How Many of These Hidden Gems In Australia Will Make It To Your Bucket List?
While Australia attracts a lot of tourists throughout the year, most choose to visit popular hotspots such as Sydney Harbour, Uluru and the Great Barrier Reef. But the country begs to be explored at its own pace.
Hawkesbury Region in Sydney is a foodie’s paradise and is popular among people who love the outdoors. From hiking, biking, canyoning, rock-climbing to wakeboarding,it’s a one stop adventure destination not known to too many. Located about 500 km east of Darwin, Arnhem Land is mostly inhabited by Aboriginal people and is marked by vast wilderness. For an experience like none other, head to Snowy Mountains in June to go skiing. There is plenty to do in this New South Wales region during the warmer months too, which include bushwalking, rock climbing, caving, fishing and mountain biking. Adelaide in South Australia isn’t as popular as the bigger cities, but it has a host of museums, galleries and upscale restaurants to draw visitors.