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The Best 10 Things to Do With Kids in Canberra

Things to Do With Kids in Canberra 1. Visit the Pod Playground and the National Arboretum The Pod Playground is Canberra’s newest attraction and it is amazing! The architecturally designed playground sits atop a hill at the National Arboretum overlooking a beautiful panorama of Canberra city.  The playground design is based on natural features in keeping with the landscape at the National Arboretum. The Pod Playground has sensory exploration pods for smaller children and a challenging series of bridges connecting to large acorn-shaped cubbies and twisty slides for older children…and brave parents. An absolute must-visit. Source —  Kidsactivitiesblog.com 2. The National Science and Technology Centre Discover the smarter way to have fun at Questacon – The National Science and Technology Centre. There’s something for everyone as you experience science in extraordinary ways at this Gold Australian Tourism Award Winning tourist attraction....
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The Best Natural Hot Springs in Australia

Top 10 Best Natural Hot Springs in Australia 1. Mataranka Thermal Pool and Rainbow Springs Visit the small pastoral town of Mataranka, made famous by the novel We of the Never-Never and renowned for its sandy-bottomed thermal pool. The small town of Mataranka, south of Katherine, is renowned for its sandy-bottomed thermal pool, pastoral history and as a welcomed stop with tourers. The area was made famous by the novel We of the Never-Never – a book written about nearby Elsey Station by Jeannie Gunn. Spend some time looking around the Mataranka township. Browse the Stockyard Gallery’s exhibit of local Aboriginal art from the Mataranka and Roper River areas. Pick up a didgeridoo, postcard, whip or spear and enjoy a homemade iced coffee and a scone in the cafe’s garden. See the fish being fed, witness the spectacle of enormous barramundi being plucked from a billabong, and learn how the fish live, change sex and breed on the twice-daily tours at Territory Manor. ...

Top 10 Things to do Around Dunedin

Top Things to do in Dunedin 1. Walking up Baldwin Street Baldwin Street was hailed by Guinness Book of Records as the steepest residential street in the world. It has become a popular tourist attraction and one of the most photographed places in Dunedin. The street is easy to find, it is located on the northern side of Signal Hill. Unlike the other streets in New Zealand, which are usually made of asphalt, this street is made of concrete. The steep incline was not intentional. The foundation of the street was laid out without the proper study of its terrain. The result is a steep slope that holds at least two festivities every year. One is the Jaffa race which is held during the Cadbury Chocolate Carnival. The Jaffas, which are round, colored hard candies with a chocolate center, are numbered then rolled down the street. The candies are channeled into a chute to determine the winners. Another event is the Gutbuster wherein 1,000 people participate in different...

Best Tourist Attractions in Darwin Australia

Tourist Spots Around Darwin 1. Day Trip to the Tiwi Islands Friendly hospitality, fantastic fishing, vibrant art, lush rain forests, and tropical beaches are some of the highlights of the Tiwi Islands, just north of Darwin. This is a wonderful way to soak up a dose of unique indigenous culture and enjoy some beautiful island scenery and sightseeing at the same time. Also known as the "Islands of Smiles," the Tiwi Islands are only a 2.5-hour ferry ride away from the capital. You can also fly to the islands in about 25 minutes, but you need to organize a permit in advance. Bathurst and Melville Islands are the only inhabited islands in the group and are the most popular day trip destinations. The best way to visit the islands, which are a designated Aboriginal Reserve, is on a Tiwi Island Day Tour from Darwin. Under the care of an indigenous guide, this full-day tour includes round-trip ferry from Darwin; traditional song and dance performances; art workshops ...

Best Things to do Around Rotorua

Best Things to do in Rotorua 1. Mitai Maori Village Your evening begins with a personalised meet and greets from one of the village's beautiful Maori Maidens. Dressed in the traditional attire, you'll have the chance to take a photograph together before entering the village. Once inside the Mitai Maori Village, you'll learn the traditional guidelines of such a sacred place. As you enter the world of Mitai, you'll be enthralled by the natural bush setting that surrounds you. Hear stories of the past and history of this significant area. It was once was occupied and contained many villages. As you explore the village, there's plenty to see. Watch for warriors in traditional dress paddling an ancient warrior canoe (waka) down the Wai-o-whiro stream, and don’t miss the chance to see glow worms in their natural habitat. Marvel at the crystal clear water at the sacred “Fairy Spring”, that's full of eels and trout. Later, be captivated by songs, d...

What to Wear Hiking From Head to Toe

Tips on What to Wear on Hiking If you’re gearing up to head out on a hike, you certainly want to make sure you have all the right equipment, such as the proper backpack, maps, and other gear — but if you don’t also wear the right clothes, your trip will quickly become an uncomfortable experience. Wearing the right hiking clothes means knowing the type of trail you’ll be on, what the temperature and climate will be, and how long you’ll be outdoors. So before you get dressed, take these factors into consideration to make your decisions accordingly, Source —  Ems.com Starting at the Top – What to wear on your Head What you have on your head is going to depend on what time of year it is. During the summer you are going to want to have sun protection. Your best bet is to get a wide brim hat. This is one of those things. During the winter, or during colder days you are going to want something to protect your face from the elements. This can either b...