Category: Australia

The Pinnacles (Nambung National Park, Western Australia)
Approximately 190km north of Perth, the Pinnacles (Nambung National Park) is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Western Australia. Formed between 25,000 and 30,000 years ago, the limestone formation is thought to be what’s left when the area rose above sea level, exposing the previous seabed to erosion. The result is a uniquely…

The Pinnacles, Lancelin Sand Dunes and Hutt Lagoon Pink Lake (Western Australia)
The Pinnacles in Nambung National Park (Western Australia) feature striking limestone formations rising from the desert. At the same time, the nearby Lancelin Sand Dunes offer vast, white sand hills perfect for adventure activities like sandboarding. Further north, Hutt Lagoon, also known as Pink Lake, mesmerizes with its vibrant pink hue, caused by algae producing…

Things to do in Shark Bay (Western Australia)
Geographically the westernmost point of mainland Australia, the extremely scenic Shark Bay is a World Heritage Site. It is renowned for: having one of the largest seagrass beds in the world; a large population of dugongs; and its stromatolites (living fossils and the oldest living lifeforms on earth). Join us while we explore the top…

Things to do in Coral Bay (Western Australia)
Coral Bay is a small idyllic holiday town on the edge of Ningaloo Reef (Western Australia). The UNESCO-listed Ningaloo coastal region is famed for its stunning and easily accessible coral reefs. Join us while we explore the top things to do in Coral Bay! Date visited: Dec-2018 Advertisements Ningaloo Coast (Western Australia) The UNESCO…

Things to do in Ningaloo Coast (Western Australia)
Ningaloo Reef, located off the northwest coast of Australia, is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its vibrant coral reefs, diverse marine life, and seasonal whale shark migrations. Join us, while we explore the top things to do in Ningaloo Coast. Date visited: Dec-2018 Advertisements Things to do in Ningaloo Coast (Western Australia)…

Itinerary for Darwin (Australia)
Darwin (Northern Territory) is Australia’s smallest and northern-most capital city. A laid-back yet colourful coastal metropolis, Darwin is also the gateway to several exceptional national parks in the Northern Territory. As Darwin is a compact city, most visitors would typically incorporate trips to these nearby national parks in their itinerary. If you’re planning to visit…

Things to do in Darwin, Australia
A magnificent harbour city that is also the gateway to several world-class national parks, Darwin is truly an ideal destination for adventure lovers. From lively markets and insightful museums, to majestic wildlife and exotic outback adventures. The laid-back yet colourful city certainly has plenty to offer. Join us as we share with you the Top…

Litchfield National Park Travel Blog
Litchfield National Park is the nearest national park to Darwin (Northern Territory, Australia). Although not as prominent as its neighboring cousin, Kakadu National Park, locals actually prefer Litchfield over it. Litchfield National Park’s key draw is its gorgeous waterfalls, pristine rock pools and unique termite mounds. Based upon our Jun-2018 trip, we’ve written this Litchfield…

Nitmiluk National Park Travel Blog
Nitmiluk National Park is a popular outback destination in the Australian state of Northern Territory. Approximately 240km southeast of Darwin, Nitmiluk is famed for its sandstone escarpment with scenic gorges and waterfalls. Having explored the park during our campervan trip in Jun-2018, we’ve penned our experiences in this Nitmiluk National Park Travel Blog. Sharing the…

Kakadu National Park Travel Blog
Kakadu National Park is one of the most prominent national parks in the Australian state of Northern Territory. At around 20,000km2, Kakadu is nearly half the landmass of Switzerland. Within this natural paradise lies a diverse range of landscapes including savanna woodlands, wetlands and sandstone ridges. An astonishing number of plants and wildlife (e.g. saltwater…

Litchfield National Park to Darwin Self-Drive Time-Lapse
Our self-drive journey from Litchfield National Park to Darwin in Jun-2018. We started from Wangi Falls in Litchfield National Park and drove along State Route #30 back towards Stuart Highway (#1). Passing by the small town of Batchelor along the way. While along Stuart Highway close to Darwin, we spotted Strauss Airstrip (a WW2 airfield) and…

Darwin to Kakadu National Park Self-Drive Time-Lapse
Our self-drive journey from Darwin to Kakadu National Park in Jun-2018. Kakadu National Park Kakadu National Park is a popular destination for tourist visiting Darwin. A relatively short drive away (~2.5 hours from Darwin), Kakadu National Park is well-known for its wetlands, rivers, waterfalls and sandstone ridges. Within the park is an abundance of plants…












