If you are journeying across the Nullarbor, you will likely be on the look out for interesting locations to stop and explore. Given the extensive history of the biggest tourist spots in the area, there will be no shortage of places to visit. Among these many...
Disclaimer: We are not caving experts and do not claim to be 🙂 Those new to caving should never going caving on their own. You are required to get a permit from the CALM and SA Department for Environment, Heritage and Aboriginal Affairs in order to go caving. We...
Every year, thousands of people take the time to plan and make the long journey across the Nullarbor Plain in South Australia. It is considered as a quintessential experience – one that many travellers want to experience at least once in their lives. Every year,...
While the Nullarbor Plain is considered as one of the world’s largest expanses of empty land, that doesn’t mean it’s barren. In fact, the very reason that so many tourists and adventure-lovers make an annual journey down the Eyre Highway is that it offers so many...
If you’re planning on venturing across the Eyre Highway with a group of family members or friends, chances are you’re probably considering travelling in a caravan. Caravan travel is both efficient and practical: You’d be living out of your vehicles and you...
Located some 14 kilometers Northwest of Ceduna, Denial Bay in South Australia is one of the must-see stops if you’re going to journey across the Nullarbor. As a small tourist village that specializes in fishing, it offers a refreshing and stark change of scenery to...
The Eyre Highway is long and daunting as it cuts its way through the Nullarbor Plain. It’s an adventure that so many travellers and their families want to – and should – embark upon, at least once in their lives. Many people take the journey out of...
Whether you are a returning visitor or just looking for a break from travelling by car, taking to the air is a great way to see the Nullarbor Plain and its many different attractions. Riding a charter plane is exhilarating, and also lends you a bird’s eye view of the...
For many travellers, visiting the Bunda Cliffs – located 20kms east of Nullarbor Roadhouse – makes them think about how Australia drifted away from Antarctica around 60 million years ago. There’s just something about the site that encourages such...
Crossing the Nullarbor Plain is easily one of the greatest road journeys for any traveller in search of unique and exciting experiences. This tedious but rewarding trek can certainly bring you closer to nature, as it showcases the natural beauty of the Australian...