Australasia Travel Guides
A Place With Diverse Landscapes
From the vast desert, tropical rainforest and sandy beaches in Australia, to dramatic mountains, striking lakes and intriguing wildlife in New Zealand to the remote islands, an abundance of marine life and crystal clear waters of the Pacific, Australasia is a place of incredibly diverse landscapes.
There may be towns and cities scattered around this continent, but the main feature is nature. Be awe-struck by the deep majestic fjords of Milford Sound and snow-capped mountains in Queenstown. Gaze longingly across the Great Ocean Road near Melbourne and the pristine beaches in Freycinet National Park. Be mesmerised by the kaleidoscope of aquatic life in Fiji and lush mangrove peaks in New Caledonia.
The epic adventures to be had are endless. New Zealand is the adventure capital of the world offering bungee jumping, jet-boats, world-class skiing and mountain biking. In Australia, snorkel the worlds-largest barrier reef before trekking through the world’s oldest rainforest, or try some world-class surfing or a long-distance walking trail. The Pacific Islands are far from being just a fly-and-flop destination. Hike to the top of a volcano, kayak to secluded beaches, swim in sea caves or trek through the jungle to crumbling sacred statues.
Cosmopolitan cities, striking turquoise ocean, dramatic mountain peaks, thundering waterfalls and gorgeous wildlife.