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5 Must-See Attractions on Your Australia Tour

Australia, this magnificent, spacious and multicoloured country will open a wide variety of impressive sights to any traveller. It is home to amazing structures, including the renowned Eiffel Tower and different natural wonders that can attract a different type of interest. Here are 5 must-see attractions that should be on your Australia tour itinerary:

Sydney Opera House

The shells that resemble the sails are a common feature in Australia and, therefore, any tourist who will be in the region must make it their endeavour to pay a visit to this wonder. One can take a tour of this place, watch a show or appreciate the structure, while it is nestled in the harbour. The construction of the Opera House began in 1963 and it was officially inaugurated in 1973; it has since then been considered one of the iconic buildings globally.

Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef area comprising Australia’s Coral Sea has long been described as the largest coral reef system in the world and is a sight to behold. Discover its sea and take a closer look at its underwater attractions by snorkelling, diving or riding on a glass-bottom boat. Watch the workings of the sea through coral reefs, tropical fish, sea turtles and other sea creatures. It houses more than 1500 fish species, 4000 varieties of corals and 133 species of sharks and stingrays. The reef is one of the seven natural wonders of the world, it’s a UNESCO World Heritage site and is acknowledged to be one of the most biodiverse entities on the entire planet.

Uluru (Ayers Rock)

Uluru or Ayers Rock, a large sandstone monolith of great spiritual significance, is among Australia’s most famous attractions. See the shades it displays in the day. There are opportunities to hike around the base of the rock, and you can even take a camel ride across the desert or see it from a different bird’s eye view if you take a helicopter tour. It is a massive structure, having a measured height of about 348 meters and a length of around 3.6 kilometres. Many people from different parts of the globe visit the place in order to appreciate the natural and historical treasures of the region.

 Twelve Apostles

Coastal limestone stacks called the Twelve Apostles are located just cast from Port Campbell and rise out of the Southern Ocean on this leg of the coast. Watch the majestic feel when these formations rise majestically amidst the almost endless sight of the sea. The Twelve Apostles’ are cliffs extending from the shores of the Port Campbell National Park in Victoria state in Australia. The main attraction of the coast of The Twelve Apostles is the beauty and distinctiveness of the rocks, which attract numerous tourists, including lovers, who like to take photographs of the coast.

Tasmania

It is an island state located off the southern part of Australia and is endowed with entirely extraordinary geographical features ranging from steep rocky mountainous surfaces to flatter and unpolluted areas. Go hiking in the Freycinet National Park, check out the heritage-listed town of Hobart or go on a sudden wildlife cruise to see things like penguins and seals. A great number of rare animals inhabits the island, such as wild kangaroos, wombats, Tasmanian devils, and platypus. Tasmania is also home to tourism in activities like; hiking, camping, and fishing, among others.

These are among quite a few attractions that will truly make you have an out-of-Australia experience. Australia is a country with various sceneries, and a boisterous colourful and warm-clad populace, thus, promising an amazing experience. Find more details about Australia tour at https://parasholidays.in/tour-destination/australia/

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