Graeme Lanham, author, voluntary tour guide and Australian travel specialist, reveals.........
"How to Discover the Little Known Insider Secrets of the Real Australia!"
Hi Graeme. Just to let you know that we had a wonderful vacation in Australia and I want to thank you for all your great ideas. I was particularly keen to visit some of the great Aussie beaches. One of the islands you suggested was just like the Greek islandsâbut without the crowds. No wonder they want to keep it a secret!
Barbara Schwartz. Dusseldorf Germany.
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Sydney Harbour
Sydneyâs famous harbour is the cityâs soul and one of the top water playgrounds in the world.
Australian Rules Football.
Australians love their football and one of the best places to meet the locals is at a football match.
The 3 Sisters. Blue Mountains.
A popular day trip from Sydney, the Blue Mountains boast some of the most spectacular scenery in Australia.
Melbourne City Skyline.
Viewed across the Yarra River from Southbank, one of the cityâs most popular restaurant and entertainment areas.
Great Ocean Road.
Explore the rain forests and waterfalls in the Otway Ranges, just a short distance from Melbourne.
Great Ocean Road.
The 12 Apostles are a highlight of one of Australiaâs great road journeys.
Perth City Skyline.
The bustling capital of Western Australia, Viewed from Kingâs Park, the cityâs popular recreation and entertainment area.
The Swan River.
Perthâs majestic river playground is right on the cityâs doorstep.
Cottesloe Beach.
Ranked as one of the top 10 beaches in the world, Cottesloe is popular with visitors to the West Coast.
The Pinnacles.
This unique landscape is a popular destination for visitors and is just a short distance north of Perth.
Rottnest Island.
Australiaâs top island resort boasts some of the most pristine, uncrowded beaches in the world.
Relaxing on the Waterfront.
Australians love nothing more than relaxing in the sun and enjoying a nice cold beer. If itâs near the beach or water, thatâs a bonus!
Discover Australiaâs Unique Wildlife - in the Wild.
These Quokkas, relatives of the Kangaroo, are found in only one place in the world. The island of Rottnest, off the coast of Western Australia. They are harmless and yes, you CAN get this close!
Sydneyâs Famous Bondi Beach.
Bondi is a year round holiday resort, with cafes, pubs, restaurants and one of the best beaches in Australia.
Circular Quay, Sydney.
A highlight of any visit to Sydney is a ferry trip across the harbour from Circular Quay to Manly or Toronga Park Zoo.
Outback Australia.
Experience the beauty of Katherine Gorge and Alice Springs (gateway to Ayers Rock and Kingâs Canyon) when you travel on the Ghan train between Adelaide and Darwin.
Outback Australia.
See amazing desert sunrises and sunsets from the Indian Pacific and Ghan transcontinental trains.
Road Trips. How to avoid the hazards. Free Bonus Report 3.
Road crossing over the East Alligator River in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory. In the dry season, the river can be crossed, but in the wet it is too deep to cross. This photo was taken at the end of the wet and the water was knee deep, making it navigable for most vehicles.
Kangaroos may look innocent enough, but can be a serious hazard on outback roads, particularly at dusk.
Blue Mountains, New South Wales. The dense bush and steep terrain in this wilderness area, make it easy to get lost if you wander off the pathways.
Imagine How You Would Feel if You Had a Personal Guide to Tell You All You Want to Know About the Magic of Australia? A Guide Who Reveals the Hidden, Closely Guarded Secrets of the Savvy Travellers, Written Just for You!
Graeme Lanham
Australian Travel Expert
Dear Friend,
Are you looking for travel experiences, discoveries and adventures you will remember forever?
Those precious, unforgettable holiday moments where you really feel as if you have discovered the essence of a place.
Sadly, many travel guides do not provide this valuable information.
I have never found an up-to-the-minute guide that tells me in easy to read style the important things I want to know about Australia.
Many guides available in bookshops are out of date soon after they leave the printers.
So I decided to do something about it!
Thatâs what this special new e-book is all about.
