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Australia

Elegant laneways, vibrant cities and wild blue waters.

Australia is the place where the world’s first cultures meet. An adventure to discover the diverse cultures and natural features of Australia's coast. From the sandy beaches and ancient cities to the stunning natural attractions, this is an experience to be shared.

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HIGHLIGHTS

Cuisine

Australia’s cuisine has caught the attention of the world’s best chefs. There are plenty of ways to get your taste buds on the road: visit a kangaroo steak shop, learn about the local plants to taste, or get lost in the mazes of wine tasting regions.

Amazing Cities

No other place like Australia: each region has its own unique characteristics, and these are reflected in the various cities. Melbourne has plenty of bike-sharing options, while Sydney has its own unique art galleries and urban areas. Darwin is also known for its Aboriginal culture.

Adventure

From Darwin to Brisbane, Australia’s capital cities are only a stone's throw away from some of the country's most stunning beaches, including the Great Barrier Reef and the Ningaloo Reef. There are also many great wildlife parks and attractions close to the region.

Did you know?

Basic info about Australia!
Capital City
CANBERRA
Local Currency
AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR
National Dish
MEAT PIE
Languages Spoken
ENGLISH
Best Places to Visit in Australia

Best Time to Visit

September - November & March - May

September to November & March to May are best time to visit Australia. Most of the tourists opt for these months to visit Australia. The weather during these seasons is neither too hot nor too cold that makes it perfect to have a walk around Australia.

Australia’s various regions are best explored at different times of the year. Winter is the best time to visit the southern coastal cities, while the summer months are ideal for exploring the tropical regions.
“Not all those who wander are lost”
J.R.R. TOLKIEN

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