March 30, 2022
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Last updated: March 30, 2022
Everyone who has gone on a tour of Australia and New Zealand has seen the ‘big three’ at the top of their bucket list, but what is there to see beyond the outback, The Great Barrier Reef and the city of Sydney? As it turns out there are plenty of delightfully unexpected experiences to add to your list of must-do’s when visiting the Land Down Under.
In Australia, take a walk with a wildlife naturalist on boardwalks that lead you on an adventure through rainforests and woodlands. Be on the lookout for birds, reptiles and wallabies. Complete the experience with a lagoon cruise to look for crocodiles. Don’t worry. They won’t get too close.
Enjoy delicious authentic Aussie Barbeque! Barbequing is a wildly popular cooking style in Australia, hence the popular local term, “the Barbie.” Meats to find cooking on the Barbie include seafood like shrimp and for the adventurous, kangaroo and emu. Most dishes will be loaded with a huge variety of sauces to try that range from spicy to sweet.
Explore the history of Australia’s original inhabitants at the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Centre. Enjoy traditional dances, try your hand at playing a didgeridoo and throwing a boomerang. Take in the art gallery where you’ll find a fascinating collection of artifacts.
In New Zealand, Journey to Middle Earth where the film version of The Lord of the Rings was shot. Tour many places that were featured in the film. For a fully immersive hobbit experience, visit the Hobbiton movie set located just outside the rural town of Matamata.
Take a gondola ride and soak in the breathtaking views on your way up to have dinner at the world-famous Skyline restaurant. Enjoy wonderful cuisine as you take in the view in a restaurant that soars high above Queenstown, New Zealand.
Te Puia is New Zealand’s geothermic experience. It comes complete with a landscape full of erupting geysers, bubbly pools of mud and other geothermal wonders. Make sure you seek out Pōhutu Geyser. It erupts once or twice an hour and can sometimes reach heights of 30 metres (100 ft)!
There is a reason the famed Great Barrier Reef is one of the three primary must-sees in Australia. In Cairns, hop on a glass-bottom catamaran and get a look at the world’s largest coral reef system. Once you reach a tiny, remote island located along the outer reef, you’ll have several options of how you can further take in this remarkable natural wonder. Hear our partner Adam M. tell you more about it in this video! See the Big Three and so much more of Australia and New Zealand on our new Australia and New Zealand Uncovered tour!