South Australia Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit South Australia? Check out our South Australia Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in South Australia.
Top Places to visit in South Australia:
Flinders Chase National Park, Raptor Domain, Admirals Arch, Flinders Ranges National Park, Great Australian Bight, Faye's Underground Home, Cleland Wildlife Park, National Motor Museum, The Cedars, Breakaways Conservation Park, Pichi Richi Railway, Adelaide Botanic Garden, Adelaide Oval, Robe Beach, Stokes Beach
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5 Things to Do in Darwin, NT, Australia
5 Things to Do in Darwin, NT, Australia
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In this episode we’re exploring Darwin, a city in the Top End of Australia’s Northern Territory – an area known as the “real Outback.” First stop on David’s tour of Darwin is Crocosaurus Cove, a reptile park situated in downtown Darwin. It holds the world’s largest collection of Australian reptiles, but the main attraction here is the famous Cage of Death! Watch as David dives in with the most aggressive croc species in the world, the Australian saltwater crocodile AKA the “salty.”
Next up is the Mindil Beach Sunset Market – an evening market where locals and tourists alike come to eat, shop for arts and crafts, and spend time outdoors. David had a crocodile burger. There are also Asian, Greek, and local food stalls to choose from. The Mindil Beach Sunset Market is open every Thursday and Sunday (dry season), but Thursday night draws more of a crowd.
Another market you can’t miss in Darwin is the Saturday morning Parap Market – another fantastic opportunity to mingle with the local community and sample international foods or browse for arts and crafts. Open from 8 am to 2:30pm, this is a great opportunity to have breakfast outside of your hotel. David ordered a Laksa and a fresh fruit smoothie. Other choices include Vietnamese pho bowls, sushi, desserts, and freshly cut fruit. Parap is perfect for families!
David joins Wallaroo Tours for a day of adventure, beginning with a boat tour to see the infamous jumping crocs of the Adelaide River. These are the largest and most aggressive crocodiles in the world and they have a remarkable ability to leap out of the water for food.
Next up on the tour is Litchfield National Park, a gorgeous nature refuge where visitors can swim in the natural rock pools or in the lagoon of Wangi Falls.
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Top Tourist Attractions in Darwin: Travel Guide Australia
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Australian Aviation Heritage Centre, Berry Springs Nature Park, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin Botanic Gardens, Defence of Darwin Experience, . East Point Reserve, Mindil Beach, Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
Wallaroo North Beach Tourist Park - Discover Downunder
Beautiful beaches, great fishing, sailing, friendly country atmosphere, fascinating museums and unforgettable sunsets. If this sounds like your idea of a fantastic holiday, then Wallaroo North Beach Tourist Park should be your next destination.
Situated about 150km north of Adelaide, Wallaroo is a town not only chock full of fantastic activities to enjoy, but also rich in history.
The town is also the launching point for the Aurora V passenger ferry, making a great spot to set up base and explore the Yorke Peninsula.
Wallaroo North Beach Tourist Park features a kids playground, a basketball court, a camp kitchen, impeccable facilities and best of all, beachfront accommodation!
There are a range of accommodation options including over 100 spacious powered and unpowered sites as well as beachfront deluxe cabins.
The park is also pet friendly if you can't bear to leave man's best friend at home!
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Kangaroo Island, Australia - Lonely Planet travel video
Author John Vlahides visits unspoiled Kangaroo Island to see some of Australia's most iconic animals in their natural habitats. Visit for more information about Australia.
Rare footage of a wild Australian tree kangaroo
An Australian Geographic expedition captured rarely seen footage of Bennett's tree kangaroos
Rare Australian tree kangaroo video:
On assignment in far north Queensland for Australian Geographic, photographer Bill Hatcher captured something very rare.
Bennett's tree kangaroos are among the most elusive of Australia's marsupials, hiding in the foliage of rainforest canopies within a very limited area of the Daintree Rainforest.
Here, Roger Martin, world expert on tree kangaroos at James Cook University in Townsville, is led by local farmers Charlie and Lewis Roberts on a mission to locate the species in treetops. SUBSCRIBE: The official channel of Australian Geographic magazine.
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Our Crab Trip
We nicked off across the peninsula for a quick crab raking session.. Most of them were too small but we still got a small catch.. A few other surprises along the way too..
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Cowell town pictorial in South Australia.
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SYDNEY TO ORANGE NSW AUSTRALIA - HEADING OUT WEST
HEADING OUT WEST – SYDNEY TO ORANGE
We took a train ride from Central Station Sydney through to Orange in the Central West of New South Wales, Australia. The journey is approximately 4 and half hours and was quite comfortable. Apologies for the grainy film but the glare and the dirty windows on the train did not help. It was nice to see the green fields out west, after such a long drought green is always soothing to the eyes.
Orange is a city in the Central West region of New South Wales Australia. It is approximately 254 kms (158 Miles) west of the state Capital, Sydney at an altitude of 852 metres or (2,828ft). It is famous for its wineries and apple and cherry orchards and beautiful climate.
All in all it’s a very relaxing train ride, would be nice in City Rail could update and modernize their trains.
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