Australia, the smallest continent has the
most diverse topography and relief from the rest of the world. It is a land for
the adventure paramours. It offers among other excitements, an epic road trip.
This road trip circumnavigates the entire country and covers approximately 15,000
km; linking the coastal cities all around the country.
This trip isn’t for those in a hurry, it’s
a journey that needs time (at least 3-6 months). This trip connects lush
rainforests to sun-bleached popular beaches and thriving busy towns to sleepy
and remote outback waterholes. Driving along Highway One, one can visit Perth, Esperance
Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Cairns, Darwin, and Port Hedland. Taking detours,
the scenic beauty of Kakadu, Uluru and Alice Springs, Mount Kosciuszko (Highest
mountain range in Australia) and The Great Barrier Reef should not be missed.
Driving in a 4WD is a definite plus on this
tremendously demanding trip. Driving between April to September (dry season –
wet season roads can be closed) between Broome and Cairns is advisable. The
best way to enjoy this trip is to be in a van or camper as the road takes you
from highways to fire trials. As you bump along to reach campsites or find a
wayside scenery appealing, the stress is always to have a trusty set of wheels.
A 4WD with low range, high clearance, a snorkel, and long-range fuel tank will
let you explore any track. If you have a camper, then the chosen vehicle should
be capable of towing a fully loaded R.V. (A diesel 4WD gives a greater towing
torque and fuel economy). Petrol
may not be available in the way-out of Aboriginal communities. Another must is to
practice maneuvering the camper or caravan as the terrain can vary (sand, mud,
corrugation), and controlling a skid can test the most skilled drivers too.
Whether
you choose a comfortable motorhome, a minivan, or an SUV there are some
essentials that are worth acquiring and installing. Water supply of at least 20
liters in a Jerry Can or as a conduit carrier mounted on the roof of the car is
very important. A kitchen and a portable BBQ is luxurious, but a butane
burner and a few pots and pans can also be sufficient. It is imperative to
carry tools like car jacks, wrenches, hammers besides a mint condition spare
tyre plus oil and coolant, etc… to make this epic road trip a smooth and
enjoyable journey.
Sleeping
at the caravan parks which are plenty along the Highway One is a prudent option
as they invariably have the facilities for shower, laundry, and kitchen. Even
National Parks are an interesting choice plus most of them are freeee!!!
The
big lap has several must-see sights including the big cities that you drive
through. Sometimes just being on the road (the famous Great Ocean Road from
Torquay to Allanford in Victoria) is mesmerizing. The stunning coastline, sunburnt cliffs, shipwrecks, the famous Twelve Apostles (now only 8 remain) and
the rainforest jostle to enthrall.
Another
detour worth undertaking is from Cairns to the gateway to the Barrier Reef
ending at Australia’s northernmost tip, Cape York. This lap is full of
adventure as it involves taking the red dirt trail, crossing croc infested
rivers, ancient rock art and the meeting of two World Heritage Sites (the Great
Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest)
The
Coral Coast along the Western Australian coastline via Cervantes, Monkey Mia
and Carnarvon gets you to the meeting point of the turquoise Indian ocean and the
rugged Australian outback. The Kalbarri National Park, The Pinnacles desert,
World Heritage, Shark Bay (where it’s possible to swim with dolphin’s, manta
ray and the whale sharks) leaves you luxuriated in the lap of mother nature.
The
legendary Pacific Coast from Sydney to Brisbane (900 km) has a host of surfing
beaches, charming seaside towns, and National Parks. A slight detour leads to a complete change in the scenery with incredible restaurants, boutiques cheese
and wine and chocolate producers in the Newcastle to Hunter Valley region.
Going on a journey that lets you do what you want when you want, how you want, and where you want – this is the epitome of freedom. There are no time constraints (don’t undertake if you do) you could take 6 months to a year to enjoy the wonders of this road trip covering the arid desert and lush rainforest So plan, plan, plan and budget carefully before undertaking it.
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