Monday, June 4, 2012

Must Visit Tourist Attractions in Australia

There are many beautiful must see tourist places in Australia, they are attracts lakhs of travellers every year. The must see places in Australia are Sydney, Melbourne, the Great Barrier Reef and many more.Places to visit in different cities of Australia is a great experience in itself. Vacation at one of the top ten Australia tourist attractions literally means experiencing great shopping, great food and exciting entertainment. Here we are explored some of the top travel destination in Austraila.

Opera House in Sydney

Constructed by the famous Danish architect John Utzon, this Opera House is a world famous tourist attraction drawing a number of tourists from across the world. A tourist can take a tour of the backstage and the front of the house.








Harbor Bridge in Sydney
Sydney Harbor Bridge has been one of the major tourist attractions in Australia through ages. It is a very rare phenomenon that a tourist visiting Australia has not visited the famous bridge. A brave tourist can also take a walk up to the top of the bridge with an escort.


Great Barrier Reef
One of the most visited tourist spots in Australia is the Great Barrier. The Reef stretches along 86 million acres along the Australian Coast. A tourist can enjoy the superb natural beauty offered by this marine site. The place bears a mark of historical significance because of the 30 shipwrecks that have been found here.


Fraser Island
The tourists would be enthralled to see the lush rain forests, fresh water lakes, eye catching sand cliffs and many more at the Fraser Island. The vast stretch of white sandy beaches adds to the beauty of the place and increases its credibility as a major tourist attraction in Australia.



Jamison Valley
In Jamison Valley one can enjoy a memorable ride in a glass floored cable car through the picturesque valley and enjoy the beauty of the Katoomba Falls, Three Sisters Rock formation etc.




Kakadu National Park 
Kakadu National Park is also a World Heritage site and a most visited tourist attraction in Australia. It is the home of about 300 Aboriginals. One can find the Aboriginals residing among the Savannah Woodlands and Tidal Wetlands.




Port Arthur Prison
This prison is a major tourist attraction where visitors can take a guided tour. The doors of the prison are passable through both ways and this unique feature adds to the attraction of this prison.




Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is a famous tourist attraction in Australia noted for being the largest rock monolith in the world. It is said that this rock was created at the time of the creation of the Universe. Uluru was previously known as the Ayres Rock.




Amp Tower Centrepoint 
Amp Tower Centre point is situated at the height of 1000 feet and is the tallest building in the city which gives awesome views from the observation deck and from the revolving restaurant situated at the top of the building.







National Gallery of Australia 

National Gallery of Australia is the house of some of Australia’s finest art collections which are more than 10000. Here one can see glimpses of the international works and exhibitions of photography.

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