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Trip Itinerary
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Perth
Day 1-4
Perth, the capital of Western Australia, offers a unique blend of stunning natural landscapes and vibrant urban culture. From its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters to its lush parks and botanical gardens, the city provides countless opportunities for outdoor adventures and relaxation. Perth boasts a thriving food and wine scene, with a wide array of restaurants, cafes, and bars offering diverse culinary experiences.
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Melbourne
Day 4-7
Australia's second biggest city, regularly named one of the world's most liveable cities, and the first capital of Australia, features elegant Victorian buildings built during the 1850s Gold Rush and the 1880s boom. Australia's "Sports Capital" is the venue of the Australian Open, the Formula 1 Grand Prix, and the Melbourne Cup, a top equestrian event. Melbourne's cultural energy is apparent everywhere; its visual arts, literary, theatre and, especially, live music scenes are vigorous and popular.
3
Hobart
Day 7-10
The city is framed by the rugged figure of kunanyi / Mount Wellington and the flow of the wide River Derwent, with wilderness lingering nearby – just beyond the mountain. Beyond mountains and rivers, it's cultural and dining experiences that thrive in Australia's second-oldest city.
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Sydney
Day 10-13
Sydney is the largest and most populous city in Australia and the state capital of New South Wales. Sydney is located on Australia's south-east coast of the Tasman Sea. The inhabitants of Sydney are called Sydneysiders, comprising a cosmopolitan and international population of people from numerous places around the world.
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Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park
Day 13-17
Uluru is a huge, rounded, red sandstone monolith 9.4 kilometres in circumference rising to over 340 metres above the plain. Rock art in the caves around its base is further evidence of the enduring cultural traditions of Anangu. About 32 kilometres to the west of Uluru lie the 36 steep-sided domes of Kata Tjuta.
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Brisbane
Day 17-19
Brisbane is a river city, although close to the coast, with Brisbane River running through it. It is surrounded by hills and full of bridges. Brisbane also gives easy access to a number of attractions as well as the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast.
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Sunshine Coast
Day 19-21
The Sunshine Coast encapsulates everything about Queensland that is gorgeous and lush, with sublime beaches, dense hinterland, vibrant forests and a friendly, laid back atmosphere that makes any traveller feel right at home!
8
Cairns
Day 21-24
Cairns is a tropical paradise where the rainforest meets the reef and is the only place in the world where two world heritage-listed sites can be found side-by-side. Cairns is a popular travel destination for both students and tourists as it is surrounded by the many attractions that Far North Queensland has to offer. Gateway to the Great Barrier Reef.
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Darwin
Day 24-26
Darwin is famous for its multicultural food, outdoor markets, waterside attractions, and a warm holiday vibe year-round. Darwin is a coastal city, situated along the western shoreline of the Northern Territory. The water meets the land from the Beagle Gulf, which extends out into the Timor Sea.
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Denpasar
Day 26-30
Bali Island is a small beautiful island and a part of Indonesia's archipelago, and the most famous of Indonesian tourism in the world. It owns the panorama and unique culture that makes this island exclusive to others. Furthermore, Its location is in the tropical situation as Dream Island for a vacation.
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