Tag: Nature
Beyond the Blue Mountains
Continuing north from Canberra and the Snowy Mountains, we arrived at another popular mountainous region: The Blue Mountains. Located just a 1.5-hour drive west of Sydney, the Blue Mountains are one of New South Wales’ most popular natural tourist destinations. According to NSW Parks, more than four million people come
Launceston, Northeast and Central Tasmania
Launceston Launceston, the second oldest city of Tasmania, has much to offer in the way of heritage buildings, scenic beauty, and a thriving food and wine scene. It is a very walkable city and worth an explore to admire the many Victorian and Georgian buildings still found here, such as
A Wanderer’s Guide to: Hobart and South Tasmania
Hobart and the surrounding region south is a great base to get a feel for why so many people rave about Tasmania, whether you stay a weekend, a week, or more. It’s got interesting history, great produce, and some of the most pristine and untouched scenery in Australia. The best
Wanderer’s Guide to: West Tasmania
Embark on an adventure through West Tasmania’s rugged landscapes and breathtaking natural beauty. Discover hidden gems and iconic landmarks on your journey.
A Wanderer’s Guide to: Kakadu National Park
If you’re an adventure seeker looking to explore the beauty and culture of Outback Australia, then put Kakadu National Park high on your bucket list. Located in the Top End of Australia, east of Darwin, it is the nation’s largest national park. At approximately 20,000 square kilometres, it is almost