Australia - East Coast - Travelogue Part 2 ( Contd.....)
MELBOURNE : They dont call it the Worlds most liveable city for nothing. Spectacular, Cosmopolitan, sport loving, artistic -- this city is every persons dream.
Attractions at Melbourne :
<> Federation Square : Grand Public Square with a great view of the Yarra River.
<> St.Pauls Cathedral : Splendid looking neo-gothic architechture.
<> National Gallery of Victoria : Art lovers can gaze at Van Goghs, Picassos and a hundreds more.
<> Flinders st Station : Most distinctive Landmark of Melbourne. Spectacular and Huge and reminded me of VT station, Mumbai.
<> Royal Botanical Gardens : Sprawling gardens of unbelievable tranquility.
<> MCG : The Mecca of cricket . Do the day tour and see the dressing rooms, third umpire room & an excellent view of the ground.
<> Trams : Charming. Try the free City Circle trams which take you free around the city.
<> Shrine of Remembrance : Magnificent.Victorias largest & most visited war memorial.
<> Queen Victoria Market : Shoppers delight.
<> Rialto Towers : Watch the city from the tallest RC structure in Southern Hemisphere.
Around Melbourne :
:: The Great Ocean Road : Must see. Breath-taking 200 kms of drive on the coastal route just parallel to the Ocean. Visit the world-famous Twelve Apostles, the Otways rainforest, Bells Beach and of course the Great Ocean Road itself.
:: Phillip Island : Watch the amazing penguin parade ( Thousands of penguins crossing the beach sands during sunset), Koalas or the numerous beaches.
:: SYDNEY : The face of australia and a very vibrant city blessed with a great harbour and the beautiful Opera House.
Attractions in Sydney :
>> Circular Quay : Houses the Opera House , Harbour Bridge , Ferry terminals, Rocks.
>> Opera House : Magnificent finds its meaning.perched majestically on the sea. Take a leisurely stroll around the Opera house and soak in its beauty.
>> Harbour Bridge : The adventourous try the Bridgeclimb.The less privileged either take a walk or try the Pylon lookout.
>> The Rocks : Welcome to old world sydney untouched by modern urbanisation.Walk on the streets of Rocks and experience the best of Old World .
>> Sydney Ferries : Try out the ferry to Manly beach (can get choppy at times !) or get a great view of Opera house by travelling from Darling Harbour to Circular Quay.
>> Darling Harbour : Home of Sydney Aquarium, Australian maritime museum, excellent views of CBD ( Central business district).
>> Sydney Aquarium : The best aquarium in Australia. The Shark coves, Coral reefs, Sea lion world are spectacular.
>> Australian National Maritime Museum : Free admission. Worth a try if you are interested in Navy .
>> Queen Victoria Building : Victorian Grandeur in the heart of sydney.Good place for shopping too.
>> Bondi Beach : The worlds famous chic spot of Australia.Australias answer to California & Baywatch.
>> Manly Beach : A beautiful family beach .
>> Royal Botanical Gardens : A paradise for floraphiles. Spend at least a day here and walk upto the Opera house.
>> Macquarie St : Start at the tranquil Hyde Park, visit the St Marys Cathedral and stroll across Macquarie street and catch a glimpse of Hyde Park Barracks, Parliament House of NSW, Mint Building, sydney hospital and the state library of NSW.
Around Sydney :
* Blue Mountains : Located at around 100 kms from Sydney. The mountains look a charming mystic blue due to Raleigh Scattering. The Lookout offers an excellent view of the Three Sisters ( Limestone rock formation). At Katoomba , try the worlds steepest incline railway.Also visit the wonderful limestone Jenolan Caves & view some amazing stalactites and stalagmites.The intrepid can try the Newnes Glowworm caves( Its a 75 kms two-way ride on forest terrain which can be done only on 4WD ).The glowworms glisten like stars in a sky after dusk.
* Kiama : Located at 90 mins drive from Sydney.The famous blowhole where the Water erupts to a height of almost 100 feet is a sight to watch.
*J arvis Bay : Awesome beaches. Diving & Kayaking.The water looks emerald green and is almost transparent.
* The Entrance : The Pelican capital of Australia. get up-close with the birds and dont miss the Pelican feeling at 1530 Hrs.
* Bowral : Its around 1 hour drive from Sydney.The Birthplace of Don Bradman . Walk on the Bradman Oval and visit the Bradman Museum which is a must see for cricket lovers.
CANBERRA : A small picturesque city with beautiful museums, gardens & galleries.
Attractions at Canberra :
~~ Parliament House : The icon of the Capital , its a marvel in architechtural beauty . There are free guided tours every half hour and the views from the top of the parliament house are awesome.
~~ Australian War Memorial : Massive structure which is an epitome of Australias war sacrifices. The view from War Memorial reminds you of Delhis India Gate views.
~~ National Gallery of Australia : Has the best collection of Aussie art .
~~ National Museum of Australia : The colorful facade encompasses a splendid collection of australian culture.The 360 degree video tour is a visual delight.
~~ Telstra Tower : Great view of the city from the Top.
TRAVEL TIPS : Australia is huge and hence plan for a long holiday there . If you have a month or more, you can hope to cover Great Barrier Reef, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney, NSW Coast, Melbourne & Canberra. When Travelling in Summer , Carry plenty of Sunblock lotion since the UV Exposure is quite high.Also wear UV protected sun glasses & Hat at all times.
The weather is very dynamic hence be prepared for Cold winds, Rain & Sunshine on the same day ( Carry Woolen, Cotton and rain wears).Take sufficient breaks during long drives and Australian traffic patrol is one of the strictest and hence follow all road rules .Domestic flying is quite inexpensive thanks to the low cost carriers and hence fly between cities to save time.
I have embellished by posts with plenty of URLs (All underlined Words) to make it easier for people to plan their trip and know more about these places.
Forget all your worries and fall in love with this magnificent country.
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