Unforgettable Memories from our Australian Trip

I did receive quite a decent number of good feedback for my last post. Hopefully, that has instilled in me some kind of passion to keep my blog updated. Thank you all for giving me the inspiration to continue writing. Hopefully, the next vacation which is planned for July will be updated much sooner. Australia …

Written by: Soumya Nambiar

Last Updated on:

Disclaimer: This post may contain affiliate links we may make a commission from.

I did receive quite a decent number of good feedback for my last post. Hopefully, that has instilled in me some kind of passion to keep my blog updated. Thank you all for giving me the inspiration to continue writing. Hopefully, the next vacation which is planned for July will be updated much sooner.

Australia was a while back. Hence my memories are a little rusty. Nevertheless, I wanted to share about the 3 weeks I spent there during November 2011. I just wanted to jot down some of the memories we made during this trip.

Going to Australia was one of the easiest decisions we made. I have a best friend there, my sister has one there and one of our closest cousins is still there. We just had to book our tickets and get our visas (courtesy Akbar Travels, Bangalore). Everything else was planned by the three of them to the minutest detail.

So our bags were packed and tickets were booked on Singapore airlines. We flew from here to Sydney and back via Singapore. Silk Air sometimes operates between Bangalore and Singapore and this was one of the worst flight experiences I had. Leg space was so cramped and it was too noisy. Thankfully it is only 4 hours.

Driving everywhere other than through the Australian Outback:

We drove a lot when we were in Australia. We even took the bus from Sydney to Canberra on our first trip there. Drives are so scenic and calm. You could go miles without encountering another human being, especially in Tasmania. Everywhere you go, there was always an abundance of Kangaroos and Wallaby’s and we should be extremely careful that they don’t end as our road kill. The only crib I had while driving there, was that we had to stick to the speed limit and that was the hardest part for me.

Way to Phlip Island, Melbourne
On the way to Philip Island
Perth
Perth

Petting cute animals:

I don’t think I have ever got the opportunity before to pet and feed cute animals like the Koala bears and Kangaroos, a wombat too.

Kangaroos, Pinnacles
Feeding the Kangaroos
Koalas, Australia
Koala Bears

Taking a Cruise liner from Melbourne to Devonport:

It was my first time on a cruise ship (Spirit of Tasmania, Ropax ferry) and it was such a marvelous experience. We went for the bunk bed option and it was the perfect choice for us since we hardly spent any time there. It is an overnight journey and the ocean liner has everything from casinos to movie theatres. Staring at the ocean has always been a favorite pastime of mine.

Have you ever been on Spirit of Tasmania with kids? Tell us how the experience was?

Spirit of Tasmania
Spirit of Tasmania

Waiting for the little penguins at Philip Island:

You have to wait in anticipation for a long while to watch this Penguin parade and in our case we finally saw it during sunset. They are so cute and adorable. Unfortunately taking pictures are not allowed. In addition to this, Philip Island is home to a race track and some stunning scenery.

Philip Island, Australia
Penguin Parade, Philip Island
Philip Island, Australia
Race Track
Philip Island, Australia

Flying a plane near Perth:

I have been on planes countless times before but I have never got an opportunity to fly one till then. They allow you to take off and maneuver when you are in the air. Landing is left to the experts. Still an unforgettable experience with some awesome scenery.

Perth, Australia
Flying a plane

Lots and lots of Chocolates and desserts:

Australia is home to countless Max Brenners and Lindt shops. These are food heavens and we never left a place without visiting them. In addition, we did have a variety of other interesting cuisines.

381892 10150457636666144 32341466 n
Lemon Bitters
381423 10150457639036144 1905089218 n252812529
Max Brennars
Max Brenner
386577 10150427920871144 1117593974 n
Lindt Shop, Australia
Lindt

Visiting the Australian Parliament house in Canberra:

I have never visited any parliament house before this and this will be another memory that will remain with me over the years.
Canberra is a beautiful capital city and there are so many more things to do in Canberra.

Australian Parliament, Canberra
Australian Parliament
Australian Parliament, Canberra

Casino Hopping:

I have a gambler for a brother and that ensured that we got to visit them quite often during our trip. It was fun even though we lost money playing everywhere.

Taking a wilderness tour on the locomotive at Strahan, Tasmania:

Strahan is a beautiful idealistic small town in Tasmania and we spent an entire morning there taking a leisurely wilderness tour  around in a locomotive. We were treated like Queens and Kings on this ride by the staff.

