17 Sensational Non-Touristy Australian Destinations

Painted Cliffs
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Monique La Terra

Australia’s vast landscape offers much to see, but many of the most awe-inspiring attractions are also some its best-kept secrets. From novelty rocks shaped like waves and skulls to crystal lakes, gorges and bays, these are 17 of the most spellbinding locations often overlooked or unheard of by the tourist masses.

The Pinnacles

Spearing through the sand dunes of Nambung National Park, Western Australia is a metropolis of limestone pillars known as The Pinnacles. Sculpted by the coastal winds, these jagged stakes appear to be reaching for the sky, with some stretching up to five meters high.

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CentralAmerica

GORGEOUS GUATEMALA

Gorgeous Guatemala

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1. Guatemala

An express adventure for those with limited time off. Prepare yourself incredible experiences. You will hike a volcano, visit mayan temples and witness a ceremony and take in beautiful colonial Antigua.

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BEACHY BELIZE

Beachy Belize

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2. Belize

A quick trip not too far away for those seeking a relaxing mini break. You will have plenty of free time to relax but also some awesome activities to experience the rainforest and the caribbean sea.
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COLONIAL MEXICO

Colonial Mexico

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3. Mexico

An exciting mini trip exploring the lesser known colonial towns of central Mexico. This is hte perfect trip for someone with limited time off and still wants to turn on explorer mode and do something different.
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ADVENTUROUS ECUADOR

Adventurous Ecuador

8 days . Epic
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1. Ecuador

A remarkable 8 days adventure through the Andes and the Amazon rainforest. The best choice for adventure seekers wishing to visit the 2 most iconic areas of South America, in only 1 week and no flights.

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ANCIENT PERU

Ancient Peru

9 days . Epic
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2. Peru

An alternative itinerary to classic Peru, from Cusco to Arequipa. This itinerary is great combination of highlights Cusco and Machu Picchu with the lesser known Arequipa and Colca Canyon.
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Europe

SEDUCTIVE SOUTHERN ITALY

Seductive Southern Italy

10 days . Epic
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1. Italy

The ultimate Italian experience from the vibrant streets of Naples to the breathtaking sceneries of the Amalfi Coast followed by Matera and down to Puglia with its golden beaches, intense flavours and fascinating destinations.

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EDINBURGH AND THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS BY TRAIN

Edinburgh And The Scottish Highlands By Train

7 days . Culture
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2. Scotland

Embark on this great adventure starting from London all the way to Scotland with a true Scottish experience made of breathtaking sceneries, whisky tasting and ..lots of fun! Ideal for train lovers and explorers.
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COMPLETE PORTUGAL BY TRAIN

Complete Portugal By Train

8 days . Culture
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3. Portugal

A wonderful train journey around Portugal, from the romantic city of Porto to the Douro Valley, to the beautiful Aveiro all the way to Lisbon and Sintra. The perfect trip to train, culinary and culture lovers.
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SOULFUL SOUTH KOREA

Soulful South Korea

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1. South Korea

Discover incredible temples, mountains and modern cities on this 10 day adventure. This trip is perfect for those seeking immersion in the cuisine, culture and natural wonders of South Korea.

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THAILAND, CAMBODIA & VIETNAM

Thailand, Cambodia & Vietnam

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2. Thailand

From Bankgok to Angkor Wat to Ho Chi Minh City and everything in between - adventure through the heart of South-East Asia. Taste the delights, see history brought to life and unwind on a Mekong River cruise.
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SECRETS OF SRI LANKA BY TRAIN

Secrets Of Sri Lanka By Train

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3. Sri Lanka

A fantastic adventure that showcases Sri Lanka's fantastic landscapes, wildlife and flavours. With 3 epic rail journeys, 3 UNESCO heritage sites and time to relax, this trip has loads to offer at a great price
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Africa

EPIC MOROCCO

Epic Morocco

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1. Morocco

An epic journey across Morocco: from Casablanca to Marrakech, through the blue city of Chefchaouen to the wonders of the desert and deep to the High Atlas Mountains - this trip has it all! Ideal for true explorers!

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ULTIMATE EGYPT

Ultimate Egypt

9 days . Epic
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From Cairo to Aswan, this trip brings the land of the pharaohs to life. You'll visit the Pyramids, Valley of the Kings and Luxor Temple and cruise down the Nile in style. This is the perfect way to explore Egypt.
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IMMERSIVE KENYA

Immersive Kenya

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3. Kenya

An immersive blend of culture and wildlife for first time travelers to Africa. Learn about Nairobi, sample local coffee in the Aberdares and finish up with a fantastic safari stay in the Masai Mara.
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Wave Rock

Hang ten at Wave Rock in Hyden Rock, Western Australia and stand in the shadow of this 15-meter high concave rock formation. Said to have been the creation of Aboriginal deity Rainbow Serpent, this seemingly petrified wave dates back 2,700 million years.

