See what else made the cut on our ultimate list ofthings to do in Uluru. Uluru at sunset in the Northern Territory is almost mystical 3) Road Trip Along the Great Ocean Road Another one of the best things to do in Australia is to head down to Victoria’s south coast androad trip alo...
4. Darwin If you have time while in Australia, head to the Northern Territory—where you will find the historical town of Darwin. Settled by the Dutch and the French in 1864, the city is rich with war history, particularly WWII – where it served as a naval allied base and was attacked...
Walk around Uluru (aka Ayers Rock) You’ve kinda got to see Uluru to appreciate how ridiculously huge it is – a giant red monolith smack bang in the middle of the country. We don’t advise you climb it. Although technically legal, the act is hugely offensive to the indigenous owners, ...
16. Get sophisticated about wine. Head to Haro, Spain on in late June to participate in an epic wine battle that involves super soaker water guns and delicious red wine everywhere. Experience new things If you travel with an open mind and open eyes, you'll be surprised how much you can ...
Things to do in Margaret Riverinclude underground caves, amazing surf, whale watching, bushwalking and vineyards galore, what sets this town apart from other wine region towns is the sheer volume of things to do. It is where Perth locals retreat to for their weekend city escapes, and boasts ...
· Experience Australia’s red center, Uluru Price:$850 What’s included: Accommodation, expert guide, meals, transport. Not included: International flights; insurance Brisbane to Cairns adventure Running: October 1 through December 20 Activities: ...
One Thursday night during rush hour in Jakarta, the city’s notorious traffic became an even bigger nightmare as construction sites all over the metropolis forced all sorts of vehicles to crawl even more slowly than a snail would. The city’s streets were practically one big parking lot – im...
So far, these are the 31 countries and territories where I have set my footprints: Asia: Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Jordan, Laos, Lebanon, Macau, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea,