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  • Welcome to the Astonishing Naturally Blessed Land of Alega
    Proudly standing at a distance of approximately 10 kilometres from Pago Pago, this is the amazing settlement of Alega, said as Alenga, seeming like a desert island, which allures thousands of visitors with its captivating landscape, electrifying snorkeling, and its freezing environs. Risky Beach with Rewarding Snorkeling The attractive beach here possesses the characteristics of that of the other beaches along the South Pacific – shelly blue waters safeguarded by dangerous outer reef. Be careful of the dangerous areas here are the channel flowing towards the open sea and the central area of the bay with 25 m high currents. Regardless of these dangers, the ideal site of snorkeling is also amid these risks perhaps at the periphery of this current flow. However during the sport, a buoy and rope are provided on which you need to  [...]
    Posted at March 4th, 2010
  • The Gold Coast is the Golden Opportunity for a Seaside Holiday
    Stretching some 40 km from the Main Beach to Coolangatta in South Queensland, the Gold Coast is famous for its wonderful white sandy beaches and its outstanding surf. The name has retained its true meaning for its tourists and entrepreneurs as well. It’s truly a golden shoreline for any kind of tourist activity that can be done on the sea – surfing, kayakaying, trekking, boating, skiing, theme parks, restaurants, hotels, discos, whale watching, and amusement parks, water parks, wild life parks, tiger moth joy rides, aerobatic flights, scenic flights, sky diving, bungee jumping, and scuba diving. Ah! That’s quite interesting list of fun and frolic! The Surfers Paradise is the place to be first on your visiting list from where many one-day trips are organized to the national parks, trekking trails, rainforest excursion, and lookout  [...]
    Posted at March 3rd, 2010
  • Sydney – The Most Frequently Visited Australian City despite being the Most Expensive
    Considered as the largest and most famous city, Sydney in Australia is full of activities, sight seeing, and leisure actions. Ranked as among the top 30 costly cities on the planet, the city’s visit is the costliest affair in Australia, but is worth it. There are excellent zoos, boating, beaches, parks, museums, botanical gardens, cultural edifices, and scenic sites along with much more to go – such that a week time will also not be enough to explore the great city. Sydney Australia Tourist Attractions Australian Museum: Located on the 6-8 College Street, you will feel quite lucky of you visit this one of the six best natural history museums on the planet. Stroll and study the collections related to the Aboriginal Australia, customs of the human life cycle, and mammals along with several probing and interesting items. It is  [...]
    Posted at March 3rd, 2010
  • Imagine a Paradise and all that’s in Bora Bora
    Among all the French Polynesian islands, Bora Bora is the most enchanting and exciting of all. Located in the mid of a multi-bluish lagoon, its beauty and spirit cannot be really stated in words, rather one needs to go and experience the blue island. The island is like a magical stick in hand that gives you the most fun and thrill without any real efforts. For holiday seekers, it’s an ideal place for relaxed days mixed with exciting activities among which the water sports are on the first preference here. Besides the fun of marine world, Bora Bora is the land of several Polynesian sights, ancient archeological ruins, World War II bunkers, and cannons that are visited on guided tours. Ringing the main island are some smaller ones named the motu islets, both of them are protected by a coral barrier, which I refer as the beautiful  [...]
    Posted at March 2nd, 2010
  • Melbourne is the Most Livable City on Earth
    Melbourne is surely to make you feel at home even while being on a foreign territory. That’s the magic and charm of this cosmopolitan city, cultural capital, and sports capital of Australia. Well, just by stating these lines, I am sure you are convinced that there is something over here for each visitor irrespective of the mood or age. A cultural fan will love the bountiful cultural festivals among which the famous is the annual comedy festival, arts, dances, galleries, and museums. Now, these are so featured that every visitor would admire it. Further, you will be stunned to here that it is the third-largest Greek city and the largest Italian city in the world along with a pulsating blend of Chinese, Vietnamese, Jewish, and Arabic people. For a sport lover, the city is commented with Aussie Rules (AFL) Football, the Australian  [...]
    Posted at March 2nd, 2010
  • Bondi Beach – Spend Holidays here
    Bondi Beach is the beach lover’s dreamland at seven km from Sydney in the suburb of Bondi. The name of the beach is an Aboriginal word that stands for the sound of breaking waves. Being nearly 1 km long, the beach’s width is 50 m at north and 100 m at the south making it the widest one in Sydney. If you go for a coastal walk, you will come across some Aboriginal Rock carvings on the north at Ben Buckler and south at McKenzies Beach. Bondi Beach Tourist Attraction Marine Discovery Centre: Located at Bondi Pavilion Queen Elizabeth Drive, this centre is where you can experience the underwater Bondi marine life. The highlight here is the view of the real baby sharks residing in a large hidden aquarium. Billabong Store: Located at 75a Gould Street, this is among the symbolic surf brands in the continent offering the items of modern  [...]
    Posted at March 1st, 2010
  • Recognizing the Treasures of the Largest Polynesian Island Called Tahiti
    Tahiti is the largest Polynesian island occupying the area of 1042 sq. km. with maximum population in the Papeete city. The island is split into Big Tahiti and Little Tahiti connected via a striking isthmus. Here, beautiful beaches await you, rocky volcanic mountains challenge you, the Arahoho Blowhole stuns you, and Faaruumai Waterfalls chills you. Apart from these natural wonders, there are historical and archaeological sites such as the Point Venus from where Captain Cook could come on some explanations about the strange planet and Marae (temple) Arahuruhu. Tahiti Tourist Attractions Overwater Bungalows: This is the major attraction without which you will not really enjoy what Tahiti has to offer you. These are small houses built on wooden base standing above the waters with glass floors that provides an illusion as if you are  [...]
    Posted at March 1st, 2010
  • Soaking in the World of Calm Bushland, Captivating Sceneries, and legendary Aboriginal Past
    This is the Namadgi National Park located at just 40 km southwest of Canberra and the only one of its kind in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). Occupying 46 percent of the ACT since 1984, it is so named after the Namadgi Mountains here wherein Namadgi is an aboriginal word. The Namadgi National Park provides protection to a part of the northernmost Australian Alps holding magnificent granite mountains. The northwest area of the Namadgi National Park is the west of the Canberra’s suburbs and joins the Brindabella National Park, while its southwest meets the Kosciuszko National Park along with the Bimberi and Scabby Range Nature Reserves. The water catchment area here is very important as it meets 85 percent of water requirements of Canberra. The Namadgi Visitor Centre located close to the village of Tharwa is a good place  [...]
    Posted at February 26th, 2010
  • This is the National Park of Naturally Towering Rocks and Preserved Wildlife
    Located at a distance of 1431 km south of Darwin and 440 km south-west of Alice Springs, this is the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Perched along the Stuart and Lasseter Highways in the Northern Territory of Australia, the park occupies 1398 sq. km. including the major tourist attractions – Uluru/Ayers Rock, a massive rock and Kata Tjuta (many heads)/Mount Olga, an array of 36 rock formations at 36 km west of Uluru. The famous sandstone Uluru is 348 m in height, while the Kata Tjuta’s rock domes has a history of 500 million years. According to the belief of the aboriginals, the turtlespirit got transformed into the Ayers rock. The domed rocks comprises of crevasses and conglomerate that is a sedimentary rock of cobbles and boulders of granite and basalt. Despite the fact of dry region,  [...]
    Posted at February 26th, 2010
  • Darwin is the Base Point to Many Trips
    Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory exhibiting two different facets – features Asian aspects along with the Australian vibes. The city is inhabited with folks belonging to all kinds of ethnic groups. After being damaged completely by the Tracy cyclone in 1974, it has greatly emerged into contemporary vibrant town. Many travelers come to Darwin not only to explore its historic and natural wonders, but also to take up expeditions to the nearby nature parks, such as the Litchfield National Park, the Katherine Gorge, and Kakadu National Park. Talking about the highlights in the cities, there is a long list including museums, harbor, and beaches whose visit needs some couple of days. Darwin Australia Tourist Attractions Territory Wildlife Park: This park depicts the relation between the local plants and animals through  [...]
    Posted at February 25th, 2010