Friday, 12 September 2014
Guided Tours
Australia is a huge and diverse land of beauty and wonder. Guided tours of several areas of this vast continent are
available, including guided tours of Northern Australia, which take you into the interior of this wonderful and fascinating
place.
Many guided tours of Northern Australia will take you first to the ocean on a luxury sailing tour of the Great Barrier Reef,
one of Australia’s most popular natural wonders. Through crystal clear ocean waters, you can snorkel or scuba dive among
the amazing sea life that lives among the lovely coral reefs. After a day on the ocean, you’ll travel west through some
changing landscapes and into the Australian outback.
The next stop on most guided tours of Northern Australia is a trip to Mount Isa, a lovely mining town and then through
Queensland and Carnooweal on your way to the flat and interesting Northern Territory. Perhaps you’ll take a refreshing
swim in the aqua-colored waters of the Mataranka’s thermal pool, hidden within a grove of tall, shady palm trees.
Following this stop, you’ll head back up north.
As you travel, many guided tours of this area will take you on a cruise through the spectacular gorge systems of the
Katherine Gorge and then it’s on to the fascinating Magnetic termite mounds, visible in the Litchfield National Park.
Visitors can swim at the lovely Florence Falls before going back to civilization in the city of Darwin in Northern Australia.
In Darwin, guided tours will often have you stay at a luxury hotel and will show you the areas for shopping, dining and
enjoying the nightlife at one of Darwin’s famous nightclubs. Visit the museums and the historic early settlement in this
Australian frontier city. Guided tours by open top bus of the city are available for those who wish to see what Darwin is
all about.
Next, guided tours will head east to the famous Kakadu National Park, truly one of Australia’s most lovely wilderness
refuges. In the park, you’ll see the Nourlangie Rock which reveals original aboriginal art from thousands of years ago and
you’ll be visiting an aboriginal site where these people have lived for more than 40,000 years.
To really “see” Australia’s finest, many Northern Australia guided tours will take you on a Yellow Water Billabong Cruise,
where you can snap pictures and catch sight of Australia’s many crocodiles, snakes, dingos and other water life easily
found in the Kakadu region.
Another favorite spot for guided tours of Northern Australia is the Manyallaluk Aboriginal Cultural Center where you’ll see
how the native peoples lived and continue to live today. Demonstrations show you how to throw a spear and create fire the
natural way. This center is run by the aborigines themselves so you’ll get a really authentic experience. There are
places to shop for aboriginal souvenirs.
Guided tours of the area rarely fail to stop at Alice Springs—often for a couple of days. One can visit the Western
MacDonnell mountain ranges, where one can see the Ochre Pits, Simpson’s Gap or hike the Ormiston Gorge. There are many
places to eat authentic Australian food.
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