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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 10 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2554

Sydney, Australia - 8 Things You must see

Some travelers are reluctant to travel to Australia because of the length of time it takes to get there. However, with today's innovative aircraft carrying passengers, within hours, instead of taking weeks to ship, we must thank our modern wonders to make the world more accessible.

So, go and visit the many attractions for Sydney and Australia get a taste of what the continent has to offer. You can take on many sites on foot, by car or ferry.

L 'most famous attraction is the Sydney Opera House. No matter where you travel to Sydney will always be able to find this world famous Opera House, located on the tip of a peninsula in the harbor. If you book your trip well in advance, be sure to see what shows are playing so you can grab your tickets before they are exhausted. I can assure you, if you just pop in the city, are going to have a difficult time getting tickets unless we have very well connectedconcierge or are visiting friends who just happen to have more tickets for everything that is playing at that time. Otherwise, you will have to settle for a tour of this icon.

Explore the Sydney Harbour waterfront cycle walk or take a scenic train tracks tours, starting near the Opera House. You will see the Royal Botanical Gardens (directly east of the theater) and be amazed by the variety of plants and the beautiful displays. Do not forget to look through the trees to see the batsperched there. There are a gazillion shows different angles and areas to explore.

The cycle ends at the waterfront chair Mrs. Macquarie, an ideal vantage point to see Sydney Harbour and its surroundings. Mrs Macquarie's Chair is a bench that was carved out of sandstone for the mayor's wife in 1810. This hot spot allows you to enjoy the view and allow to rest tired feet.

After thoroughly exploring the Royal Botanical Gardens, and if you are physically capable andfear of heights, you can take a leadership Bridge Climb, which takes 3 ½ hours. No cameras are allowed, so be prepared to buy a photo taken of the climbing group. This gives you a bird's eye view of the area without having to buy another ticket!

Just east of downtown Sydney is Bondi Beach district, an area popular sensually, made more so as the code assigned topless. If you want to be one of the topless, stay to the end of South Beach. Of course, if the valueyour decency (and others), at the northern end of the beach will help you achieve your modesty. Sure, you hear news show whether the trend will continue topless, so who knows how long it will be allowed.

Featherdale Wildlife Park is a 45 minute drive from Sydney. Featherdale Wildlife Park offers a more interactive experience with animals in their care. You can cuddle with, pet and feed many creatures. This is especially nice if youhave children with you. Featherdale is open every day except Christmas, from 9-5.

If you do not have time to go to Featherdale, you can always tour Taronga Zoo, located in Sydney. Recently, Taronga Zoo witnessed the birth of the first elephant calf Australia. Although Taronga Zoo is not as interactive as Featherdale, it's worth going there.

The Australian Maritime Museum offers free admission to see historical and interactive exhibitions on their maritimehistory. You can buy a ticket from $ 30 to tour the ships in their port.

I hope this has begun to see the main attractions of Sydney. If you can get a vacation of three weeks, do not forget to visit more of Australia.

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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 6 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Summer Attractions in Melbourne, Australia

There is no better time to visit Melbourne during the summer. In this time of year, it holds many attractions for sports lovers, music lovers, travel enthusiasts, families and children. Every summer in Melbourne brings spectacular events, alfresco dining, specialty, and fun for the whole family.

Every summer, world-renowned sporting events like the Grand Slam, the Heineken Golf Classic and the Sail Melbourne Regatta site. There are also specialsporting events such as sports for the deaf, like the "Games Deafalympic. Also, you could get a ticket for the Australian Open in Melbourne for only $ 25.

If one is a music lover, you can visit the famous Melbourne International Music Festival that happens every summer. Melbourne also has attractions such as theaters, festivals, exhibitions and musical performances. You could buy a ticket for one or Enrique Iglesias, or even a live concert of Savage Garden.

