Best 10 things to do in Australia
Here we have another competing list on Australia from TravelPod forum frequenter, Cheli. Her list is very different from the others. Let me know what you think about it.
1. Broome in Western Australia
It was great fun and the sunset was stunning, but I was glad to get off as the old glutes were starting to ache. – Kiannmac
2. Melbourne – nothing in particular it’s all awesome and you’ve heard me go on about it before
Brad was excited to find out the International Comedy Festival was going on here. We saw a Maeve Higgins (female Irish comedian) on Monday and Des Bishop (Irish) and a Canadian Comedian on “Tight Arse Tuesday”. – Bradandsandi
3. Kakadu in the Northern Territory
We went to another are of Kakadu National Park to view some Aboriginal rock art. There was a Wallaroo milling about and some rather large Golden Orb spiders everywhere. – Trizzyb
4. The Chinese and Japanese Garden in Darling Harbour, Sydney
It was very peaceful (you wouldn’t believe that you were in the middle of a city), and all its features were explained so you knew what their significance was. – Allmans
5. Jervis Bay (again!) in New South Wales
We saw several kangaroos on the beach in Peebly Beach and at Murray Beach (Jervis Bay). – Bradandsandi
6. The Grampians in Victoria
It was like going to another climate, by the time we reached this area it was arid, warm and sunny. – Slpbls
7. Jenolan Caves and the Blue Mountains in New South Wales
They are the most celebrated of several similar groups in the limestone of the country being the oldest discovered open caves in the world. – Clairebr
8. The Kimberleys in Western Australia
That night we were witness to the first storm of the wet season – it was amazing to see but we quickly discovered that our tents weren’t too waterproof! – Amandaseims
9. Tasmania – hiking
It’s a beautiful country, a lot of people say similar to Scotland. Apart from the fact that it was green with mountains, I couldn’t see the similarities until it started to rain…..when I could have been in the highlands. – Nickyloo
10. Cairns, Daintree Rainforest and the Barrier Reef in Queensland
The coral formations were astounding because of the sheer variations in shapes, sizes and colours. There were so many fish to see and it was especially amazing as just before we stepped in, the heavens opened as a large shower passed over us – a little unexpected on the Great Barrier Reef. – Jimandnat









