18 things you NEED TO KNOW before going to Australia! (Don't Visit Australia Without Knowing This!)
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This is a COMPLETE GUIDE for your FIRST VISIT to Australia (2024). Whether you are just visiting Australia temporarily as a tourist, or moving here for the first time, in this guide you'll find everything you need to have the trip of your lifetime, including key travel tips for Australia that you should definitely know! Enjoy :)
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Timestamps:
00:00 - What is the best time to go to Australia?
03:25 - Most tourists are shocked by this
04:01 - What places to visit in Australia?
07:04 - How long to spend in Australia?
07:41 - What's the best way to get around in Australia?
09:22 - Driving in Australia
09:51 - Where to stay when visiting Australia?
10:48 - Tipping in Australia
11:52 - How to pay in Australia?
12:16 - What power plugs in Australia?
12:38 - Mobile Phone Plans in Australia
13:09 - What's the dress code in Australia?
14:08 - What to eat in Australia?
15:00 - Opening times in Australia (Restaurants & Shops)
16:06 - Drinking water in Australia
17:03 - Is Australia safe? Dangerous Animals?
18:39 - Sun Protection in Australia
19:07 - Australian Public Toilets
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@raghavoberoi2826
2 күн бұрын
Very informative video, thank you so much for making vids like this 🤍
I'm an Aussie and I agree with nearly all the tips. If you are making the journey to our beautiful shores, come for at least a month! Crossing Australia is like crossing into many different countries, except the people are pretty much the same wherever you go. Friendly, helpful and happy...mostly 😉 There is sooo much to do Down Under that a month would be pushing it... Many visits is the best idea. Enjoy every moment! Ask people for info, don't be shy. PS Please learn to swim before venturing into our pristine beaches 🎉
A great way to get around Australia is by hiring a car or motorbike and driving inter city. Stop for breaks at coffee stops in most towns, or cook a meal on a barbie. Biggest tip if doing this is to watch out for wild life crossing roads. They have right of way. Enjoy!
Thank you so much for bringing all this information... As a student who wants to try for Australia for Masters, you videos are EXTREMELY helpful. Thank you!'❤❤❤
Flying to Adelaide in late July, early August so, these tips are incredibly helpful. Especially about the type of adaptor to buy. I never thought of it.
Thanks for all the info! Loved the video🤗👏
@livingsimplyaustralia
9 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
Comprehensive, as usual. And to reiterate, get a firm understanding of the distances between cities.
Wow, this is really informative. Thank you!
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I always enjoy your videos ❤
Good videos 👍🏻
Great video. I enjoyed watching it although my poor Adelaide didn’t make the list 😂. Thank you
Just to be different, my grandfather and some other family members emigrated from Australia to Argentina. I wonder if that happened quite a lot - it was pre- WW1.
I am in Adelaide - It has been 9 Months enjoying
@user-zv8ph5du5t
6 күн бұрын
I'm not sure she knows that South Australia is even a place.
You encourage to go to live in Australia 🙌🏻
im an Aussie and you did GREAT lol , but id come for a month at least lol , ❤
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How much time do you need.. I have Lived in Aus my whole life and I still haven’t seen everything 😂 Come buy a van to live in and travel/stay for 2 years!!!
Have a question, Can a person get Jain or vegan or No onion No garlic food in Australia? And are pure veg restaurants common in Australia or is it too hard to find such?
@livingsimplyaustralia
7 күн бұрын
Yes, lots of vegetarian or vegan options, especially in major cities and supermarkets. We cover that question in this video kzread.info/dash/bejne/nIZpzqSAYbDfl5c.html
@between666
3 күн бұрын
Yes . I like indian food. Plenty of take away. You can request to your liking. Salad only bars . Muslim friendly food. Vegan is popular.
How much time do you need.. I have Lived in Aus my whole life and I still haven’t seen everything 😂 Come buy a van to live in and travel/stay for 2 years!!! AND BRING A WIDE BRIMMED HAT + sunscreen
Hello sister ❤ u speak spainish
I want to ask I have heard huge spiders, insects and animals come to homes and its common in australia? Is that true?
@ianhayes5140
9 күн бұрын
Yes but it’s not common. I’ve lived here in various parts of Australia for 61 years and never had a snake come into any of our houses. But it does happen. Had a few in our yard though. Don’t leave doors open. Don’t try and kill them (which is illegal anyhow and the cause of most bites). The most dangerous spider, funnel web, is mainly around Sydney and surrounds. They don’t tend to come into the house but will be in the garden so just wear gloves when gardening. This thing about Australia being dangerous is a fallacy. Personally I think Africa, North and South America and Asia have far more dangerous animals than Australia.
@between666
3 күн бұрын
Yes. Doors shut or snakes get in and people have found them under the pillow. It's a hostile environment outside the cities.
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we need tradie of all kind and if immigration gives you a hard time 'ask why we are letting in so many economic rent seeker immigrants" '
no houses to rent/rents sky high/no jobs unless a tradie "plese come dear tradies 'because ALBO theP.M is letting in rent seekers