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Our Guide To Central Australia, Part Two

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Central Australia remains the heartland of a large number of traditional Aboriginal communities; with continuing cultural and spiritual traditions forging a strong connection between the indigenous people and land. Visitors who have a keen interest in art should view some of the many art galleries in Alice Springs that are home to traditional Aboriginal dot paintings. Whatever particular aspect sparks interest with the visitor – Central Australia offers many opportunities to discover more about the traditional, as well as the modern day Aboriginal cultures.

Kings Canyon

The most popular destinations in the Central Australia region remain Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon. Visitors to these destinations have ample opportunity to see vast variety of the remarkable nature of the outback, all within an hour or two’s drive from Alice Springs. Should you desire to go a little further afield – then the Eastern and Western MacDonnell Ranges are a popular option. Here you can view Trephina Gorge, Arltunga, Simpson’s Gap, Standley Chasm, Ormiston Gorge, Glen Helen and Palm Valley. Ideally, you should aim for a week to ten days to truly make the most of your tour of Central Australia.

If you have only a short time, then Alice Springs itself holds a number of unique attractions, including the Olive Pink Botanical Gardens, the Desert Park, and the Old Telegraph Station where Alice Springs was first established. To uncover the remarkable scenery and history of the outback, the Central Australian region truly is the heart and soul of the Australian continent; filled with history and cultural diversity that offers something for everyone to enjoy.

Our Guide To Central Australia, Part One

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Located at the heart of Australia is the Central Australian region. Here visitors can find many of Australia and the Australian Aboriginal’s iconic places – such as the world famous Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas). In the outback town of Alice Springs, easily reached via the Ghan railway, there are centres of Aboriginal art and culture, such as Papunya and Hermannsburg. Tourists from both Australia and abroad come to Central Australia to see the vast, natural wilderness that lies in Australia’s desert interior. For those wanting to see the true spirit of the outback, then Central Australia is a must visit destination.

The natural beauty of Central Australia is the star attraction here. The clear skies light up with the fabulous display each night, arching across the red, sandy landscape. The climate of Central Australia is arid, but there is nonetheless an range of flora and fauna unique to Australia that is evidence of the bounty of the land. The well adapted import, the camel, lives in this region alongside Australia’s native species such as kangaroos, wallabies, dingoes, emus, goannas, geckos and huge eagles that soar across the desert landscape.

Alice Springs sits at the heart of Central Australia and is the unofficial capital of the region, having grown steadily since its early days when it was founded in the 19th century by Afghan and European pioneers crossing Australia’s vast inner desert. The modern town now offers a slower pace of life to the coastal capitals of Australia. Alice Springs is a modern town and provides a good base for those wanting to set out and see the nearby Uluru and Kata Tjuta, or head further afield to Tennant Creek to the north.

Things To Do In Barcelona

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If it’s Spain you’re looking at visiting this season, then you surely can’t miss visiting Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, one of the 17 regions that define Spain for us. Barcelona is an ancient city, so there’s a lot of historic sites and monuments you can visit. In fact Barcelona is amongst one of the most popular European destinations. There are plenty of popular neighborhoods in Barcelona so you should pick the ones you’d really like to visit because you’re probably not going to have enough time to visit every place in one holiday.

Barcelona

August is a great time to visit and you’ll also find that this is the time that most locals go on vacation. Other great months to visit are September to November and again January and February as the temperature is most favorable at this time and could get hotter in the middle of the year. It pays to be a football fan if you’re visiting Barcelona because that’s an active event at all times and locals take great pride in the sport. All through the year there’s plenty of events and festivals in Barcelona, as such, you can plan your vacation in such a way that you can be part of some festival as this will let you experience the true Barcelonan spirit.

There are quite a few low cost carriers operating in Barcelona so travel to other Spanish destinations is easy on the pocket. El Prat is the city’s international airport and is located pretty close to the city center. Travelling in the city is easy because there’s many commuting modes including cycling which is great during a holiday. The Metro is worth a mention and make sure you consider the Barcelona Card which can help save money when travelling and helps get discounts and free entry at tourist destinations.

Preparing For Your RV Camping Trip

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Traveling across the country in an RV is a tried and true tradition for many families. As we near closer and closer to the spring and summer months here in the United States the idea of camping and traveling via RV is becoming more and more prominent in people’s mind. It’s important to know what supplies and RV Equipment one will need when planning your trip.

You should make sure before starting your trip that the RV you’ll be driving is in top condition. This means taking it to a mechanic for maintenance and making sure you buy a few everyday supplies for the road. No one wants to be stuck alongside the highway in the middle of no where with a broken down RV or camper.

RV supplies come in a variety of styles and categories. For RVs with full kitchens and bathrooms you can save trouble (and money) during your trip by being your cooking and cleaning supplies before leaving on your trip. Aside from the inside materials you’ll need, you can also pick up some nice outdoor supplies and equipment like grills, tables and umbrellas for shade.

No matter how long your trip in the RV is going to be make sure you’re fully supplied and equipped before starting your journey.