Friday 22 July 2011

Kangaroos, Sunshine and Diverse Landscapes – Reasons Why People Visit Australia

Well-known Sydney Opera House in Sydney Harbor
Photo courtesy of bugbog.com

Australia, known as the Land Down Under, has enticed visitors for many years including Oprah Winfrey and her 302 loyal viewers on her Ultimate Australian Adventure in 2011. Australia is a huge country and most of it is still untouched and in its natural state. There are many good reasons why travellers want to visit Australia, but here are just a few why Australia is at the top of many people’s bucket list.

Coast of Victoria, Australia
Photo courtesy of beachwallpapers.in



Great weather. Australia has golden sunshine pretty much year round. Their winter is our summer and vice versa. The southern part of Australia can get chilly in the winter months during May and June. However, the northern part of Australia has summer-like weather 365 days of the year.

A beautiful Australian sunset
Photo courtesy of hubpages.com

Amazing and unique wildlife. Australia is a land mass unlike any other in the world. As a result the wildlife have been left to evolve with little influence from other parts of the world. As a result, it has a truly distinct and wonderful collection of animals that is unlike anywhere else on Earth. You can simply enjoy viewing these wonderful creatures or it is a wild-life seeking travellers dream to see so many diverse creatures roaming in so many diverse habitats. If you thought that a wombat had wings and slept upside down in caves, you’ll be surprised to find out that it is a marsupial that burrows instead of climb tress like  its relative, the koala.

A Wombat
Photo courtesy of ferrebeekeeper.wordpress.com 
Or have you heard of a Quokka, a marsupial which resembles a pint-size kangaroo, with strong hind legs which helps it climb trees.


A Quokka
Photo courtesy of Stephanie Snipes


Did you know that the Tasmanian Devil poses little or no threat to humans and usually feeds on carcasses found along the side of the road in Tasmania?

A Tasmanian Devil with its red ears
Photo courtesy of Stephanie Snipes

Of course, it is a delightful experience when you see a kangaroo hopping in the field beside the road, even  though the typical  Australian farmer would not agree with you.  

Kangaroos in a field
Photo coutesy of Ian Thomas



Natural beauty of the country. The Australian landscapes are highly diverse. From unspoilt beaches, tropical rainforests to vast tracts of desert, this is a country of contrasts. Imagine spending time on a beautiful beach like this which is right in the city.

Bondi Beach in Sydney
Photo coutesy of Destination 360


The Northern Territory has the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park with its  two  imposing russet monoliths which loom over flat sand plains.

Uluru also known as Ayers Rock
Photo courtesy of the-travels.com


 
Queensland and New South Wales has spectacular reefs and beaches with thousands of offshore islands to explore.

Pristine paradise at Cabarita Beach in New South Wales
Photo courtesy  of theage.com.au

South Australia is the home of Kangaroo Island and Seal Bay Conservation Park and the vineyards in the Barossa Valley, one of the major wine-producing regions.

Seals at Kangaroo Island
Photo courtesy of kangarooisland.com



Barossa Valley wineries
Photo courtesy of sydney-australia.biz

Further south, Tasmania is a mountainous island south of Australia which seems a world away with its lush green valleys, uncrowded towns and villages, and undeveloped coastlines.

The desolate shores of Tasmania
Photo courtesy of forum.urduworld.com
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