The MelbourneZoo organizes a program where you can enjoy a musical evening under the stars at the "Zoo Twilights." There is also Open Range Zoo in Melbourne at a place called Werribee, or where you could camp in a tent at night or take a wildlife safari through one of their attractions, "the African savannah."

The Melbourne International Comedy Festival attracts the best national and international talent and allows for a good laugh. You might find Jerry Seinfeld or even the famous JimCarrey doing his acts on stage and in front of your eyes. This show takes place in a different location every year.

Melbourne is the vanguard of Australian Aboriginal culture and heritage. You could shop for the items in the variety of Aboriginal tourist shops or just take a look around the Australian Centre for Moving Image in Melbourne. Melbourne also has attractions such as the Immigration Museum and Melbourne Museum, where you could see how Aboriginalart.

Shopping in the famous Collins Street in the city of Melbourne is a must on your visit to Melbourne. This is a great place for clothes for both men and women. To book a session of shopping along the way, you could just pop in a bookstore Dymocks or simply walk up Bourke Street Flinders Street.

Bars and discos are most occur at night clubs in Melbourne. Clubs are scattered throughout the city. They include heat Glow Cocktail Bar and the Bar. Melbourne is alsoa major destination for lovers of jazz. You could visit the jazz club or even jazz festivals, such as Tony Starr's Kitten Club or the Hardware Lane.

It might take delight in the Asian (Indian) Flora Restaurant on Swanston Street or in Little Bourke Street near Swanston Street. There are many tentacles of the fast-food chains like McDonald's or Hungry Jacks, where you could catch a quick meal. There's also the famous Gopal Restaurant or the Swanston Walk Café, wherecould enjoy great food.

St. Kilda is a stunning beach which is located a few kilometers from the city of Melbourne. It could be cycling or rollerblading along the Esplanade below the beach or just get a taste of the best array of ice cream from ice cream shops nearby. St. Kilda beach is also a café and shops around, so that they could do their shopping here.

The City of Yarra, which is less than 2 km from the center of Melbourne, has stores that stockbeautiful home wares, furniture, and is famous for bargain shopping. You might pay a visit to the famous Church Street Dimmey or choose from the variety of merchandise that has to offer.

Sydney Road has exclusive cafes, restaurants and book stores. There are more than just a Chinese medicine shops and churches of this area. People here are known for their very kind and generous heart. This area is alive with turkish and the Middle East and affect many shops deal can befound in this area. This place is just 25 minutes from the city of Melbourne.

Melbourne is known for its outdoor cafes. Some of the best bars include the Bhoj Docklands, the Swanston Walk Café, delicatessens and other such license. Melbourne is also known for its delicatessen shops and bars. You could get something vegetarian delicacies for sweets, chocolates and even slices of pizza for a price.

Williamstown, one of the most popular destinations of Melbourne restaurants, offers awonderful selection of delicacies to satisfy your palette. You might find something you want to eat - from Mexico to the east right of fantastic wines and delicious seafood. It also offers the most panoramic views of the city.

The Melbourne Aquarium shows an aquatic life in Australia. You could see real sharks swimming above their heads through the glass dome-shaped showing aquatic life. People are allowed to photograph the most colorful and most beautiful fish, raysand other sea-life for a small price.

As part of the excitement and thrills, you would be amazed by a show 30 minutes to Scienceworks, which is a high-voltage theater recently opened by the University of Victoria. Use crushed cans from the effects of a high power insulators and that the function spectacular. You could also make use of special allowances for children.

It should make a visit to the famous islands and see the small Philip natural wonders of penguins or mini-game loss alonethe Ganesh Temple in Ferntree Gully and say a little prayer. Melbourne also has attractions such as fashion shops, the most famous of which is the target and the other is Myers.

Camberwell, located in Melbourne, has the most beautiful old houses with architectural design. Has a number of shopping centers along the lane immediately to the right of Camberwell Station. What needs to be extracted is Dunn's Leather Goods, which has miniatureelements of show-case as a mini-piano, a mini-candle stands and other electronic items.

