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Top budget things to do in Australia for a memorable timeout!

An Australian trip would definitely not be completed without some surfing by the Bondi Beach, strolling along the Sydney Harbour Bridge and taking a road trip off the Great Ocean Road. But, it could also mean travellers need to have a big fat wallet. What if you could venture into the offbeat things which doesn't empty your wallet much? Curious already? Below are the perfect tips which will help in your Australia travel and explore the things over there with a lower budget.

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Top budget things to do in Australia for a memorable timeout!

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  1. Top budget things to do in Australia for a memorable timeout! An Australian trip would definitely not be completed without some surfing by the Bondi Beach, strolling along the Sydney Harbour Bridge and taking a road trip off the Great Ocean Road. But, it could also mean travellers need to have a big fat wallet. What if you could venture into the offbeat things which doesn't empty your wallet much? Curious already? Below are the perfect tips which will help in your Australia travel and explore the things over there with a lower budget. 1. Kuringai National Park A visit to Kuringai National Park will cost you nothing, given the fact it's free. The scenery contained within the national park will be serene much. You can either have a mini picnic done there or just sit and take in the good feels the nature has to offer. 2. National Parks in Sydney Make it a point to check out the Royal Botanic Gardens, The Domain and Hyde Park when you are touring Sydney. Picturesque settings and royal feels will be an understatement to describe these parks.

  2. 3. Homebush What was then home to the Sydney Olympics back in 2000, is now an amazing walking/cycling trail. You can rent a cycle or borrow it from a mate and set on this epic adventurous outing. 4. Kincumber Mountain Reserve at Central Coast Make memories at the historic aboriginal carvings, which can be spotted at Kincumber Mountain Reserve. They stand proud amidst 700 hectares of rainforests. 5. Sydney Opera House How can you end the OZ tour without a visit to the Sydney Opera House? Known as one of the top iconic landmarks of Sydney, the opera house will cost you nothing for a bit of roaming in and around the place. If you want to get a guided tour, get your bookings done online for, you can save up close to 6$. 6. Haigh's Chocolates, Adelaide A visit to Haigh's Chocolate factory in Adelaide is a must. This is partially due to the free tour of 20 minutes you'll be exposed to and majorly due to the free candies, they offer at the end of the tour. 7. Bus Depot Markets, Canberra Get some good load of shopping done at the Bus Depot Markets at Canberra. The handmade art and craft works will blow your mind and if you are a foodie, you'd definitely enjoy the delicious handmade food sold in the market area.

  3. 8. Minyon Waterfalls, Byron Bay The Minyon Waterfalls at Byron Bay is surrounded by lush green rainforests. The entry is free and you can embark on hiking trails or settle for a picnic at leisure. 9. Gold Coast Theme Parks If you are travelling with family, then a visit to the Gold Coast Theme Parks should definitely be there on your list. The top amusement parks in this arena are Dreamworld, Movieworld, Seaworld, Wet'n'Wild and White Water World. The kids will love these places and if you want to save up some cash, get the combined pass which will considerably reduce the ticket rates. 10. Bibbulmun Track, Western Australia The Bibbulmun Track is for die-hard trekkers. Take the long-distance trek which extends from Kalamunda to Albany. The distance is somewhere close to 963 kms. Might sound tiring when you hear about it, but it definitely will be worth it! It is quite amazing how you get to see the best parts of Australia by almost spending close to nothing. Interested in embarking on a trip now? Get in touch with the experts at Pickyourtrail and do go through the Australian guide page to get a clearer insight on the land down under! Adios!

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