After having been for 6 months in Tablelands from December to June where I discovered farm-works, the Rainforest and many waterfalls, I decided to leave and go to Sydney for a few weeks. At the end of July, we began the road-trip with my friends Valentin and Olivier from Cairns to Uluru and Darwin.

 

From Darwin, we continued the trip just the two of us with more comfort, we reached Broome and traveled down all the west coast  to discover more treasures.


The journey Cairns-Uluru took place over 1 week and really started in Townsvile where we spend a few days. The  3000 kms separating them was predominately a desert.

 

We were driving all days long and we had to stop at the nightfall to don't hit kangaroos or cows. During the night, we enjoyed an amazing sky with the milky way visible as never before and manifold falling stars.

 

 


After having admired Uluru's colors and having made a short detour in Kings Canyon, we did 2500 kms until Darwin thru Katherine's hot springs, the well-known Kakadu national park and also through  Litchfield's waterfalls.


We had a fabulous trip of 2 months in Western Australia due to it impressive beauty which interweaved an amazing colors diversity.

 

Whether:

- The white sand beaches in Broome with the "staircase to the moon"

-The Karijini national park with its innumerable colors, its gorges and its flora,

-The SharkBay concentrate with Shell Beach, dolphins, Francois Peron national park and its colors

- The Ningaloo reef with whales, manta rays,... in Gnaraloo

- Kalbarri's life

- The pleasant city of Perth where we decided to stay for a few months.

 

All of this is doing that the West coast is THE destination number 1 provided you have time and a 4wd car.




Principality of Hutt River


The story of this principality is completely insane. Indeed it was created with the only purpose to don't pay any taxes!

His creator proclaimed himself as the King and created his own currency and his own laws on his lands.



Biggest city in Australia, Sydney is the perfect balance between a megapolis and a relaxed city.

With Bondi, Mandil, the opera and Surry Hills suburb, Sydney is a must-see destination.