Places to Visit Australia
Melbourne
Melbourne is the capital and most populous city in the state of Victoria, and also the second most populous city in Australia.here are beautiful buildings, fantastic shopping precincts and countless shows, exhibitions and galleries to entertain. Melbourne has a vibrant street cafi culture and shops to rival any other city in the world, and for many is also widely considered to be the dining capital of Australia, due to its enormous selection of cuisine.The home of social dining, Melbourne has thousands of restaurants serving up a range of exotic flavours.
Great Ocean Road
The Great Ocean Road is a 243 km stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Australia between the Victorian cities of Torquay and Warrnambool. Stretching from Geelong to Portland in south-western Victoria, this landscape is rich and diverse. It enjoys exquisite coastal scenery, mountains and farmland, thriving country towns, rainforests and historic relics. From the air, the Great Ocean Road looks like a giant serpent, spiralling through deep green forests and snaking its way along huge seaside cliffs.
Sydney
Sydney is the largest city in Australia, and the state capital of New South Wales.A city surrounded by water, Sydney is a fusion of spectacular architecture and white beaches.Recreation, exploration, adventure and relaxation await in a multicultural city bursting with unique attractions, fine dining, world class accommodation, non-stop shopping, heart racing adventure and a diverse range of entertainment.Nearby are the Chinese Garden, the Australian National Maritime Museum, the Sydney Aquarium, the IMAX Cinema and the Powerhouse Museum.
The Pinnacles
The Pinnacles are limestone formations contained within Nambung National Park, near the town of Cervantes, Western Australia.The extraordinary ancient rock formations that make up the Pinnacles are located about a three-hour drive north of Perth near the coastal town of Cervantes. The Pinnacles cover an area of approximately 400 hectares. A good view is from the Pinnacles lookout and where the contrast between the Red Desert to the east and the White Desert to the west can be observed.The Pinnacles are easy to access by car or four wheel drive tour from Perth.
Wallaman Falls
The Wallaman Falls are notable for their single-drop of 268 metres, which is Australia's highest permanent waterfall and located 51km south west of Ingham. Travel west from Ingham along Abergowrie Road to Trebonne. Wallaman Falls National Park is part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, boasting the highest, permanent, single-drop waterfall in Australia.The Wallaman Falls Section of Girringun National Park forms part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. It boasts spectacular scenery and an array of plant and animal life.
Jenolan Caves
The Jenolan Caves are an example of remarkable caverns in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia; 175 kilometres west of Sydney. Jenolan Caves is located under 30 kilometres from Oberon and has the most spectacular and best-known limestone caves in Australia. They are a world renowned example of caves of this type and have been open to the public for over 150 years.Visits to the cave were quite primitive with candles in holders the only lighting and nights spent camping in grand arch in minimum comfort.
