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Top 5 Australian Backpacking Destinations

You won’t find a better climate in many other places or a better attitude towards life in general.

Alan Aldridge by Alan Aldridge
02-04-2022 19:53
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Top 5 Australian Backpacking Destinations

Top 5 Australian Backpacking Destinations. Image credit: AdobeStock

Australia is one of the most common backpacking destinations in the world, particularly for UK and US travellers. Let’s be honest: we know how to have fun Down Under, and fortunately, we’re also treated to an absurd amount of natural beauty.

Although backpacking is far more common with non-Australians, Aussies often make the mistake of thinking they should go elsewhere for their travels. But why? There are so many fascinating places to visit across Oz, don’t let yourself miss out. Besides, with airlines like Jetstar discounting flights recently, there has never been a better time to experience our country’s wonders. 

Regardless of who you are and where you come from, you should know about some of the best Australian backpacking destinations, as you never know when you might end up making use of them. With that in mind, we’ve chosen our favourite five places to visit across Australia. Sit back and enjoy the ride! 

Uluru 

Uluru, also known as Ayers’ Rock, is undeniably the most impressive natural structure you can find Down Under. In fact, it’s one of the most jaw-dropping spectacles in the world, standing at an impressive 2,831 feet and measuring roughly 10 km in diameter. Part of the Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park deep in the outback, Uluru is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and incredibly important to the indigenous community. 

There are so many fascinating aspects of Uluru’s history, so make sure to read up on it to maximise the awe-inspiring experience once you’re there. Aside from everything else, the magical red glow caused by rusting iron minerals in its formation is something you just cannot miss out on. 

Great Ocean Road

Although flying is a far quicker way of getting around Australia, driving can be far more gratifying, especially if you’re heading down the Great Ocean Road from Torquay and Allansford. This 240-kilometre stretch of ocean-hugging road is listed as an Australian National Heritage site, showcasing beautiful views over the South coast. 

Not only do you get sweeping panoramic vistas, but there are several interesting landmarks along the way, too. One of the most interesting is the Twelve Apostles’ limestone stack formations off the shore of the Port Campbell National Park, almost 15 million years old. 

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Sydney Opera House 

Arguably the most iconic building in the entire world, no backpacking trip around Australia is complete without witnessing the marvels of the Sydney Opera House. Designed by Jørn Utzon, the unique multi-venue performing arts centre is situated on the beautiful city coast. As you can imagine from such a pioneering example of human innovation, the Sydney Opera House is yet another of Australia’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

But despite this amazing building’s aesthetic, it isn’t the best bit either. Visitors can enjoy numerous concerts involving international operas, orchestras and bands in a venue built to create the best sound possible.

The Star Casino 

Australia has countless timeless and unique attractions for backpackers, but it may surprise you to know that the local casino industry generates far more tourist revenue than anywhere else. This is one of the positives of travelling here rather than other popular backpacking destinations like Thailand where land-based casinos are illegal. The Star Casino in Melbourne is arguably Oz’s dominant casino hotspot, offering various table games, slot machines and 24/7 global sports entertainment. Whether you are in Australia or Thailand, it’s crucial to know the top gambling sites before playing. Thai players, in particular, will enjoy the selection of quality platforms, especially in the country’s upwardly mobile online casino industry. It’s an excellent way to practise your skills on the move and experience a wide variety of different options. Regardless of where you’re playing, having a solid grasp of the best casino tips is indispensable. Although a lot of it is down to luck and chance, you’d be surprised by how much you can increase your odds just by being savvy. So, if you get round to visiting The Star Casino, make sure you do your research before you start gambling. 

Great Barrier Reef 

Probably the most iconic coral reef in the world, it is difficult to put the sheer beauty of the Queensland coast’s Great Barrier Reef. Along with Uluru, this is undeniably the most impressive example of Australian national beauty, a 344,400 square kilometre expanse of marine coral polyps. 

Amazingly, the Great Barrier Reef is visible from space and is widely regarded as the largest organic structure built by living organisms. Snorkelling is the ultimate way to enjoy it, although even simple boat trips will completely blow your mind. 

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