Seeking advice on our upcoming trip (in 2 weeks) to Australia. We land in Sydney and have a land yacht rented from Apollo. Our tentative plan is to spend a couple days provisioning and sightseeing in Sydney, visit the Blue Mountains, Snowy Mountains as we work our way toward Adelaide, up to the Barossa Valley, Ayers Rock, Alice Springs, and over toward Townsville. Maybe up to Cairns, and then back down the coast toward Sydney to catch our return flight 2 months later.
Is this an OK plan?
Will the northbound route be too hot in January, or should we be traveling counter clockwise and be in the interior the end of February/ first part of March?
What are the must-see areas not to be missed?
This will be our first time to visit Australia. With your country being as large as it is, I realize that there will be a good portion that we will not see because I really do not want to spend the entire time looking out the front windscreen of the RV.
Is this too many kilometers for 2 months?
Any and all suggestions are appreciated.
Thank you all in advance
Bill
Is this an OK plan?
Will the northbound route be too hot in January, or should we be traveling counter clockwise and be in the interior the end of February/ first part of March?
What are the must-see areas not to be missed?
This will be our first time to visit Australia. With your country being as large as it is, I realize that there will be a good portion that we will not see because I really do not want to spend the entire time looking out the front windscreen of the RV.
Is this too many kilometers for 2 months?
Any and all suggestions are appreciated.
Thank you all in advance
Bill