 Australia is vast. Sometimes the best way to get around is a charter plane, especially in the Northern Territory and Red Center.
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 Aboriginal people still live throughout Australia. Many of their lands are off limits to tourists, but with special permits we can recommend several areas where you can get to know more about these people and their culture.
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 Australia is a good destination for families. There are lots of opportunnities for good, safe fun. There are prob no crocodiles in this pool.
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 Dining in the bush is typically very informal. Evening meals are often cooked over an open fire.
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 The Sydney harbor bridge and Opera House are among the most iconic landmarks of Australia. Sydney is a beautiful city worth at least several days of exploration.
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 Australians cherish their beaches and shorelines. This is a seen north of Sydney.
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 Ayers Rock or Uluru lies near the center of Australia and visitors often combine a trip here with Alice Springs. We recommend you night hike to the top in deference to Aboriginal custom hold the rock as sacred.
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 Watch out for wild things as you drive. You really do have a good chance of seeing exotic wildlife from the roads of norhtern Queensland and other areas of Austraila.
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 At places like Fraser Island or Kangaroo Island, you will get close to sea lions.
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 Kids will have a chance to interact with kangaroos and koalas.
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 Camels still run wild in the deserts of Australia. imported from Asia as beasts of burden, thery are now a burden on the environment in many areas.
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