Strahan, Australia
Strahan, Australia
Strahan

Sand boarding at the Pinnacles near Perth:

We were sand boarding for the first time and this again was a memorable experience.

Pinnacles, Perth, Australia
Pinnacles

Hang Gliding at the Tahune Forest Airwalk:

An interesting experience even though nothing compared to our other adventures.

Tahune Forest, Hobart, Australia
Tahune Forest, Hobart, Australia
Tahune Forest

Partying the night away:

We did do a few of those. Whether it was hanging out at a friend’s place chatting all through the night or at a disco. I remember how after a night of partying in Perth, we ended up sleeping during most of our tour around Perth.

393199 10151023086140094 1954101000 n

 Hiking the WineGlass Bay, Coles Bay, Tasmania:

This one was a funny and unexpected experience. The idea was to go to the view point which was a 1km walk and watch the bay from there. But seeing the beauty of the place, we decided to hike to the beach which was around 2.5 kms from the view point. But as we made our way to the beach, we realized that the climb back was quite steep.

So we decided to take the longer way around Hazard’s beach. 11kms in party wear according to other hikers. The beach was wonderful, out of a fairytale but the hike was quite demanding and I was completely unprepared, both physically and mentally. I am quite glad that my sister and brother did not throw me off a cliff somewhere around there due to my incessant cribbing about my legs. It took us a total of 4-5 hours. But it is a hike you should not miss. Just be better prepared than we were.

Hiking, Wine Glass Bay, Tasmania, Australia
Wine Glass Bay, Coles Bay
Hiking, Wine Glass Bay, Tasmania, Australia
Hiking, Wine Glass Bay, Tasmania, Australia

Skydiving in Sydney

We definitely saved the best for the last day. We tried in Melbourne but we were unable to do it. On our last day in Sydney, we called them and they had an opening. We postponed our trip by a day and went ahead. It is around an hour’s drive from Sydney and as we rode in our bus, I had butterflies in my stomach.

Finally we arrived and we were told that we had to wait since the wind was not right yet. We waited close to 3-4 hours and finally we were given a go-ahead. Still no idea what I am talking about? We were given a brief session with our instructors and then we boarded a small airplane that took around 5 of us along with our instructors to about 14,000 feet.

Yes I am talking about a Tandem Skydive. Tandem Skydiving is where you are attached to the instructor using a harness and the instructor controls the parachute. What an experience !!!!!!!!!! Even though I am terrified of heights, this is one that I will do again. After around 50-60 secs of free fall, you glide around for another 5-10 mins. I literally had tears out of my eyes due to joy and because of the weather up there. Looking down upon earth from high up in the air will never be the same for me.

Skydiving, Sydney

Skydiving, Sydney
Australia was fun, different and adventurous. Also we met many Wonderful people. Australians are the warmest bunch of people I have encountered. Hope to go once again to visit the parts of Australia we missed.

385844 10150987913465094 1376262519 n

BOOKING RESOURCES

Looking to book your trip now? Find some of my favorite resources I use while booking my trip. You can also find my travel gear here.

Book Your Flight

I am a Skyscanner fan when it comes to booking international flights. I use Makemytrip and Yatra for domestic flights.

Book Accommodation

Booking is my go to resource for booking hotel accommodation and I use Airbnb for booking my homestays. I also compare prices on Tripadvisor always. Another one I always use is Expedia.

Travel Insurance

As an Indian, I prefer ICICILombard and I am always insured when I am traveling outside India. In addition, I have used World Nomads and SafetyWing for some of my trips.

Book Tours

I do go on a lot of day tours especially when I am traveling solo and love going on road trips with my husband.. Depending on convenience, my choices are Viator or Getyourguide.

About Soumya Nambiar

Soumya Nambiar here. I am an avid traveler, travel blogger, vegetarian foodie and entrepreneur from Bangalore, India who grew up in Tanzania, Africa. I have been to more than 60 countries and in this blog, I write about my personal experiences as an Indian traveller around the world as well as my struggles as a vegetarian. I can be reached at [email protected].

6 thoughts on “Unforgettable Memories from our Australian Trip”

  1. I wonder how beautifully you describe your travel experiences Soumya. It's amazing to read your blogs. I feel I am so into it.

    Reply

Leave a Reply to medicomart Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Disclaimer

This website contains a few affiliate links. This translates to no extra cost to you but I get a referral bonus if you purchase via the link. I only recommend products we love.

Amazon Services

This site is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Contact Me

© 2015 - 2024 All Rights Reserved

Designed by Soumya Nambiar