AUSTRALIA

JAN 2021-FEB 2021

They call it the young homeland, but they lie, it is the last of the lands, the emptiest, a country without songs, or architecture, or history.
Traveling through deserts and unusual islands, living with the indigenous people and their customs, where learning skills come less from books than from knowledge of the land and its people.

The Grampians National Park

The park is located in sandstone mountain ranges and is part of the Australian National Heritage List. Aboriginal communities inhabit the place since the start of 19th Century. Grampians National Park is a real treat for bikers because of its igneous rock art sites. Beautiful waterfalls, caves and landscapes

The Great Ocean Road

Is the largest War Memorial in the world. It is also considered one of the most scenic coastal roads because of the fantastic ocean views. The road stretches up to 280 km from Torquay to Warrnambool, tracing the outline ocean coast in Victoria. This coastal drive is a real treat because of the temperate rainforest, limestone and sandstone rock formations, and beautiful towns along the way.

The Blue Mountains

Is the second-largest canyon on Earth. This world heritage landmark offers a great view of biodiversity of flora and fauna. It includes more than 400 animal species and a large quantity of eucalypt forest scattered all over the mountain range. Large waterfalls and amazing rock formations like the Three Sisters.