Picture yourself having a valuable up-to-the-minute travelling companion taking you on a journey of discovery to the best beaches, best accommodation options, most vibrant nightlife, most spectacular scenery and some of the most spine-tingling adventures on the planet?
This exciting new book uncovers the hidden secrets of the savvy travellers and tells you exactly what to do and where to go to extract the best from the Land of Oz.
And this new ebook is the result.
Yes, this is an ebook. Not one of those heavy, bulky travel guides that are quickly out of date.
Travel Tips Australia by comparison is packed with powerful up-to-the-minute travel secrets and ideas handpicked by me for their usefulness to you.
It is portable, light and easy to use, can be purchased anywhere in the world from any computer and you receive its valuable information INSTANTLY!
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You will also receive valuable FREE updates, sent to your email, on the best travel deals, special promotions and new information on the best places to see and experience.
This information is not available with the purchase of a hard cover book.
As an additional bonus, I am including 3 special and valuable FREE reports.
They provide you with additional information to help you get the most from your Australian holiday. These reports alone are worth far more than the cost of the book and are based on listening to the requests of people I have met on my travels around Australia.
How good is that?
Graeme, we have just returned to freezing UK after spending December and January enjoying Perth and the West Coast. We tried almost all your suggestions and plan to return soon to explore the South West. I am surprised that more visitors donât go to Perth. It is our favourite Australian city and during our time there it was warm and sunny and did not rain once.
George and Margaret W. York. UK.
Why should you listen to me?
I have lived in Australia all my life. I have a love and passion for my homeland and have explored the length and breadth of my country many times.
I regularly travel to keep up to date with the best experiences, sights and special travel deals you should know about.
I am also a volunteer tour guide, travel author and YHA Australia member. My articles are published in over 700 journals and magazines worldwide.
I also listen.
In my travels, I have spoken to countless other vacationers just like you and listened to what they had to say.
Their concerns, requests, places they wanted to see and explore, experiences and adventures they wanted to have, best beaches....
In fact, my latest ebook http://www.australia4backpackers.com is based entirely on listening to backpackers and their special needs, particularly finding jobs in Australia and the importance of work visas.
It will be online in the second half of 2009.
Here is a small sample of the priceless information you will discover.
How to find koala bears in the wild. Just you and these cuddly little creatures – no one else. They're in a special, secret spot just off Victoria's Great Ocean Road. It's revealed on page 26.
Where to meet other travelers and share travel experiences and discoveries. If you are a single traveler, it could even be an advantage. Did you know that many visitors to Australia travel alone? Pages 12 and 38.
Some of the finest beaches in the world with inviting, warm water as clear as champagne and clean, white sand. And best of all, unlike the crowded beaches of the Northern Hemisphere, you may have them all to yourself.
Some of these magical places are on islands, just a short ferry ride from mainland Australia. One is off the coast of Western Australia, near Perth and the other is off the coast of Tropical North Queensland. Pages 18 and 37.
The best place in Australia to go white water rafting. It's fun, exciting and safe and it's only a short bus journey from Cairns in North Queensland. Page 19.
The best places to go shopping in Melbourne. You have a choice of up- market shops, discount factory outlets with amazing bargains and one of the biggest markets in Australia. Page 14.
Where to find clean, comfortable and safe budget accommodation within walking distance of the CBD in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. These are great places to meet other travelers. The one in Melbourne is near new and was recommended by my daughter. I've been there and was impressed. It is a 5 minute walk from the city's trendy Southbank. Pages 12, 16 and 32.
The pleasures of traveling on 3 trains ranked in the list of 20 of the world's best and enjoying the spectacular outback scenery as well as the lush tropical beauty of coastal Queensland. Pages 4 and 18.
Some of Australia's most beautiful, pristine wilderness rain forests. One is in the Otway Ranges in Victoria and 3 are in North Queensland. I tell you the best ways to find them, experience them and enjoy them. One amazing experience involves traveling in a cable car over the top of the forest canopy. Pages 20, 24 and 27.
