South Australia

South Australia

Thrilling activities and an extensive array of captivating experiences await every visitor of South Australia. Flee the bustling resorts and jam-packed cities, and explore the natural side of South Australia faceting breathtaking sceneries, unique wildlife, and wide open spaces. It’s not hard to find one’s own exhilarating expedition with a rented truck or join the many available enjoyable coach tours.

South Australia enjoys a temperate climate that promotes outdoor life and relaxed ambiance, blending with some of the world’s most exclusive wildlife sanctuary. Why not swim the turquoise clear waters amidst great giants of the blue, or rock climb the beautifully rugged mountains, or explore brilliant caves, or maybe just get into one of the hot air balloons and enjoy a different but delightful point of view.

Get in touch with nature as South Australia presents one of the few places in the world where one can find enormous tracts of land unscathed by human hands, investigate the wilderness, ocean regions, and outback with the help of qualified eco tourism operators, and chase fervor for flora and gardens, birdwatching, and fossils.

South Australia is also the abode of countless iconic wine districts such as Coonawarra, Barossa, Clare Valley, McLaren Vale, Riverland, and Adelaide Hills, to name a few. Every winery features cellar doors that open up to meet the maker and the chance to taste high-quality wines. The feast does not stop there as one continues on to exquisite regional gastronomy, dining in first-class restaurants and getting the season’s finest at the farmers markets.

Home to Tandanya; get a glimpse of the Aboriginal culture, through guided walks or tours that take tourists to the National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, and the South Australian Museum where one can find the biggest collection of Aboriginal artifacts. Events such as Adelaide Fringe, Adelaide Festival of Arts, and WOMAdelaide, that offers a year round schedule of arts and celebrations to enjoy.

South Australia’s outback is literally just out back, with only some hours north of Adelaide, lying beyond a huge sky and land rising up to prehistoric peaks of the Flinders Ranges, the outback is where one can have an adventure and discover the legends of Aboriginal times, while quenching the dryness with cold beer in a small pub.

Finally, the Murray River of South Australia gives an awe-inspiring retreat for relaxation, featuring magnificent sunsets underneath ancient cliffs, crisp morning air, and soothing activities such as fishing, and lazy afternoon barbecues. Everything about South Australia is definitely a brilliant blend that makes it all worth visiting.

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