Australia's Cbiggest attraction is its natural beauty.
The landscape varies from endless sunbaked horizons to dense
tropical rainforest to chilly southern beaches. Scattered
along the coasts, its cities blend a European enthusiasm
for art and food with a laid-back love of sport and the
outdoors.
Visitors expecting to see an opera in Sydney one night
and meet Crocodile Dundee the next will have to re-think
their grasp of geography in this huge country. It is this
sheer vastness that gives Australia - and its diverse population
- much of its character.
When To Go
Any time is a good time to be in Australia. Summer (December
to February) can get uncomfortably hot but it's great beach
weather. Up north, the summer wet season is very, very humid
and the sea is swarming with box jellyfish. Winter (June
to August) offers skiing in NSW and Victoria. In spring
and autumn the weather is mild.
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New Zealand is a country of rare seismic beauty:
glacial mountains, fast-flowing rivers, deep, clear lakes,
hissing geysers and boiling mud. There are also abundant
forest reserves, long, deserted beaches and a variety of
fauna, such as the kiwi, endemic to its shores.
Any number of vigorous outdoor activities - tramping (hiking),
skiing, rafting and, of course, that perennial favourite,
bungy jumping - await the adventurous. You can swim with
dolphins, gambol with newborn lambs, whale-watch or fish
for fattened trout in the many streams.
When To Go.
The weather is never so miserable that there's no point
in going to New Zealand: there are things to see and do
all year round. The warmer months (November to April) are
busiest, especially during the school holidays from December
20 to the end of January. Ski resort towns are obviously
busier during the winter months. If you're travelling during
peak periods (especially the Christmas season) it's best
to book ahead, as much accommodation and transport fills
up. It's probably more pleasant to visit either before or
after this hectic period, when the weather is still warm
and there aren't as many other travellers around.
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