Melbourne has the best cycle routes and more what could be better than seeing Melbourne on a cycle? In my opinion, Melbourne is a shopper's paradise and a safe haven for tourists who want to immerse yourself in a pleasant holiday.

วันเสาร์ที่ 13 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553

Australia Top Ten Attractions

If you're planning a trip Down Under, try to visit some or all of these attractions are open.

Fraser Island

This, the largest sand island in the world has become a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992. lush rain forests, towering cliffs and sandy freshwater lakes memorable leave a lasting impression on the thousands who visit the island each year. In addition to its long white sand beaches and shimmering, Fraser Island attracts people who hope to see herfamous dingo population. The island covers over four hectares and is located on the east coast of Australia in the jurisdiction of Queensland. Some visitors choose to make day trips, but most choose to spend a night or two on the island. One of the more unusual attractions is that the ship ran aground during the storm of 1935.

Sydney Harbour Bridge

Known locally as 'The Hook', Sydney Harbour Bridge is instantly recognizable to many people around the world. Ofthe 1,400 men who built the bridge, 16 were killed before the completion in 1932. The bravest among you can do the 'up-Bridge', an escorted walk to the top. As you climb under the car get smaller and smaller. 'The Rocks', regarded as the birthplace of Sydney, is at the foot of the bridge. Today it is bustling with restaurants, shops, galleries and cafes, away from the scene that would meet those arriving from Plymouth in 1788.

Great Barrier Reef

AnotherUNESCO World Heritage Site, the Great Barrier Reef is probably the place most famous marine protected area in the world. It covers an incredible 86 million hectares along the coast of northeast Australia. At 1,429 miles along the reef is home to 1,500 species of fish. Its surface is actually larger than the combined size of Tasmania and Victoria. Besides the natural beauty that is here, there are 30 wrecks that are considered of historical importance.

SCENIC BLUE WORLDMOUNTAIN

The Jamison Valley is home to the steepest rail journey in the world. In the valley, you will find more than two miles of walking in the forest and rainforest. You can return by cable car view which incidentally, is the steepest cable car route in the southern hemisphere, and if this were not enough, you can travel through the valley in step only, glass floored cable car in the world and enjoy the view of Valley, Katoomba Falls and the famous ThreeSisters rock formation.

Kakadu National Park

rock paintings and archaeological sites that bear witness 40,000 years of continuous habitation. The Kakadu National Park, a World Heritage site, stretching nearly five million hectares in the Northern Territory. Today, about 300 Aborigines living in the savannas and wetlands of the tide.

Sydney Opera House

Since its opening in 1973, the Sydney Opera House has been an icon of Australia. Danish architect Jørn Utzon,created one of the largest buildings of the twentieth century. Standing on Bennelong Point, the building received more than four and a half million visitors each year. Tour including backstage and front of the house are available.

PORT ARTHUR

Former timber station, Port Arthur became one of the most famous criminal colonies in Australia. Regarded as the 'hell on Earth, the prison housed inmates as young as nine. The life of the prison extended 1833-1877, when it was renamedCarnarvon in an attempt to shake off its troubled history. However, in 1927, regained his title at Port Arthur. These days, the prison doors are passable in both directions, with guided tours and harbor cruises available.

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

Uluru, formerly known as Ayres Rock, extends over 2 miles in the bush of the park otherwise anonymous. At 1,142 meters, is the largest rock monolith in the world. Uluru is revered among Aboriginesbelieve its origins date back to the creation of the Earth.

AMP TOWER CentrePoint

A little over 1,000 meters high, the Sydney Tower is the tallest building in the city. spectacular views of the harbor are offered from the observation deck and revolving restaurant.

National Gallery of Australia

Many of Australia's finest collections of art are housed in the National Gallery. A permanent collection of more than 100,000 shares the building with the international artand photography exhibitions.