Lake Eyre: Australia’s Largest Lake

Lake Eyre: Australia’s Largest Lake

If you’re only expecting to see empty, arid plains and the occasional troop of kangaroos passing by while driving along the Eyre highway, then you’re in for a surprise —  there are also beaches, caves and deserts that are definitely worth visiting! The unique...
Remnants of a Lost Town: The Eucla Telegraph Station

Remnants of a Lost Town: The Eucla Telegraph Station

In the outback region of Western Australia lies Eucla, a small town that played an important role in Australian history. It is also considered as a major stop-off point along the Eyre Highway for travellers coming from Norseman and Ceduna. While known for being the...
Driving on Nullarbor’s Unsealed Roads

Driving on Nullarbor’s Unsealed Roads

While the majority of Eyre Highway makes up for a fairly smooth ride, there are some sections of the highway that have become rough and rugged as a result of being driven over by thousands of vehicles over the years. Get prepared to steer your car through Nullarbor’s...
Top 7 Australian Travel Blogs To Follow

Top 7 Australian Travel Blogs To Follow

Experience is definitely the best teacher. Asking your family and friends for travel advice is a sound move, but what if they’ve never been to the place you’re going to visit? Enter travel bloggers — we’ve learned a lot from their personal adventures...
Meet the Most Dangerous Animals in South Australia

Meet the Most Dangerous Animals in South Australia

Wildlife in Australia is one of the most diverse in the world.  A mix of exotic and native South Australian animals roam the air, land and sea — some are cuddly, and some are deadly when approached. Don’t make the mistake of assuming these creatures are only...