Royal National Park in Sydney, Australia
The Royal National Park in Sydney is a place that everyone go for a walk at least once in their lives.
This Royal National Park has such amazing landscapes that you will loose your breath! I am in fact in love by this Royal National Park. I have been in many parks but this one is now on my top list.
If you come to Sydney Australia and you don't know what to do in Sydney spend a morning or an afternoon in this Royal National Park which is located just 40 minutes south of Sydney.
New South Wales is a big region in Australia and I haven't been in a lot of places in this region but would never expected this. If you are looking for things todo in Sydney Australia, go for it and visit this Park.
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Australia Road Trip: Epic NSW South Coast | The Travel Intern
From swimming with seals to skydiving, driving along NSW's South Coast was crazy!
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0:10 - Sea Cliff Bridge
Scenic 456m cantilever bridge.
0:19 - Kangaroos at Pebbly Beach
Home of the surfing kangaroos at Murramarang National Park. (though they don't really surf)
0:31 - Skydive Wollongong
Highest skydive site in Australia! you can go up to 14,000ft.
0:40 - Southern Biplane Adventures Acrobatic Ride
Experience an open top stunt plane along the South Coast!
0:48 - Curracurong Falls at Royal National Park
See the famous Curracurrong falls which happens to be one of the few waterfalls in the world that empty itself into the sea!
0:57 - Swimming with Seals at Montague Island
Swim and interact with these adorable fur seals on an island boat tour.
1:11 - Batemans Bay RegionX Kayak Tour
1:17 - Central Tilba
Slowly explore this old aussie town that's lost in time.
1:23 - Glamping at Tilba Lake Camp
Camp under the stars in luxury near Tilba
1:29 - Sunrise at Narooma Australia Rock
Unique rock formation at Narooma.
1:34 - Bermagui Blue Pool
Natural coastal sea pool at Bermagui.
1:45 - Australia's Highest Point at Mount Kosciuszko
It's not very high, but this 2228m high mountain is fun and easy to climb.
1:55 - Symbio Wildlife Park
Check out the adorable koalas and kangaroos!
2:02 - South Coast Seaplane Scenic Ride
Catch endless views of clean, empty beaches, and even a tour of Montague Island.
2:10 - Whale Watching
May to November every year! Best spots from the Royal National Park all the way down to beyond Eden
2:13 - Surfing classes
You can't come to Australia without trying surfing.
2:16 - ACWA Ocean to Plate
Catch your own seafood! From oysters, clams, abalone, to even lobsters.
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Perched on the East Coast of Australia, Sydney, is the vibrant capital of New South Wales.
The Sydney Tower is the perfect way to get acquainted with the city. From Circular Quay it's possible to get almost anywhere else in the city. Nearby is Sydney Harbour Bridge. Just across it is Luna Park, renowned for its vintage fairground rides.
A short ferry ride from Luna Park is Darling Harbour, home to the National Maritime Museum. A few blocks away is the Powerhouse Museum.
Sydney Opera House is Sydney's most iconic sight. Behind it are the Royal Botanic
Gardens and the Sydney Domain, containing Government House, and the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Across the Pyrmont Bridge is the Sydney Sea Life Aquarium. More creatures can be found at the Wild Life Sydney and Taronga Zoo.
Bondi Beach is famed for its sands. The seaside suburb of Manly provides a quieter beach experience. The coastal paths to North Head offer stunning views of Sydney from afar.
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Things To Do in Wollongong, Australia | 10 Tourist Places to See in Wollongong - Tourist Junction
Things To Do in Wollongong, Australia
1.Wattamolla
Wattamolla is the name of a cove, lagoon, and beach on the New South Wales coast south of Sydney, within the Royal National Park.
2.Sea Cliff Bridge
The Sea Cliff Bridge is a balanced cantilever bridge located in the northern Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. The $52 million bridge links the coastal villages of Coalcliff and Clifto.
3.Nan Tien Temple
Nan Tien Temple is a Buddhist temple complex located in Berkeley, on the southern outskirts of the Australian city of Wollongong, approximately 80 kilometres south of Sydney.
4.Bald Hill
Bald Hill is a hill on the Illawarra Range, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. With an elevation of approximately 300 metres AMSL, Bald Hill is one of the best known and most popular lookouts
5.Lake Illawarra
Lake Illawarra, an open and trained intermediate wave dominated barrier estuary or large coastal lagoon, is located in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, situated about 100 kilometres south of Sydney, Australia.
6.Jamberoo Action Park
Jamberoo Action Park is a large and expansive water park at Curramore, New South Wales.
7.Symbio Wildlife Park
Zoo featuring a variety of animals along with keeper presentations, a swimming pool & picnic areas.
8.Wollongong Breakwater Lighthouse
Wollongong Breakwater Lighthouse, also known as Wollongong Harbour Lighthouse, is a historic lighthouse situated on the southern breakwater of the heritage-listed Wollongong Harbour, in Wollongong.
