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ADVENTURE TRAVEL TOUR IN AUSTRALIA
from:What awaits you in an adventure travel tour in Australia? Well, the Land Down Under offers many unique adventures because it is in itself unique. The Australians are largely of British and Irish descent, but many of the original colonists did not go there willingly. They were convicts who were deported from the British Isles or other British colonies for crimes large and small. Some were rogues, to be sure, but others were guilty of nothing more than stealing the food they needed to survive. From their ranks came the Bush Rangers of New South Wales, the most notable of which was Ned Kelly, Australia’s own version of Robin Hood. An adventure travel tour in Australia can show you landmarks associated with the Kelly gang, as well as other fascinating aspects of Australian history, including its gold rushes.
The unique nature of Australia is evident, perhaps more than in any other way, in its wildlife. Here, evolution took some unusual turns. The kangaroo, a national symbol, is the world’s largest marsupial. The tree-dwelling koala bear is not a bear at all. What other country has a mammal – the platypus – that lays eggs? Australia’s largest island, Tasmania, is home to the famous Tasmanian devil. These and other odd creatures can be seen on an adventure travel tour in Australia.
Maybe you have trekked the Sahara Desert and the Gobi Desert. What about Western Australia’s famous Outback? An adventure travel tour in Australia can take you along some of the barely trod paths of this vast, wild country. Spend nights under the southern stars – constellations not seen from the northern hemisphere. A must visit is Ayer’s Rock, about twenty-five miles from Alice Springs. This dramatic geological formation is the second largest monolith in the world. (The largest, Mount Augustus, is also in Australia). The Australian Aboriginal people, to whom the rock is sacred, call it Uluru, and now own the ground upon which it lies. An adventure travel tour in Australia can teach you about the Aboriginal people and their culture.
Let an adventure travel tour in Australia take you out to the Great Barrier Reef, which lies off the Pacific coast of Queensland. The Reef is the largest coral formation in the world. It is home to thousands of species of marine life, some of which are found nowhere else on the planet. The Great Barrier Reef is a diver’s paradise, but visitors can also see its magnificent beauty from the comfort of a glass-bottom boat.
All this and more awaits visitors to Down Under, through an adventure travel tour in Australia.
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Framingham's Chris Petrini takes a 'Spiritual Journey' - Milford Daily News
Framingham's Chris Petrini takes a 'Spiritual Journey' Milford Daily News Chris Petrini and John Bottini of Framingham trekked 150 miles through central Nepal, where Petrini took this photo of Annapurna. By Chris Bergeron/DAILY NEWS STAFF As an Eagle Scout leading youth treks at Philmont Scout Ranch in 1981, ... |
7 reasons to go to Nepal now - Easier (press release)
7 reasons to go to Nepal now Easier (press release) World Expeditions' 18-day Everest Base Camp & Kala Pattar Trek is designed to fulfil the dream of many people following the historic route to the base of the world's highest mountain. Departs throughout the year, from £1250 per person. 3. Annapurna: ... |
Nepal: readers' tips, recommendations and travel advice - Telegraph.co.uk
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Nepal: readers' tips, recommendations and travel advice Telegraph.co.uk We trekked to Annapurna Base Camp with two sherpas (one guide and one porter). This small group gave us a much better experience than trekking in a large party of mixed abilities (we met a number of big groups spread out in long lines) and you do still ... |
Home » travel » I would like to trek in Nepal in March with my children age 14 ... - The Nation
![]() The Nation | Home » travel » I would like to trek in Nepal in March with my children age 14 ... The Nation It offers treks where very few hours you and the kids can find a place to rest and use local facilities without having to carry too much food and water. In fact, a good trek around this area would be the Annapurna region, which has several treks graded ... |
Biking the Himalayas with Sacred Rides - Pinkbike.com
Biking the Himalayas with Sacred Rides Pinkbike.com I'm one of eight riders on the first Sacred Rides mountain bike tour of Nepal. The 11-day trip is split between steep singletrack footpaths in the populated hills around Kathmandu and a second half spent riding the higher-altitude trekking trails ... |
George Morgan-Grenville - Elite Traveler Website
![]() Elite Traveler Website | George Morgan-Grenville Elite Traveler Website During this period I became the first westerner to travel by private train across central Asia and also accompanied HRH Prince of Wales on safari in Tanzania and trekking in the Himalayas. ET: What led you to start Red Savannah? |




