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  1. Viola
    January 11, 2019

    These photos are gorg!! Camping in the Australian outback was one of the most memorable experiences of my life. Thanks for sharing this in depth guide. I hope to go back to Oz one day

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    • Beard and Curly
      January 11, 2019

      Viola,

      I totally agree! I loved the outback as well, it was one of our favorite places in Australia. The starry nights and evenings around a campfire were perfect!

      Timon

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  2. Katie Diederichs
    January 11, 2019

    Wow this is an incredibly helpful post for anyone planning a trip to Oz! I pinned it for later, as it’s a place I’ve always wanted to go. And yoir photos are absolutely incredible!

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    • Beard and Curly
      January 11, 2019

      Thanks so much Katie, glad it is helpful for planning a trip! There is so much to see in Australia which can be overwhelming. Hopefully, we narrow down on some of those places and ideas!

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  3. nomaddictionblog
    January 11, 2019

    Love all of the pics – especially happy to see Seacliff Bridge (I live about 10 minutes south). Even as an Australian, I find I am constantly surprised when I travel to other parts of the country and they aren’t at all like how I imagined them. Like, Darwin for example, I always thought would be a red, barren city, but was so surprised when I visited and found myself in a super lush, tropical city!

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    • Beard and Curly
      January 11, 2019

      Australia does surprise you from time to time! There are so many beautiful parts of the country and coastline (or barren red Outback) to explore. We loved it, and can’t wait to go back. Our next visit will be a tour of WA from Perth to Darwin!

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  4. carrie mann
    January 11, 2019

    great guide! I have long wanted to go to Australia but it’s a looooong flight from the east coast of the U.S. and I have never been sure how much you could do in a two-week holiday. Your variety of itineraries is super helpful to imagine what that might look like. Definitely would opt for camping and cooking at the campsite — it’s the best way to experience a country’s natural beauty (and save tons of cash)!

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    • Beard and Curly
      January 11, 2019

      Carrie,

      We completely understand. We have family on the east coast, and it is very long flights for sure. With that said, yes, there are so many things to see. The coastline is massive, but changes all throughout the country, so it is a beautiful blend of cliffs, white sandy beaches, rock formations, and long stretches of beach you cannot see the end. We also loved the outback. I think a perfect trip would be a drive between Sydney and Melbourne, and then sneak in a few days by flying to the Outback. We also loved loved Tasmania, but there is more than enough to see in Tassie for 2 weeks alone, so to maximize your total time, maybe it is not the best place. Australia embraces the camping lifestyle, so it is a perfect place for that!

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  5. Kashlee
    January 11, 2019

    WOW! This is one of the best backpacking guides to Australia that I’ve ever seen! So much good info here, thanks for sharing!

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  6. Melissa Bitz
    January 11, 2019

    What a fantastic guide to Australia! I’ll definitely refer to this when I visit.

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  7. Queenie
    January 12, 2019

    I love this post! I’m going to Australia next month and will come back to your post. I’m thinking of going campervan route – do you think that is a good idea for solo traveller?

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  8. Alma
    January 12, 2019

    Great info, beautiful photography & hope one day to do a long road trip through Australia. Have saved this!

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  9. Julie
    January 12, 2019

    Love this post! So much info for me to get even more motivated to try to get to Australia and live the van life for a while too. A dream of mine:)

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  10. TheGlobetrotterGP
    January 12, 2019

    Such a great detailed post, love the photos. I lived in Australia for a few years – amazing place!

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  11. Christina
    January 12, 2019

    Wow, I am ready to take three months off and do everything y’all did! This post is so informative for anyone looking into spending time in Australia for any given amount of days. And your photos are incredible. Those drone photos are spectacular and professional. I never considered buying a car over renting one until now. I wish we considered this option on our three months in Italy.

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  12. Reading the Book
    January 12, 2019

    What a fantastic post – I love how informative this is, as well as the gorgeous photos! I’m so glad you were able to experience so much of what Australia has to offer. It’s been more than 10 years since I visited, and I keep thinking of returning – there’s so much more to see!

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  13. Viktoria Urbanek
    January 13, 2019

    I’ve only been to Australia briefly and seeing your pictures just turns on my wanderlust again! Thanks for sharing your amazing photos and tips!

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