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Australia Train Travel Guide

February 11th, 2009 Posted in Australian Train Travel

Train travel around Australia is exciting also like any other travel in any other country. Indian Pacific operated by Great Southern Rail train travel was called as one of the greatest train travel in the world. It gives service to their guest twice a week for the whole year. The Indian Pacific will bring for Sydney to Adelaide and lastly Perth.

The train will take you to Blue Mountains, Broken Hill and Nullarbor Plain. The train travel around Australia is packed with interesting stop that can make you delve into the Ausralian lifestyle in a small community in the Nullarbor Plain and a night at a Kalgoorlie a gold rush town.

There are three classes of accommodation that you can choose for your train travel around Australia. The gold Service sleepers are referred to as the first class berth; Red Service sleepers or Holiday Class Perth had two berth sleepers; Red Service Dayniter Seats had reclining seats.

When in Australia you might like to take a tour of its beautiful places. Blue Mountains has a good scenic view and good for serene retreat. It is a hub of eucalyptuses, splendid backwoods and splendid valleys that has inspired many artists in its era. Visit Leura, Bilpin, Katooomba, Jenolan Caves and Lithgow.

Step on the biggest islands on the whole world- the Fraser Island. Main tourist attractions in the place are: Sand dunes in colored Cathedral shape and Eli Creek. The Great Barrier Reefs with beautiful coral reefs and several magnificent activities such as rafting, sailing and diving. Kakadaku National Park is also a good place to visit which is one of the list of the World Heritage. Kangaroo Island also showcases koalas, wallabies, kangaroos, echidnas and a lot more. Purnululu National park is another World Heritage property lying over a massive land. Bungle Bungle Range boasts a great view with towers, cliffs and beehive structures.

What are your experiences during your train travel around Australia?

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