RV In Australia
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Exploring Australia by RV
An Adventure Awaits
Traveling by RV is a time-honored way of exploring the vast expanses of Australia. The country's immense size and relatively sparse population demand thorough planning for extended journeys. Visitors from North America and Europe often underestimate the scale of Australia, as it rivals both continents in size.
Having driven from Sydney to Perth multiple times, I can attest to the sheer distance involved in crossing from the Pacific Ocean on the east coast to the Indian Ocean on the west coast. This journey spans about 4,000 kilometers (2,500 miles) and typically takes four days, with 10-14 hours of driving each day. For comparison, the Indian Pacific train covers this distance in two and a half days, while a flight takes only four hours.
Western Australia (WA), which occupies a third of the country's area, highlights the vastness of the region. Out of its 1.5 million residents, 1.3 million reside in Perth. This is a stark contrast to Australia's total population of 20 million, meaning there’s little in between. While crossing the Nullarbor Plain, one can encounter gaps of up to 160 kilometers (100 miles) between fuel stations and motels.
Retirement dreams for many Aussies include touring the country in an RV. As such, the market for motor homes, caravans, camper vans, and trailers is booming. These vehicles are commonly seen on highways nationwide, from professionally designed models to home conversions.
Australia's diverse climate also influences RV design. The north is tropical, while the south enjoys temperate conditions with snowy highlands. Throughout the nation, particularly central and western areas, abundant sunshine poses UV exposure risks. Temperature extremes range from 40-45°C in summer to -10-15°C in winter. This climate reversal means you can escape freezing winters in Europe or North America for a warm Christmas down under.
RV rentals are widely available and conveniently allow for different pick-up and drop-off points. Whether you’re finding a secluded beach, visiting a camel farm, or exploring gold and diamond mines, Australia offers countless adventures.
For those seeking more excitement, renting a 4x4 RV lets you delve into the outback. Guided 4x4 tours also offer opportunities to witness unique bush landscapes and encounter Australian wildlife, like crocodiles.
Embarking on an RV journey in Australia promises a memorable experience, filled with vast landscapes and vibrant cultures waiting to be discovered.
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