfalls and lofty peaks, there is something for everyone. You will have a great family experience and memories that will last a lifetime.

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Sydney Travel Guide

Sydney

Sydney, nicknamed "The Harbour City" is situated on Australia's south-east coast, built around Port Jackson. It is one of the breath taking and exciting cities of Australia. It offers a multitude of activities to suit all ages, perfect weather and endless list of attractive things to see and do, making it an ideal and the most preferred destination for the tourists. Recreation, exploration, adventure and entertainment waits for you in this multicultural city which boasts of fine dining places, world class accommodation, splendid tourists places and incredible shopping complexes etc.

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Cairns Travel Guide

Cairns

Cairns, the tropical city of North Queensland lies between the Coral Sea and the Great Dividing Range on the east shoreline of Cape York Peninsula. The city enjoys close proximity by road with Brisbane and Sydney and was named after the famous personality William Wellington Cairns. Cairns is a home to some of the best natural sites of the world and lies in close proximity of two world heritage site- the Great Barrier Reef and the wet Tropical Rainforests of the Daintree. There are endless National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries in the city which have several grounds for recreating the natural habitat and environment for the host of wild species to live in, showcasing the rich diversity in the flora and fauna to the international tourist. Apart from the exciting wildlife, the city has soaring hills, numerous sandy beaches, freshwater lakes, bays, estuaries, wetlands, the tropical Atherton Tablelands, and the amazing gorges of the Gulf Savannah. You will be extremely delighted to see the place and would wish to visit the city frequently. In the end, after exploring the all around beauty, enjoy fun packed moments at the various amusement parks located in the city. Overall the city is the ideal getaway for recreation and leisure.

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Adelaide Travel Guide

Adelaide

Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia (SA), was founded by free settlers in 1836. It is one of the most historic cities in Australia, situated on the eastern shores of Gulf St. Vincent, on the Adelaide Plains, north of the Fleurieu Peninsula, between the Gulf St. Vincent and foothills of Mount Lofty Ranges. The city offers bountiful of things including historic attractions, panoramic views, outdoor activities, water sports, breathtaking landscapes, numerous shopping malls, perfect climate, stunning beaches and friendly atmosphere all around. Adelaide has become the most popular destination in South Australia.

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Melbourne Travel Guide

Melbourne

Melbourne is set around the shores of Port Phillip Bay. The city boasts of a lively and cosmopolitan pulse. It offers something for everyone. From ultimate fashion stores to buzzing laneway cafes and trendy bars, botanic gardens to sports stadiums. Every aspect of the city is pleasing and distinct so that the people can enjoy the beautiful moment with their loved ones.

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Perth Travel Guide

Perth

Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It was founded on 12 June 1829 by Captain James. The city area is extremely charming and filled with plenty of things to do and see depicting the real appeal of Perth. The transport system is also very well developed, that the tourists face no trouble in touring the city. It also offers an endless array of flavors and an amazing assortment of cuisines at a range of cafe's, bars, bistros and fine dining establishments.

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Brisbane Travel Guide

Brisbane

Brisbane is the capital of the Australian state of Queensland and is the largest city. It is also the most populous and the fastest growing city in Australia. The city has balmy weather, golden beaches, up class lifestyle, several tourists places, major theatres and sporting spots. The perfect weather, world class accommodation and warm atmosphere make Brisbane an ideal getaway for holidays.

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Cabramurra Travel Guide

Cabramurra

Cabramurra is the highest town on the Australian continent, situated in the western Snowy Mountains of the Great Dividing Range, in the state of New South Wales. The name Cabramurra means crooked hand and was established in 1954. It is a company town as it is the residence for the workers employed in the nearby Tumut two hydro-electric power station and electrical switching yards, and the Tumut Pondage dam.

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Wollongong Travel Guide

Wollongong

The name Wollongong is means "sound of the sea" in the local language. Being located in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, it is located on a narrow coastal strip amidst Illawarra Escarpment and the Pacific Ocean and is also the third largest city in New South Wales after Sydney and Newcastle. The place is an excellent destination to spend your holidays in a peaceful and relaxing manner. It is also home to numerous water sports and related activities, botanical gardens and picturesque locations. With two regional cathedrals and churches of various denominations, Wollongong also houses one of the well known Buddhist monasteries called Nan Tien Temple.

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Albany Travel Guide

Albany

Albany is located in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, situated around a port on the southern coast. It is the sixth largest city in the Western Australia. After being discovered in 1791 by Captain Vancouver, it is now home to many historical artefacts including 50 colonial buildings, museums and galleries. The enchanting natural beauty is also one of the key factors why Albany is one of the most preferred destinations Down Under.

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Broome Travel Guide

Broome

Broome is situated on the traditional lands of the Jukun and Yawuru people. Broome is a pearling and tourist town in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Treat your senses in the exotic pearling town that was once the capital of Australia's South-Sea pearl industry. Cast a spell with its exquisite pearls or tread along with its pearling past. Camels in Australia might sound a bit surprising, but that is exactly what Broome has got to offer along the white sand in Cable Beach. Travel back to the pre-historic era with dinosaur footprints preserved in rock and get to fly past the birds from Roebuck Bay.