Wave Rock

Bay of Fires

The contrast of the turquoise water, glistening white sand and enflamed granite boulders makes Tasmania’s Bay of Fires the most striking shoreline on the island. First observed in 1773 by Captain Tobias Furneaux, the Bay acquired its name due to the Aboriginal fires he saw dotted along the coastline.

Bay of Fires

Bungle Bungle

Unnoticed for much of its 350 million year lifespan, the Bungle Bungle Range resembles a congregation of undulating beehives. Now a part of the World Heritage-Listed Purnululu National Park, Bungle Bungle is best observed from an aerial perspective.

Bungle Bungle Range

Wilpena Pound

Neither an impact crater nor the remnants of an ancient volcano, South Australia’s Wilpena Pound is a natural amphitheatre in the Flinders Ranges. Visible from space, Wilpena Pound has an elevation of 1,171 meters and includes St Mary’s Peak (1,189 meters), which is the highest mountain of all in the Flinders Ranges.

Rawnsley Bluff, Wilpena Pound

The Kimberley

The northernmost region of Western Australia is a remote and wild frontier three times the size of England. One of Australia’s earliest settled areas, it is comprised of stunning canyons, freshwater gorges, majestic geological landmarks, 130 million-year-old dinosaur footprints, cascades and outback stations.

Pentecost River on Kimberley Plateau

Katherine Gorge

Located in Nitmiluk National Park in the Northern Territory, Katharine Gorge is a dramatic region where the stories of Aboriginal ancestors echo through rock art and are reflected off the emerald rapids and falls. With 13 gorges this magnificent landscape offers an outback window into the late Miocene era.

Katherine Gorge, NT

Cleft Island

Only five kilometres off the coast of Wilsons Promontory is an isolated island which resembles a human skull and has hosted fewer visitors than the moon. Large enough to fit the Sydney Opera House, the cavern on Cleft Island looks like a prehistoric lair, and it’s said that the cave was once the target for cannonball practice.

Painted Cliffs

Hopground Beach on Maria Island, off Tasmania’s east coast, is a sandstone canvas stained by the mineral rich saltwater of the Tasman Sea. The Painted Cliffs feature breathtaking golden bands and pink rings as well as honeycomb cliffs.

Painted Cliffs

Mount Kosciuszko

The jewel and pinnacle of the Australian Alps is Mount Kosciuszko which stands 2,228 meters above sea level. Blanketed by snow in the winter, the panoramic view from the summit of Mount Kosciuszko takes on a Tolkien-esque appearance.

A spectacular view across the valley on the Kosciuszko

Wineglass Bay

Often named as one of the top 10 beaches in the world, Tasmania’s Wineglass Bay is a secluded crescent coastline in the Freycinet National Park. With luminous white sand and turquoise waters the pristine peninsula is a divine sanctuary for beachgoers.

Wineglass Bay from Lookout Crop

Lucky Bay

Named by Matthew Flinders who first discovered it in 1802, Lucky Bay in Esperance, Western Australia is a secluded beach where sapphire water meets sand dunes imprinted with tire tracks and where friendly kangaroos lounge beside you as you soak in the sun.

Lake McKenzie

Fraser Island’s picturesque Lake McKenzie is a rainwater pool not fed by streams or the ocean, which allows it to preserve its crystal blue clarity. Surrounding the lake are shores of pure white silica sand.

Lake McKenzie, Fraser Island

Barossa Valley

With rolling hills and nostalgic country charm the Barossa Valley in South Australia is a relaxing region where hot air balloons dot the sky. This world-famous wine region was established in the 1880s and is still renowned for its shiraz.

The Barossa Valley

Paronella Park

Although it may look like the ruins of an ancient civilization, Paronella Park was built in the 1930s by José Paronella whose dream it was to recreate the Spanish Catalan Castles. Now surrounded by lush rainforest, Paronella Park looks like a lost temple from an Indiana Jones crusade.

Paronella Park

Horizontal Falls

Described by David Attenborough as ‘one of the greatest wonders of the natural world’ the Horizontal Falls in Western Australia is a natural phenomenon where powerful tides create flat waterfalls, instead of vertical cascades.

Remarkable Rocks

Perched on the cliffs of Kangaroo Island the distorted collection of Remarkable Rocks seem taken from a Martian landscape. In truth, these terrestrial boulders have been slowly eroding for 500 million years.

Remarkable Rocks
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