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touring Oz for a year, am i able to just pitch up a tent on a beach or in a national park or do i NEED to go to a camp site?
Answer
Depends what area you are at..... if you're in or near built up areas like Perth city or some of the smaller towns on the coast the answer is no.... if you go beyond where civilization ends and find a good quiet spot far away from the maddening crowd then yes...Western Australia has a huge amount of undeveloped and generally not visited coastline... particularly up north... have a good look at Google Maps.... there is plenty of forest and scrubland where one can set up camp...quietly....however in most.. if not all... national parks one maybe required to be at designated campsites... even to the point of paying a small fee..... during FIRE BAN season fires... including portable gas stoves.. are not permitted... if at any other time one needs an open fire then the rule is to dig a pit approx. 30 cm ( 1 foot ) deep and have a cleared area... including twigs & leaves... of about 4 metres ( 12 feet ) in diameter.... once finished bury the coals after dowsing with water.... a toilet pit is used to bury faeces... not within 100 feet (30 metres ) of any waterway.... most towns have a caravan park where a tent can be pitched for a small fee... this includes use of shower & toilets & laundry & maybe a communal BBQ area....
CAMPSITES..... Click here >>> http://www.google.com.au/#q=campsites%20in%20Western%20Australia&fp=1&cad=b&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb
CARAVAN PARKS.... click here >>> http://www.google.com.au/#q=caravan%20parks%20in%20western%20australia&fp=1&cad=b&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb
.... good luck.... enjoy....
Depends what area you are at..... if you're in or near built up areas like Perth city or some of the smaller towns on the coast the answer is no.... if you go beyond where civilization ends and find a good quiet spot far away from the maddening crowd then yes...Western Australia has a huge amount of undeveloped and generally not visited coastline... particularly up north... have a good look at Google Maps.... there is plenty of forest and scrubland where one can set up camp...quietly....however in most.. if not all... national parks one maybe required to be at designated campsites... even to the point of paying a small fee..... during FIRE BAN season fires... including portable gas stoves.. are not permitted... if at any other time one needs an open fire then the rule is to dig a pit approx. 30 cm ( 1 foot ) deep and have a cleared area... including twigs & leaves... of about 4 metres ( 12 feet ) in diameter.... once finished bury the coals after dowsing with water.... a toilet pit is used to bury faeces... not within 100 feet (30 metres ) of any waterway.... most towns have a caravan park where a tent can be pitched for a small fee... this includes use of shower & toilets & laundry & maybe a communal BBQ area....
CAMPSITES..... Click here >>> http://www.google.com.au/#q=campsites%20in%20Western%20Australia&fp=1&cad=b&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb
CARAVAN PARKS.... click here >>> http://www.google.com.au/#q=caravan%20parks%20in%20western%20australia&fp=1&cad=b&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb
.... good luck.... enjoy....
Planning a trip to Australia... i need HELP!?
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Im planning on getting a holiday work visa and going to Australia for a few months.
We are thinking about going from September - November
Is that a good time to go???
**We are wondering about popular places to visit, or stay.
**Places we could work, and the likely ness of getting a job with a work visa?
**How to find a place to stay for the couple of months we are there
And any tips or suggestions
THANKS SOOOO MUCH :)
Answer
September- November? That's spring. A lovely time to visit!
**We are wondering about popular places to visit, or stay.
It depends what your into. If you want to see our city life, there's a few to choose from. Sydney is our biggest City, with lots of clubs and restaurants. Melbourne is the second biggest city, with the tallest tower in the Southern Hemisphere, the Eureka Tower. You can go up the top in the Skydeck. Gold Coast has beautiful beaches, but night life there can be pretty feral and hectic. Perth also has lovely beaches, and is one of our more tropical cities.
There are Motels named 'Mecure' that I highly recommend.
If you want to visit the desert of Australia, around Alice springs is fine. You can climb Uluru, I did a couple of years back, an awesome experience is assured. There's even safaris there!
You can go to Darwin and visit Steve Irwin's (RIP) own zoo.
**Places we could work, and the likely ness of getting a job with a work visa?
Work? How long are you staying for? A couple of months, not many people will hire you, sorry.
**How to find a place to stay for the couple of months we are there
Simply google city or desert locations and hotels.
If your planning on visiting the desert, there won't be many nice hotels, mainly just inn's and things. If you go on a tour, they should supply you with tents and you camp =)
There's plenty of beautiful Australian City hotels.
Heres a list of Melbourne hotels:
http://www.totaltravel.com.au/travel/vic/melbournearea/innermelbourne/directory/hotels
Sydney:
http://www.holidaycity.com/sydneyhotels/
Perth:
http://www.holidaycity.com/perthhotels/
Gold Coast:
http://www.holidaycity.com/goldcoasthotels/
Hope I helped!
September- November? That's spring. A lovely time to visit!
**We are wondering about popular places to visit, or stay.
It depends what your into. If you want to see our city life, there's a few to choose from. Sydney is our biggest City, with lots of clubs and restaurants. Melbourne is the second biggest city, with the tallest tower in the Southern Hemisphere, the Eureka Tower. You can go up the top in the Skydeck. Gold Coast has beautiful beaches, but night life there can be pretty feral and hectic. Perth also has lovely beaches, and is one of our more tropical cities.
There are Motels named 'Mecure' that I highly recommend.
If you want to visit the desert of Australia, around Alice springs is fine. You can climb Uluru, I did a couple of years back, an awesome experience is assured. There's even safaris there!
You can go to Darwin and visit Steve Irwin's (RIP) own zoo.
**Places we could work, and the likely ness of getting a job with a work visa?
Work? How long are you staying for? A couple of months, not many people will hire you, sorry.
**How to find a place to stay for the couple of months we are there
Simply google city or desert locations and hotels.
If your planning on visiting the desert, there won't be many nice hotels, mainly just inn's and things. If you go on a tour, they should supply you with tents and you camp =)
There's plenty of beautiful Australian City hotels.
Heres a list of Melbourne hotels:
http://www.totaltravel.com.au/travel/vic/melbournearea/innermelbourne/directory/hotels
Sydney:
http://www.holidaycity.com/sydneyhotels/
Perth:
http://www.holidaycity.com/perthhotels/
Gold Coast:
http://www.holidaycity.com/goldcoasthotels/
Hope I helped!
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