Year – 2013, 2014, 2016
Australia for me is a continent country in Southern Hemisphere with European ambiance and lifestyle combined with its aboriginal roots. Learning some of its history made me understand in some ways why they have unique names on its places and why they celebrate such holidays and festivals. I was fascinated because this huge country has uniqueness on itself, most of its civilization are commonly found on its edges which may not exist in other countries. One of the great thing it has, is having all the seasons at a time in different parts of the country wherein anyone can decide to go somewhere if you wanted to experience specific season without really waiting for the season to come in time.
–DBA Mountaineer
Australian Capital Territory
- Top 4 Places Visited in Canberra
- Mount Ainslie Lookout – A Viewpoint of Canberra
- Australian War Memorial
- National Museum of Australia – With Modern Art and Architecture
- Australian Parliament House – An Iconic Symbol of Australian Politics
- It’s not Sydney, It’s not Melbourne, It’s Canberra !!!
New South Wales
- Top 12 Areas Visited In Sydney
- Sydney on its Darknes
- Sydney Beaches … A Scenic Walk From Bondi To Coogee
- The Classic Time in Queen Victoria Building (QVB)
- Walking Around Sydney
- Wandering in Jenolan Caves and Missed Flight Adventure
- Blue Mountains – Scenic Mountain Ranges In New South Wales
- Quick Peek of Sydney Darling Harbour
- Serenading at Opera House
Northern Territory
- Top Destinations and Attractions – Northern Territory Traveler’s Panorama Guide
- Travel Diary 101 : Darwin to Broome Overland Adventure
- 25 Reasons Why You Must Visit Northern Territory
- Top 5 National Parks of Northern Territory Visited
- Judbarra (Gregory) National Park – “One of the Most Prolific Sites in Australia”
- Nitmiluk National Park : Sandstone Country Full of Stunning Gorges
- 5 Reasons You Want to Visit Litchfield National Park
- Litchfield National Park Home of Fascinating Termite Mounds and Waterfalls
- Travel Diary 101 : Kakadu Missed, Litchfield Take Over
- Meandering At Kings Canyon’s Wilderness
- Trekking Kata Tjuta (The Olgas)
- Uluru / Ayers Rock – An Island Mountain Rock With Sacred Significance and Australia’s Outback Landmark
Queensland
- Brisbane Open House (Day 1) : Discover the City’s Hidden Radiance and Elegance
- National Australia Bank – Once Queensland’s Most Prominent Bank
- MacArthur Museum Brisbane – A Familiar History Museum
- Riverside Centre Tour and More
- Climbing Skypoint At Q1 – 5th Tallest Residential Building In The World
- A Walk to Remember – Broadbeach to Surfers Paradise
South Australia
- Kangaroo Island – Australia’s Wild Life Park Island
- Hahndorf – Australia’s Oldest Surviving German Settlement Town
- Mount Lofty Summit – South Australia’s Majestic Summit
- Glenelg – Popular Beach Side Suburb of Adelaide
- Adelaide – A Green City Named After A Queen Consort
Tasmania
- Top 12 Places Visited in Tasmania
- Tasmania (Day 3) : From Cradle Mountain to Sheffield to Deloraine
- Tasmania (Day 2) : From Montezuma Falls to Strahan to Henty Dunes
- Tasmania (Day 1) : From Mount Field to Lake St Clair to Donaghys Hill
- 3-Days Itinerary To Explore Tassie
Victoria
- 3 Best Time of the Year to Visit Melbourne For Less
- Melbourne’s Moomba Festival – Australia’s Largest Free Community Festival
- White Night – A Melbourne’s Dreamy Night
- Queen Victoria Women’s Centre – Vestige of Old Hospital But Now A Women’s Pride
- Melbourne Town Hall – A Majestic Building with Politics and Culture Fusion
- Council House 2 (CH2) – Australia’s First Six Star Green Star Rating Building
- The Melbourne Athenaeum – Victoria’s Oldest Subcription Library
- Enclave at East Melbourne – A Classical Residential District of Melbourne – Melbourne Walking Tour – Part 9
- 5 Captivating Facts about Shrine of Remembrance – Melbourne Walking Tour – Part 8
- Magnificent Historical Victorian Arcades – Melbourne Walking Tour – Part 7
- Yarra River and Sports Precinct – Melbourne Walking Tour – Part 6
- St Kilda Road – My Home Road in Melbourne – Melbourne Walking Part 5
- Carlton Gardens – Home of Royal Exhibition Building and Melbourne Museum – Melbourne Walking Tour – Part 4
- A Walk in the Park – Cook’s Cottage – Australia’s Oldest Building And More – Melbourne Walking Tour Part 3
- State Library of Victoria – One of the First Free Public Libraries in the World – Melbourne Walking Tour Part 2
- Walking Around Melbourne
- National Rhododendron Garden and Grant Picnic Ground
- Fruit Picking Adventure at Bacchus Marsh
- Australian Rainbow Trout Farm
- Trekking and Bush Walking at Wilsons Prom
- Quick Stroll Along Bathing Boxes Lane – Brighton Beach
- Arthurs Seat – Highest Viewpoint at Mornington Peninsula
- Swaying at Melton Waves
- On The Water Front – Melbourne Walking Tour Part 1
- Sailing With Enterprize
- 1st Winery Tour Adventure – Yarra Valley
Western Australia
- Rottnest Island – Its Perfections and Imperfections
- Rottnest Walks : Colonial Buildings of Thomson Bay
- Rottnest … Island Museum
- Oliver Hill – Gun and Tunnel Tour
- Yanchep National Park – Lancelin – The Pinnacles Desert – Burns Beach
- Yanchep National Park – One of the Oldest Park in Western Australia
- Hyden – Home of Spectacular Wave Rock
- York – Oldest Inland Historic Town in Western Australia
- 8 Places To Explore in Margaret River (Western Australia)
- Cape Leeuwin – “Where Indian Ocean Meets Southern Ocean”
- Mammoth Cave – “Dawn of Creation” & Boranup Forest
- Bootleg Brewery – “An Oasis of Beer in a Desert of Wine” As They Call It
- Stopover at Sandalford Winery
- Busselton Jetty – Longest Timber Piled Jetty in Southern Hemisphere
- A Bit of Perth
- The Perth Mint (Royal Mint of Australia)
- Travel Diary 101 : Going to Perth
- Travel Diary 101 : Broome – A Pearling Town in Kimberley
- Willie Creek Pearl Farm Tour
- Broome Sightseeing Tour
- Broome Walks : Broome Historical Museum
- Broome Walks : Town Beach, Roebuck Bay, McDaniels Lookout and Pioneer Cemetery
- Travel Diary 101 : Darwin to Broome Overland Adventure
- Tunnel Creek National Park, Derby and Broome
- Bell Gorge and Windjana Gorge – Two More Amazing Gorges in Kimberley
- Manning Gorge – A Picturesque Gorge In Gibb River Road
- Emma Gorge and Cockburn Range – El Questro Wilderness
- El Questro Station and Surround
- The Bungle Bungles – One of the Most Spectacular Landmarks in the World
- Purnululu National Park – A Park With One of the Most Striking Geological Landmarks in Western Australia
- Lake Argyle – Where People, Birds, Fishes, Wallabies and Freshies Meet