Many celebrate too early after setting eyes on this outback monolith,which is actually bigger – though not as spectacular – as Uluru.
Travel can be fraught enough;holidaying with a large,eclectic group signals potential disaster.
This road trip is right up there with the Great Ocean Road,but it’s on the opposite side of the country.
If you’ve never visited Australia’s great outback before,this is the place to do it.
A tick for LA’s rail system,and a thumbs-down for camel travel. These are Traveller’s transport stars,and those that still have a way to go.
He’s the kind of urbane person who is very discerning about the aesthetics of his life. I can’t imagine him living in a motorhome.
A stay at an imperfect summer shack with chipped china and quirky curios might just be what the doctor ordered.
From reinvigorated motels to bush cabins laced with luxury,here are some of our favourite nostalgia-inducing spots across the state.
Driving in the outback offers something nowhere else has,something that makes the experience so special:monotony. Ancient,deep monotony.
My idea of the ultimate road trip is a drive that’s fun;a trip that’s easy to do and where the driving is enjoyable because of the places the road takes you.