Thursday, 25 November 2010

Australian tourism

What they knew was that Australia is one of the finest tourist destinations anywhere in the world. That it has more adventures to offer than anywhere else. And that it has friendly, warm residents that make every tourist's visit truly enjoyable. These seem like excellent reasons why all those people visited Australia in the 12 months that ended on July 30, 2007. These figures also represent a 3 percent increase over the same period in the year before, so the secret must be out.

Where did they come from? Official Australian data shows that in the period between January and July of this year, 278,000 were from the United States; 82,100 from Germany; 65,800 from Canada; and 626,100 from nearby New Zealand. The remainder visited from every corner of the world.

One good reason that Australia is such a great tourist destination lies in the fact that the country has a diverse climate and topography to suit everyones taste. Adventures can be planned for all of the six Australian states, Tasmania and several offshore islands. There are outstanding locales for hiking, backpacking, swimming and surfing, fishing, road trips, off-road excursions and more. There's even downhill and cross-country skiing available in one or two locations during the winter months. Perhaps you just want to tour the countryside, visit historic coastal villages and take oodles of pictures. There are plenty of places to do that too like the 168-mile long Great Ocean Road skirting the scenic coastline in New South Wales. Whether you like wind-swept waves crashing against coastal rock formations, mountains, deserts or rain forests, you will find them in Australia. And don't forget that you can see unique animals, birds and plant life here that you can't see anywhere else except on Animal Planet or The Discovery Channel on your TV.

In the event you want help from experts in planning your Australian tour(s), there are numerous tour operators available online via the internet that can put the entire trip together for you well in advance of your arrival data. They can show you how to tour by cars and campervans, see the country in a comfortable train or jump from state to state by airlines that provide flights within Australia. They can arrange the transportation, the accommodations and even recommend the finest restaurants to eat in and things to see on your tour. There are also bus tours hat come complete with a professional tour guide who can steer you to each destination and point out the best things to see and do along your route. Whatever you prefer, Australia will make it a reality.




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