How to become involved in Australia's unique culture, language and sports by meeting and sharing with the locals. If you are visiting Melbourne, go to the famous Melbourne Cricket Ground and watch a game of Aussie Rules Football. This is a great way to meet the locals and enjoy the atmosphere of a unique cultural and sporting event. I explain how in a comprehensive chapter on Melbourne. Page 15.
Where to discover the beautiful coral and tropical fish on Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Page 25.
Where to find 14 of my favourite Youth Hostels on the beaches around Australia. Great places to meet people, ideal for independent travelers and each with its own special magic. Many are less than a 2 minute walk from the beach. Page 38.
The best ways to see, experience and enjoy the pleasures of Sydney's spectacular harbour. A full chapter is devoted to the Bridge, Opera House, Toronga Park Zoo and the best ways to travel to and enjoy Manly, one of the city's premier beach and entertainment areas. Page 9.
How to understand Australia's unique language and strange expressions. Yes, they do speak English in Australia – it's just that sometimes they speak it a little differently. Page 5.
These experiences, plus many more, are the magic moments when you know you are really alive and involved in something special – you are experiencing the real Australia. They are revealed to you NOW in a very special e-book: "Travel Tips Australia". I walk you step-by-step through everything you need to know.
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Here are 3 examples:
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http://www.gsr.com
http://www.bridgeclimb.com
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Bonus Report 1. How to enjoy healthy travel in Australia.
5 Insider Secrets Revealed.
In October 2007, my wife and I were enjoying a coach tour of Italy and France. We were absorbing the stunning coastal scenery above the Cinque Terre in North West Italy, but shared it with very few on the bus. Why was this?
Simple. Most of the people on the bus were asleep. They were either too tired or too sick to enjoy one of the most spectacular parts of Italy.
Have you ever had one of those travel days when you were so sick you just wanted to go to bed? Welcome to the club! I too have had those days.
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It offers 5 valuable suggestions to help you prepare for your travels and how to stay fit and healthy while you are on vacation.
Bonus Report 2. How to prepare for your travels.
20 Important Survival Secrets.
What You Should take and should definitely NOT take.
When I was staying in a backpacker hostel in Darwin, I met a diminutive girl who had just arrived in Australia. She was carrying a huge backpack and looked tired and worn out. When I asked her why she was carrying so much, her reply amazed me.
At least half the contents she would never have used. She received no packing advice and packed a lot of stuff because âit might come in handyâ.
This bonus report gives suggestions on how to avoid this problem. Here you will discover 20 important survival secrets advising what to take and what definitely NOT to take.
You will be surprised at the amazing mistakes people make when planning for their travels, whether visiting from another country or seeing their own back yard.
Bonus Report 3.
How to Plan for your Road Trip in Australia.
10 Top Tips on what you should do and NEVER do.
Essential Information you need to know for safe, trouble free trip.
On a recent trip to Darwin and the Northern Territory, I met 2 girls from Sweden who were driving from Perth to Darwin. They stopped to pick up a male hitchhiker on a lonely road near Broome in North Western Australia.
What followed was a terrifying account of what could have happened to them had they not been vigilant.
Their frightening story makes compelling reading and is included in this valuable free bonus section.
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Essential reading for you if you are planning to travel independently.
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How do I access the book when I am travelling?
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I am a female traveling alone and I was initially afraid to travel solo, so far from home. Reading your book put my mind at rest and the accommodation in Sydney and Melbourne you suggested was very safe and convenient to transport. I also met some great people and travelled with them to Queensland. Thank you Graeme, your suggestions were spot on.
Debbie K. Vancouver, Canada.
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Enjoy you adventures as you explore, discover and experience the magic of Australia.
Warm regards,
Graeme Lanham.
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Hello Graeme. We had a fantastic vacation in Queensland and I thank you for your suggestions. The information you provided was spot on. A highlight was the area around Cairns, including the Daintree Rain Forest and a trip to the outer Barrier Reef from Port Douglas. All that priceless info for less than $20. At that rock bottom price, itâs a steal!
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