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Australia’s East Coast Highlights

Australia’s East Coast Highlights

Words: Len Rutledge Images: Phensri Rutledge

Australia continues to attract many visitors because of its animals, lifestyle and sunshine but just about all are surprised at its size. Australia is larger than Europe so don’t expect to be able to see the whole country in one visit unless you are planning on a three month vacation or a two year working holiday. The East Coast is the most populated area so this is not a bad place to start. From Melbourne in the south to Cairns in the north is around 3000 kilometres but there are several great places to visit in between.

Melbourne

We start in the World’s Most Liveable City and quickly see why it has scored this award for several years. Melbourne is Australia’s sporting, coffee, restaurant and arts capital. Depending on your interest you can attend the Australian Tennis Open, the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix, the AFL Football Final Series, the Melbourne Cup Horse Racing Carnival and international cricket tests. A recent study found Melbourne hosts over 60,000 live concerts annually, making it one of the live music capitals of the world. The city has more theatres and performance venues than anywhere else in Australia. There are approximately 5000 cafes and restaurants in the city, the highest per capita in the world. Many are top class.

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Flinders Street Railway Station, Melbourne

Canberra

Australia’s little-known capital is well worth a visit. There is nothing old here but there are modern buildings aplenty. Parliament House, the Australian War Memorial, the National Gallery of Australia, the National Library of Australia, the National Science and Technology Centre, the National Zoo and Aquarium, the National Museum of Australia and more, will have you extending your stay.

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Looking towards Parliament House from the Australian War Memorial, Canberra

Sydney

Located on the East Coast of Australia, Sydney is the oldest and largest of the Australian cities and today the city’s attractions are dominated by the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. There is a guided walking tour of the Opera House and you can join a guided ascent of the bridge. Between these two is Circular Quay, the city’s main ferry terminal and just nearby is The Rocks where more than 100 heritage sites and buildings jostle along the narrow streets. Elsewhere, Darling Harbour is a waterfront pedestrian precinct packed with shops, restaurants, museums, exhibitions, and entertainment venues. Sydney is famous for its beaches from tiny harbourside strips of sand to Bondi, Coogee, Bronte, Tamarama, Maroubra, Manly Collaroy, Dee Why, and Narrabeen on the Pacific Ocean.

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Circular Quay with fountain, Opera House and Harbour Bridge, Sydney

Brisbane

Once it was called a big country town but Brisbane has now grown up. Across the river from the CBD, South Bank is home to the Cultural Centre with its world-class galleries and entertainment. You can climb the Storey Bridge, cuddle a koala at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, while Morton Island is the place to feed wild dolphins and snorkel around an old ship wreck. One hundred kilometres to the south is the famous Gold Coast with its excellent beaches, theme parks, restaurants and nightlife. To the north is the Sunshine Coast for more beach activity.

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South Bank artificial beach looking towards Brisbane CBD

North Queensland Islands

With rugged coastlines and surrounding reefs bursting with life, you are spoiled for choice when choosing an island off the coast of North Queensland. Many are wholly or partly National Parks and many have nature viewing, snorkelling and sailing opportunities, and bush trails. Quite a few have accommodation. Some are very up-market such as One & Only Hayman, Hamilton, Orpheus, Badarra and Lizard while others have a range of rooms from excellent to budget. Magnetic Island off Townsville is the easiest to reach with ferries and car barges making the crossing multiple times a day.

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Visitors to our room on Daydream Island

The Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef is blessed with the breathtaking beauty of the world’s largest coral reef. This is one of the seven wonders of the natural world, larger than the Great Wall of China, and the only living thing on earth visible from space. A visitor can enjoy snorkelling, scuba diving, aircraft or helicopter tours, bare boats (self-sail), glass-bottomed boat viewing, semi-submersibles and educational trips, whale watching, and swimming with dolphins. Townsville is the headquarters of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and it is home to the world’s largest living coral reef aquarium. Reef trips leave from many other northern towns including Cairns and Port Douglas.

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The headquarters of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Townsville

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Top Destinations to Find Your Zen in Australia

Do you feel like you’re out of balance and desperate for a change of scenery? All you need in order to relax and find your inner peace is to book a plane ticket and head down south. When we have Tibet, Nepal, India and all those tropical islands, not many people think of Australia as a place where they will Zen out and reach harmony. However, this country has so much to offer for everyone. So, if you’re interested in having a Zen vacation, here’s where to go in the Land of Oz.

Blue Mountains

Just a few hours from Sydney, the Blue Mountains start to grace the landscape and they are like nothing you’ve ever seen, especially in Australia. The Blue Mountains are a true natural oasis, speckled with waterfalls, amusing rock formations and scenic hiking paths. No matter if you’re having a day trip to the mountains or you opted for a longer stay, the stunning views from the Blue Mountains will clear your mind. Additionally, they will provide you with a perfect environment for practicing meditation, yoga or mindfulness. Also, don’t miss visiting Lincoln’s Rock and its little cave with the best views of the sunset in whole Australia! There’s no better way to end a beautiful day!

Melbourne

Those who want to mix relaxation with a bit of urban life should definitely go to Melbourne. People from Melbourne have a great appreciation for a healthy lifestyle, wellness and all things Zen. That’s why it’s not a surprise that it has a huge yoga and meditation community. Most retreats are located in the countryside, so you can always check out the reliable Avis Car Hire and use one of their vehicles to explore the surroundings. Take a more active approach to mindfulness and take a clean cooking class or join a power yoga session! Alternatively, going to a new age concert will help you achieve harmony, too.

Uluru

Uluru doesn’t need long introductions. This monolith in the middle of the Australian Outback is a holy place worshiped by the Aborigines and respected by all Australians. The Aborigines believe that their ancestors’ spirits live on Uluru, so they perform different ceremonies and rituals at the base of the rock. The whole place has an amazing energy and so much history that it’s truly a perfect place to practice your spirituality, pay respects to nature and the people who came before you and just surrender.

Ningaloo

West Australia is home to one of the most spectacular regions of Australia—Ningaloo. It has all that one seeking enlightenment might ask for! The stunning natural beauty of Cape Range National Park, a beautiful coastline and amazing sunsets will stay with you forever! And, if you’re inspired by wildlife, check the calendar for shark and dolphin migrations that are very eye-opening. Sure, there are great eco-retreats in Ningaloo, but there’s nothing like camping to achieve harmony with planet Earth and all its living beings. So, make sure to grab some quality camping and outdoor gear for your outing. Enjoy the wild sea, beautiful beaches, native flora and fauna and perfect peace that will definitely help center you. Do your morning meditation as the sun rises, finish your days overlooking the untamable ocean and just be present.

Byron Bay

If you prefer to seek for your Zen at the beach, then choose Byron Bay for your travel destination. Sure, it’s quite popular with tourists, but if you dig a bit deeper, you’ll find many hidden gems that offer perfect peace and amazing ocean views. However, if you still want to embark on a spiritual adventure, don’t hesitate to hike to Minyon Falls. Go for a nice, relaxing swim, and then climb up to Mt Warning for an unforgettable sunrise that will surely make you one with nature.

Australia will definitely help you relax, unwind, re-energize and focus. So, pick one of these destinations and enjoy your new-found Zen!

Exploring Best Cities in the World for Creative People [Infographic]

Exploring Best Cities in the World for Creative People

The infographic is designed to introduce you with the best cities in the world that are ideal for creative people. The names of around 7 cities including London, Paris, Austin, and Tokyo are provided in this infographic which are most suited for creative travellers.

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