9.Wollongong Botanic Garden
The Wollongong Botanic Garden is located in the Wollongong suburb of Keiraville at the foot of Mount Keira in New South Wales, Australia. It is the local botanical gardens of the Illawarra and was established in 1964.
10.Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk
The award winning Illawarra Fly Treetop Adventures is one of Australia's premier Treetop Walk and Zipline Experiences. The Treetop Walk: The 1.5km return walk takes in native rainforest. The steel walkway features two gently swaying cantilevered arms and a central tower raised nearly 50 metres from the forest floor.
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AUSTRALIA - Figure 8 pools... Worth the trip!
Only 40min from Sydney, Australia you have Royal National Park. It makes for an absolute amazing day trip. Some beautiful wildlife, hiking and swimming in the figure 8 pool! A day to remember!
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Australia best places #2 - Bondi Beach & Royal National Park (2019)
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Our friend Mohammed took ous to the figure 8 pools and showed ous a lost place in the royal national park. We rented some kajaks in the national park and made a boat trip. We reached a cool place where we had some fun with a hanging rob.
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Top 10 Things to See and Do in Swaziland
In the summer of 2013, I visited the African country of Swaziland, also known as the Kingdom of Eswanti, which is a tiny, landlocked principality that borders Mozambique and South Africa.
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Even though it’s small, it’s incredibly diverse. I want to take you on a tour of the top 10 things you have to see and do when you go there. Are you ready to come along with me? Let’s get started.
Mbuluzi, a private game reserve that boasts an amazing number of grazing animals like giraffes, impala, zebra, kudu and nyala. It is roughly 3,000 hectares in area and borders the Lubombo Mountains, Mlawula Nature Reserve and Hlane Royal Park. Mbuluzi doesn’t contain any predators, so it’s safe to drive, walk, or cycle through the park without the supervision of a guide, although you can reserve a game drive with a guide if you want.
Sibebe Rock, the second largest monolith in the world after Uluru in the Northern Territory of Australia, and one of Swaziland’s iconic attractions. It towers over 350 meters above the valley of the Mbuluzu River and was named after a rock climber who tragically lost his life scaling the rock.
Shewula Mountain Camp, Swaziland’s first community-owned eco-tourism attraction. This beautiful and unique camp, set in the Shewula Nature Reserve, offers village walks that allow visitors to get to know the local community and residents, witness traditional song and dance performances, visit a local healer, and enjoy the natural beauty of the reserve.
Swazi Candles Craft Market, a unique shopping center containing gift shops and boutiques that showcase the craftsmanship of local artisans, including wood carvers, basket weavers, jewelers, and mask makers. In the market’s namesake shop, Swazi Candles, you can buy colorful paraffin wax candles that have been molded and sculpted, by hand, into various animal shapes.
Swazi Trails is the only white water rafting tour operator in the country, and therefore this adventure is the only one of its kind in Swaziland. A trained Swazi Trails river guide will accompany you for either a half day or full day, depending on which package you buy, and no prior experience is needed on your part.
Hlane Royal National Park, the largest game park in Swaziland. The park covers roughly 85 square miles and features four of the Big 5 safari animals: elephants, rhinos, leopards, and my favorite, lions, like this guy I had to wake up super early to catch! It was also amazing to come across so many rhinos during my game drives.
Ngwenya Glass Factory in the town of Motshane. It is regarded as the most prestigious glass factory in Africa. Here, you can watch the professionals make beautiful and intricate glass creations, including decorative bowls, wine glasses, chess sets, and animals like whales, fish, gazelles and even the Big 5.
Mantenga Cultural Village, which features Swaziland’s top traditional song and dance show and is located in the beautiful Mantenga Falls Nature Reserve. After enjoying the traditional harmonies and energetic dances, you can tour a reconstruction of an 1850s Swazi hut village and learn about the tradition diet, customs, and family structure from local guides.
Mkhaya Game Reserve, one of Swaziland’s big game parks. Here, you can find a wide variety of wildlife, including black and white rhinos, elephants, giraffes, sable antelope, and buffalo. While the white rhino is endangered in Africa, Mkhaya is the best place in Swaziland to see one. The accommodations here are incredible.
Umhlanga Reed Dance, a fascinating, eight-day long cultural event that takes place at the Queen Mother’s Royal Residence, during which tens of thousands of the nation’s unmarried women cut reeds and carry them back to the Royal Residence, where they are used as windbreakers for the perimeter. The seventh day of the reed festival is a national holiday, and is when the king participates and thousands of spectators come out to see the women dance and celebrate the Queen Mother.
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Travel to Australia: Royal National Park
December 26, 2016. Boxing day. We went to Royal National Park. Grilled sausages. Cliff Jumped on a 30 foot drop. Swam the beautiful lake. Hiked the amazing rock trail. Dived into a really cold blue sea. Enjoyed the heat of the sun and felt the happiness that nature brought us.
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Sydney Weekender visits Royal National Park
Channel 7's Sydney Weekender team visits Royal National Park in Sydney's South.
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