17 Ways You’re Going to Experience Culture Shock in Australia
What does culture shock in Australia look like? Well, there’s no one answer to how the Australian culture will affect you. From animals to booze, Australia has unique points of c
Looking for travel Australia tips and tricks? You’re in the right place.
A land of hot days and golden beaches – it’s also my home country!
While many visit for the surf, Sydney Harbour Bridge, and unique culture – there’s Plenty more Australia has to offer.
You can tour my hometown with what to do in Newcastle or discover how Australia isn’t as dangerous as people like to think.
So keep an eye out for those roo’s (kangaroos) and slam back a stubble with a local (drink a beer) – you’ll find Australia has something to offer almost every traveler!
What does culture shock in Australia look like? Well, there’s no one answer to how the Australian culture will affect you. From animals to booze, Australia has unique points of c
If you haven’t heard, Australia is on fire. Not just a few fires here and there, I mean parts of the nation are engulfed in flames. Over 100 fires are burning in my home state of
It’s a pretty common thought that Australia is dangerous. The land down under is home to many critters and animals that can be potentially fatal, sure, but is it really true that
Travel insurance is something I never leave home without and my go to provider is World Nomads – it’s just not worth the risk!
Cheap airfares can always be found on Skyscanner and Momondo – between those you’ll find a great deal!
Hostels and hostels can be found in almost every destination you can think of on Booking.com!
Guidebooks are plenty, but Lonely Planet have been the ones to turn to for years for a reason!
Booking a guide doesn’t have to be difficult with GetYourGuide – book before tours book out!
Book buses, ferries and trains on 12Go.Asia and Bookaway for most Southeast Asian countries!
Got more questions on travel in Australia?
Do you still have questions about traveling in Australia? I’d love to help you out with whatever you need to know, or specific tips/tricks to make your journey easier.
The best way is to leave a comment on any of the posts (I’ll respond to each and everyone) or you can contact me easily by email – ben@horizonunknown.com