Australian Holiday Itinerary for a Family

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Who can say no to the generally warm weather, hundreds of beaches,
rolling hills and mountains, green plains, and the busy metropolitan
districts of Australia? That's why it receives thousands of visitors
every year.However, there's one misconception: there's really nothing
special worth seeing for the kids. Well, wait until you get to see the
list.No Boring Holiday in SydneyThe Sydney Harbour or the Opera House
is not the only thing worth seeing in the city. There are plenty of
others, and most of them are just perfect for the kiddos. Parents can
take a trip to the Centennial Park and Royal National Park or to the
interactive exhibits of Oceanworld Manly, Sydney Aquarium, and
National Maritime Museum. They can explore the wilderness of Uralla or
the waters of Murray River, as well as the huge collection of animals
at Dubbo Zoo.Deserts Don't Put a Stop to Family FunThe capital city of
Canberra is perhaps the only semi-desert found in the Capital
Territory. The weather can be pretty harsh and dry. Nevertheless, that
shouldn't deter you to experience what the moderately populated city
can offer.As the capital you can bring the kids to various seats of
government. There are also many museums that commemorate the lives of
the country's people, such as the Australian War Memorial and National
Gallery of Australia. The Australian National Botanic Gardens should
not be missed at all. Take a picnic and enjoy the sceneries of Telstra
Tower or learn more about the early settlers at Cockington Green.It's
an Exciting Trip to the Northern TerritoryThey say that the Australian
Outback is not meant for the scaredy-cats, as most of the activities
are risky. But if parents would just learn to get to know the area a
little better, they will discover certain places are actually great
for the kids. For one, children would find it fascinating to dine with
the camels during breakfast. Everyone can take a full view of the
Outback on board a hot air balloon. Dads can drive all the way to
various lookouts and picnic grounds on top of mountains. You can try
bushwalking, hiking, and hiking. Enjoy science education in the midst
of the flora and fauna of the national parks. Darwin, though
cosmopolitan, has Doctor's Gully and museums and art galleries to
entertain the kids.Relax with the Tots at QueenslandQueensland is very
dynamic, especially when it comes to its list of attractions. A number
of them, though, are definitely what the children are looking for.
Enroll them in surfing lessons, so they can enjoy the beaches of
Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast, or take them to the beach markets. Some
stalls offer toys and arts and crafts that would be interesting to
them. Of course, you should not miss the White Water World and
Dreamworld.At Brisbane, you can take the kids to Queensland Museum and
Sciencentre, Southbank Parklands, and Queensland Art Gallery. Hire
rollerblades and stroll the botanic gardens, take a trip on board the
CityCat, or catch the glow worms in North Tamborine.

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