Australia Itinerary Kewal

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The Ultimate Australia 10-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Sydney

Start my day at Circular Quay and visit the Sydney Opera House. This world-famous
landmark is a must-see for any visitor to Sydney. Simply walk towards it and admire the
unique architecture from outside a tour of the Opera House. After that walk to the Royal
Botanical Gardens and take in the beauty of this iconic park. Next, head to The Rocks and
wander through the narrow streets and see some of the oldest buildings in Sydney. The
Rocks is a neighbourhood that was built by the European settlers and there is a lot of history
here. Once I’m done in The Rocks, walk to Darling Harbour and enjoy the lively atmosphere.

Day 2: Bondi

Bondi Beach is one of the most famous beaches in the world. It’s known for being one of the
best surfing spots in the world. Also do the Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk. It’s only 6km long
and it’s one of the best easy walks in Australia. You’ll go from one suburb to the other and
will get to enjoy the breath taking coastal views. Also walk past Bronte where Ican stop and
go to the Bronte Baths.
Day 3: Blue Mountains

This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is by far one of the most unique places in
Australia. The Blue Mountains are known for their eucalyptus forests, which give them that
blue hallow but also for their unique rock formations and amazing hiking opportunities.
There are many places to visit that are National Park, Leura Cascades, Scenic World and the
famous Three Sisters Lookout.

Day 4: Brisbane

Brisbane is the capital of Queensland and it’s a really fun and vibrant city. The best way to
explore Brisbane is by walking .I start from Queen Street Mall, which is the main shopping
street in Brisbane. Then head to the City Hall and Eagle Street Pier, which is a really cool
spot with restaurants and bars overlooking the river. Next destination is Brisbane City
Botanic Gardens and from there I can walk to South Bank, where will find some of best
views of the city.
Day5: Byron Bay

Byron Bay, which is a bit of a hippie town and a must-see in Australia. Here you will find a lot
of people surfing. This is one of the best surf spots in Australia. Here, I can take the walk to
Cape Byron Lighthouse. It’s a nice and fairly easy walk that will allow you to soak up the
views.

Day 6: Gold Coast

Gold Coast is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the country as well as theme
parks, which makes it a great place for families.

Start my day by heading to the beach. The Gold Coast is home to some of the best beaches
in the country, so I make sure to take advantage of them. Snapper Rocks, Rainbow Bay and
Burleigh Beach are particularly popular. There are also many water activities I can do here
including snorkelling, surfing, parasailing or kayaking.

Day 7: Surfers Paradise


On day 7, going to surfer’s paradise there the beaches are beautiful and there’s always
something going on. Obviously, the best thing to do is to go surfing. I can hire a board from
a local shop or even book some surfing lessons and can also opt for another water activity
such as jet boat rides, the Aqua duck river tour, a jet ski tour or a sunset cruise.

Day 8: Airlie Beach

I will start with the most famous natural landmark in the area: Whitehaven Beach. This is
one of the most beautiful beaches in the world and is the definition of ‘postcard perfect’.
The white sand and the blue water make for an amazing view. The beach is located on the
island of Whitsunday, in the heart of the national park. There is no ferry going there which
means that I will have to opt for a boat tour.

Day 9: return to home

After spending eight wonderful days Australia, Its time to say good bye to Australia. In
themorning after having breakfast, I will leave this amazing country and come back to
India.

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