Australia is a vast country and is one of the most popular destinations for travellers, particularly young ones. There are a number of hazards which need to be avoided whilst enjoying this magnificent country.
if you plan to rent a vehicle and explore the country yourself without being on some sort of tour, then you will find that you may end up driving long distances between destinations. Taking regular breaks along the way will be important, and its a good idea to plan your trip in advance so that you know where and when you may be able to take a break long your intended route.
it is also advisable, when travelling to remote areas within the outback, that you inform the local tourist board, the hotel/hostel you are staying in, or friends and family exactly when and where you are going and how long you intend to be gone. If you run into any unexpected hazards, therefore, there will be people who know there may be a problem.
if out there, you plan to do some bush-walking, then prepare yourself accordingly. The heat and the terrain can be severe and you can become dehydrated very quickly if not properly prepared. Take sun cream, lots of water and food and shelter from the heat. You never know when you might run into a problem miles from any help.
it is also important to remember that there are a number of dangerous species of animal with Australia, from poisonous snakes and spiders to crocodiles and sharks. Whatever it is you intend on doing, find out from the local authorities which of these may be lurking in the wild.
for any surfers and swimmers, the most serious hazards in the waters are the rip currents that can drag you away to sea. Be careful to avoid any beaches where these are prominent.
if you plan to rent a vehicle and explore the country yourself without being on some sort of tour, then you will find that you may end up driving long distances between destinations. Taking regular breaks along the way will be important, and its a good idea to plan your trip in advance so that you know where and when you may be able to take a break long your intended route.
it is also advisable, when travelling to remote areas within the outback, that you inform the local tourist board, the hotel/hostel you are staying in, or friends and family exactly when and where you are going and how long you intend to be gone. If you run into any unexpected hazards, therefore, there will be people who know there may be a problem.
if out there, you plan to do some bush-walking, then prepare yourself accordingly. The heat and the terrain can be severe and you can become dehydrated very quickly if not properly prepared. Take sun cream, lots of water and food and shelter from the heat. You never know when you might run into a problem miles from any help.
it is also important to remember that there are a number of dangerous species of animal with Australia, from poisonous snakes and spiders to crocodiles and sharks. Whatever it is you intend on doing, find out from the local authorities which of these may be lurking in the wild.
for any surfers and swimmers, the most serious hazards in the waters are the rip currents that can drag you away to sea. Be careful to avoid any beaches where these are prominent.
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