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Floriade, Canberra

Floriade is Australia's biggest horticulture festival and the celebration of blooming flowers! It is an annual event held in Commonwealth Park in Canberra. This fest is brimming with fun-filled events, cultural celebrations, exhilarating stage performances, exquisite artefacts and delicious food in the foreground of vibrant flora. The fiesta is held during September and October during the peak spring season.

Gibraltar Falls

Gibraltar Falls

Located a little away from Corin Road, Gibraltar Falls is a perfect spot to combat the summer heat and go for a swim. The sight of the falls in full force makes it worth the hour-long walking trail. The area’s natural charm has been preserved and maintained under the Gibraltar Special Purpose Reserve, making it an ideal place for casual hangouts, small barbecues, and birdwatching. All the basic amenities have been provided for visitors on site. Read More

Hot Air Balloon Ride in Canberra

Hot Air Balloon Ride in Canberra

Explore the charm of Australia from a bird's-eye view! The Hot-air balloon ride during the early mornings is one ride that allows one to relax and enjoy the enthralling beauty of Australia's greenery and architectural marvel from several meters of height. Melbourne, the Hunter Valley and the Barossa Valley are the most exciting locations to start a ride. Book a passage from the trusted companies providing safe flights and landings around the area to enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime experience. Read More

Mount Ainslie

Mount Ainslie

Elevated up to 843 meters from the ground, Mount Ainslie has to be Canberra's most picturesque location. The skyline of Canberra city, visible from the peak, becomes the centre of attraction for visitors. The hiking path to the mount is well paved so that tourists can cycle up to the mountaintop instead of trekking. Mountains and beauty go hand in hand, and on Mount Ainslie, it is enhanced to another level due to the presence of various flowers and fauna. Read More

Mount Kosciuszko

Mount Kosciuszko

The tallest mountain on Australia’s mainland, Mount Kosciuszko, is situated in the NSW (New South Wales) of Australia with a height of 2,228 meters. It is considered one of the Seven most challenging mountain summits on every continent. It is a 13 kilometres (18 Kilometer loop) hike that takes about 5 hours from Thredbo to Charlotte trail. There is an exciting chairlift in Thredbo, and Cootapatamba Lookout is popular for the lake view. The alpine wildflowers enhance the beauty of the course. You can also ski on the snow-laden trail in winter. While climbing the mountain, take the pathed walkway and opt for the gravel track of 10 to 15 stairs towards the peak. Read More

Museum Of Australian Democracy

Museum Of Australian Democracy

The Museum of Australian Democracy is a symbol of Australia's social history and political account. The authentic Old Parliament House, Prime Minister's Suite and the House of Representative Chamber are safeguarded. This is the most iconic building in Australia that lets you learn about the events, the people, and the political parties that shaped the nation. It holds frequent exhibitions showcasing and celebrating Australian Democracy.

Namadgi National Park

Namadgi National Park

Namadgi National Park lies around 40 kilometres south of Canberra, adjacent to Kosciuszko National Park in New South Wales. Home to the indigenous Ngunnawal people, the park has diverse landscapes, with a large part being bushlands. Visitors can partake in several activites within the park, such as picnics, hiking and trekking along the walking trails, swimming, horse riding or birdwatching, among several others. One can also stay the night at camping sites or homesteads and enjoy barbecues. Read More

National Botanic Gardens

National Botanic Gardens

The National Botanic Gardens preserve around 77,000 native flora in Australia and is an informative and recreational visit for tourists. Explore the glasshouses, gardens and nurseries through guided walks and the Seed Bank, which contribute to conserving various plant species threatened in the wild. Whether for botanic research or relaxing in nature's embrace at the Jindii Eco Spa, these gardens are suitable for it all.

National Capital Exhibition

National Capital Exhibition

It is an engaging museum highlighting the history and story of Canberra becoming the capital city of Australia, replacing the former capital Melbourne. The winners of the competition to select the capital city were Walter and Marion Griffin. They designed a city that had equal proportions- buildings and natural landscapes. The key elements while touring the National Capital Exhibition are the display of unique designs and planned city as a scale model, POP landscape model, and a film on the story of Canberra. Read More

National Museum of Australia

National Museum of Australia

Immerse yourself in Australia's culture, art and stories at the National Museum in Canberra. The museum hosts a collection of more than 2,10,000 culturally significant artefacts, such as the Aboriginal Bark paintings, the Holden prototype No. 1 car and the preserved heart of Phar Lap, New Zealand's greatest racehorse. The museum also organises various exhibitions, showcasing Australia's diversity while building on the themes of 'land', 'nation' and 'people'. Read More

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