The third part of my Travels across Australia

The last 4 weeks of my Australia Trip

The third leg of my trip across Australia was focused on The Northern Territory and the Kimberley Wilderness Region. I had not been able to visit much of these areas during my previous travels because of bad dweather conditions. That's why I decided to go back during the dry season. May is definitely a good time of the year to visit the Top End of Australia and the Kimberley Region. In May the landscape still retains the beautiful colours of the lush green vegetation, gorges are still filled with water and not many people are around. The ideal setting for a visit. Read how I traveled to the Top End and what I have seen. Here you can read about my trip  to the Eastern Kimberley.

So how does the travel distance chart looks like for the final part of my travel in OZ ?

  • 7100 km by train
  • 1700 km by bus (Greyhound)
  • 1150 km by 4WD
  • 400 km by aeroplane
  • 140 km by car (2WD)

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A Train Trip across Australia on the GHAN - From Adelaide to Darwin

An epic train trip on the Ghan across the country - Travelling on The Ghan across Australia from south to north or viceversa is probably the wish of many australians and overseas travellers. For a series of reasons this time I chose to travel by train from Adelaide to Darwin. When I arrived in Australia in March I found out about the special offer australia rail was launching on their website to all overseas travellers. Moreover I investigate a bit more and learnt about  the improvements made on the Ghan Red Service.  So I was very much looking forward to getting onboard of the Ghan again for the second time. My memories about my first train trip across the country back in 2008 were not so positive so I was eager to try it out and have another go. And I tell you I was pleasantly surprised of the huge improvements that have been made on this train. Learn more about my train trip on the Ghan from Adelaide to Darwin and back HERE.

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The Top End of Australia - The Kakadu National Park and The Kimberley

The Kakadu National Park and The Eastern Kimberley are not really close to each other, just about 1000km :) But geographically they are at the very Top End of Australia. I had planned to spend a whole month there, in the end it turned out to be a bit less than 3 weeks. To be honest you would need alone for the Kimberly a whole month. The region is as bis as Germany, so you can soon figure it out how vast this area is. However I am really pleased I managed to see the Eastern Kimberley this time and the Kakadu National Park. Much is still there to be explored on future travels. The important thing is for me is to get a feel of the place rather than cram too much into my itinerary.

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Back from Darwin to Adelaide -  again on the Ghan

Enjoying the outdoor Lifestyle of Darwin I really love Darwin, always, at any time of the year. I simply feel "at home" in Darwin and love spending time there. Darwin is one of those places I miss when I leave. It is a city of party, for great outdoor lifestyle, restless buzz and creativity, a place I could love to settle down for a while! :) I had a great time there meeting people, discovering new places and enjoy its beaches its, aweseome sunsets, its lively markets. When I left Darwin beginning of June I knew my time in Australia was coming to a close. Feeling sad for a while I knew in my deepest heart that I will coming back one day soon in the future. The return train trip to Adelaide on the Ghan was also magnificient, this time I upgraded to a Red Cabin. Read more about my experience aboard the Ghan train.

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Winter days in Adelaide and in Melbourne

Bringing my trip to a close in Adelaide and in Melbourne
I touched base in Adelaide when arriving from Darwin on the Ghan and spent one
night there, just to readjust myself to the winter temperatures and be ready to get on to the next train off to Melbourne, where I spent the 4 last days of my trip. Melbourne is always a pleasant city full of entertainment of all kinds. Melbourne is the most visitor friendly town in Australia in my opinion, offering lots of free services to travelers and lots of information throughout the city.

 

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