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Canberra Travel Guide

Canberra

Canberra is Australia's federal capital with a population of over 332,000, was established as part of the Australia's federation in 1901, is Australia's largest inland city, situated half way between Sydney and Melbourne, is surrounded by a semi-circle of hills (Mount Ainslie, Red Hill, Mount Pleasant, Black Mountain), in this city are located the national parliament, federal government departments, the Australian War Memorial, the High Court of Australia and several other important institutions. Canberra's climate has four very clearly defined seasons, hot, dry summers, and mild winters with heavy fog and frequent frosts, with a rare spot of snow in the CBD and surrounding areas. Snow falls in the city occur one time every three winters approximately, but they don't last much time and quickly dissipates, thunderstorms can occur between September and March and maybe you'll get afraid of some of them. Canberra also hosts several social and cultural institutions of national importance. The federal government contributes the largest percentage of Gross State Product and gives the major part of employment in Canberra. Canberra is also a popular destination for domestic and international tourists who find in this city a perfect place to have their vacations alone or with their family.

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Hobart Travel Guide

Hobart

Hobart is located in the foothills of Mount Wellington, Hobart is Australia's second oldest city and southernmost capital, overlooking the grey water of the Derwent River. With numerous hip urban bars, exquisite restaurants and a scintillating atmosphere with festivals, Hobart offers a lot more than what it can claim. Summer afternoons gives the yachts a reason to breakfree from the dock and winter mornings unleash the pea soup Bridgewater Jerry fog to expose the summit of the mountain.

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Launceston Travel Guide

Launceston

Launceston is a city in the north of the state of Tasmania, Australia, with a population of 103,325 located at the juncture of the North Esk, South Esk, and Tamar rivers. It is the second largest city in Tasmania after the state capital Hobart. Settled by Europeans in March 1806, Launceston is one of Australia's oldest cities and is home to a large selection of nineteenth century buildings. Like many Australian places, it was named after a town in the United Kingdom in this case, Launceston, Cornwall. Launceston has also been home to several firsts such as the first use of anesthetic in the Southern Hemisphere, the first Australian city to have underground sewers and the first Australian city to be lit by hydroelectricity. The city has a cool temperature climate with four distinct seasons and is a very popular tourist destination.

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Newcastle Travel Guide

Newcastle

Newcastle is Located on the Eastern side of the continent near the Hunter River, in the province of New South Wales Newcastle is one of the thriving business areas with its coal deposits and commercial sector. Industrialization on a larger scale was conducted after iron and steel mills were constructed in 1915. Newcastle today is the 6th most populous city Down Under with uber modernized crowd.

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Tasmania Travel Guide

Tasmania

Tasmania is an Australian island and state of the same name. It is located 240 kilometres (150 mi) south of the eastern side of the continent, being separated from it by Bass Strait. The state of Tasmania includes the island of Tasmania, which is the 26th largest island in the world, and other surrounding islands. Tasmania is promoted as the Natural State and the "Island of Inspiration" owing to its large and relatively unspoiled natural environment. Formally, almost 37% of Tasmania is in reserves, National Parks and World Heritage Sites. The island is 364 Kilometers long from the northernmost point to the southernmost point and 306 Kilometers from west to east.

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Victoria (Australia) Travel Guide

Victoria (Australia)

About Australia

Australia is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Mountains, seas, beaches, lagoons and all are there to see in this land, hailed for its kangaroos. Come to Australia and enjoy a trip of a lifetime. Perth, Sydney, Tasmania, Fraser Island, Kangaroo Island, be it a city or an island, every place in Australia has something unique to offer to its visitors. Tourism industry of Australia is quite an advanced and profitable one. A highly developed country Australia, at the same time is no less in natural scenic beauty. Pristine beaches and luxurious tourist accommodation facilities make it a perfect combination of nature and technological advancement. Fraser Island, being the world’s biggest sand island is a paradise with its beauty and charm. Thousands of tourists every year come to the place to enjoy exotic holidays. Kangaroo national park is one of the Australia’s major World Heritage Sites and is home to a number of indigenous species of flora and fauna.

World’s largest coral reef adorns the country’s north-east coast with its sheer magnificence. Mount Augustus in Western Australia is no less an example of theatricality. Visitors are sure to enjoy a unique and rejuvenating vacation experience. Mount Kosciuszko, the highest peak of Australian mainland is located at the Great Dividing Range. The wide land area of Australia has made it possible for her to have wide variety of amazing landscapes. All these are popular enough tourists’ places of the world.

The culture and history of Australia add to its uniqueness and at same time makes it all the more interesting for the visitors.

  • Currency

    Australian dollar (AUD)

  • Time zone

    various[N 3] (UTC+8 to +10.5)

  • Calling Code

    +61

  • Capital

    Canberra

  • Language

    English

  • Area

    Total 7,617,930 km2 (6th)

  • Population

    2013 estimate 22,864,478[5] (52nd)

Tourist & Immigration Info

For details of documentations required for traveling in Australia please contact the nearest Australian embassy.

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