
Road Trip Travel Tips Guide
Whether you’re planning a road trip around Australia or taking on an adventure across Europe’s stunning coastline or an epic US coast to coast drive, you’ll need to brush up on your car knowledge.Road Trip Travel Tips Guide
Road Trip Travel Tips Guide
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Darwin to Alice Springs
Setting off from the Northern Territory city of Darwin, you can make your way through the picturesque and remote outback to Alice Springs. In Alice Springs, you can explore the local galleries, relax in a proper pub or even take an authentic camel ride through striking, desert-like scenery. Whilst here, be sure to make every travellers pilgrimage to the great Uluru, or the absolutely mind-blowing Kings Canyon.
Drive to Cairns in Tropical Queensland
For an incredible road trip, continue your adventures from Alice Springs into Cairns in the tropics of Queensland. You will find yourself in a Cairns tropical heaven when you travel via National Highways 87, 66, A2, A6 and A1.
With the oldest rainforest in the world, Daintree Rainforest, and the glorious ocean, you can try your hand at snorkeling and cruising around or simply getting active and adventuring through nature. If you’re one who thrives on an adrenaline rush then maybe even go Jungle Surfing through the Daintree Rainforest…
Road Trip Travel Tips Guide. From Northern Territory to Idyllic Adelaide
The most ideal place to chill out, go wine tasting and take in beautiful scenery and rolling hills, Adelaide is a road trip essential. Pass through the famous Australian Outback which provides you with plenty of opportunities to stop off along the way to take in the striking and photogenic red desert, sand ridges and empty salt lakes. When you reach South Australia make a trip to The Flinders Ranges which are a must for bushwalks and wildlife spotting. You’ll now also only be 220km from Adelaide. Now you’re in wine country it’s essential you sample some of delights on offer in South Australia when you park up for the night. You’ll also be within easy reach of the historical Hallet Cove Conservation Park – a significant geographic and architectural site where many Aboriginal artefacts have been found.