The Australian Outback

 
 

A virtual tour in the Australian Outback spectacular

 

kangooroo_3If you ask an Australian what the Australian Outback is and where it is he is very likely to point at Australian inland' heart. Some people call it simply the Bush to refer to wilderness areas of Australia outside the city but the most common term is Outback Australia.


But again one term or the other Outback Australia represents the remoteness, the emptiness, the immense sun-scorched areas and the huge distances of Australia's inland. Do not be easily mislead, even though the outback is mostly associated with desert areas also vast areas of rainforest of Australia far north are outback regions too. And the north western coastal areas ar also outback areas!

The Australian Outback areas covers totally roughly 6,5 Million of square km and is populated by less than 60.000 inhabitans. Very few indigenous people live nowadays permanently in the outback, most of them spend some time with their tribe to then go back to the urbanized areas.

For many tourists the Outback Australia represents absolutely the major attraction, the most fascinating thing to do in Australia: red sand, rock formations, endless horizons, watching wildlife, cooking and sleeping at a campfire under a sky covered by millions of stars, listening to aboriginal dreamtime stories and much more.

Watch this short video to get a taste of the Australian Outback spectacular landmarks.

 

If you love nature, camping and bushwalking and are looking for a true unforgettable experience of the real Australia, you shall focus on Australian Outback travel.


In most Australian States you can find some outback regions, but you will not be able to see all of them in one go, therefore you'd better identify one area to suit your itinerary and holiday time frame then explore it and enjoy it.

In Australia' Northern Territory are located the major Australia Outback attractions like Uluru, Kata Tjuta, Kings Canyon, Alice Springs with the East and West Ma Donnell Ranges, the Kakadu National Park, the Litchfield National Park, Katherine Gorge and many more.


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