Reasons for planning a RV Motorhome rental road trip
around Australia
See the local fauna and flora
See the local fauna and flora
See unusual places and destination like VISIT
HERE or VISIT HERE
Rentals start at 5 calander days return to start or start 7
days like Darwin
to Alice Springs
Expand your selfie gallery and be the envy for your friends
Meet new friends along the way msot likely from different walks
of life.
Not sure what you want to then just hit the open road and explore
the small coastal towns from Sydney to Melbourne or Melbourne
to Adelaide
Say you live in Asia and you a huge wine fan then start from
Adelaide and visit the Barossa Valley wine district., Perth and
visit the Swan Valley wine district., Melbourne the Yarra Valley
wine district or Sydney and visit the Margaret River wine district.
Say you stuff in the concrete jungle back home and need beach,
sun, surf and sand and real Aussie Fish and Chips then do the
coastal Highways from Adelaide, Melbourne or Sydney or Brisbane.
You just need some 'ME' time out then start a hire from any
city but for beaches East Coast travel and find the perfect Cubby
Hole and Squat
and MellowOut
Don't like guide or tour gruops then this is the perfect option
to consider.
Allow time and spare days to relax and met new
friends along the way.
When planning no matter how much time you allocate for a stop
it is never enough and we know from 100's of feedback and Marg
and myself and our trips.
So if you think a walk is 1 hour allow 1.5 hours and breaks
remember the longer the break the more refreshed in theory you
should be.
I find during a break to make sure you have some water nomatter
how short the break is.
Hmm forget that it's the Aussie outback something wunexpected
can and probably will happen but work with it. Say you left your
groceries on the Woolwrthes counter well you judge forget or go
back. If you go back then find a new spot on the way back to stop
for a photo to make it worth while.
The locals are generally very freindly and helpful
with a sense of of outback humour and tend to joke a fair bit
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10 Tips For Planning A Successful Road Trip; This was for
an Amercian road trip scenario but some relevant points for Australian
travellers.
Get ready to hit the open road. There�s nothing quite like standing
at the top of a mountain, thousands of miles away from where you
started, thinking back about how you got there.
Taking a cross-country trip with some of your best friends is
the best way to see this beautiful land and all it has to offer!
That being said, it�s vital to plan for the unexpected and hit
the road fully prepared. These ten tips will get you started in
the right direction to the perfect road trip.
1. Pick A Time To Leave (And Stick With It) Committing to a road
trip may be the hardest part of the whole planning process.
Committing to a road trip may be the hardest part of the whole
planning process. You�ll have friends and relatives that will
call you crazy, ask about your �long term goals� and shake their
head at the idea of you living out of a car for an extended period
of time. So set a date, and stick with it. Once you mark your
calendar, everything else with fall into place. You�re committed
and nothing is worse than backing out and your coworkers asking,
�Hey, why are you still here? Weren�t you supposed to go on that
trip this month?
5. Make A Budget and Be Frugal
It�s tempting to buy and try everything you pass during your trip,
especially during the first few days. You�ll see things you�ve
never seen before and with all of this money saved up, you may
feel financially invincible. That being said, spending can add
up quick. Take some time to write out a budget and give yourself
a daily spending goal. Finding ways to cut financial corners is
incredibly important and may be the difference between having
to cut your trip sort and realizing you can spend a few extra
days, or weeks, on the road with all the cash you�ve saved along
the way! While many parks cost $20+ per night, BLM, National Forests
and National Grasslands are all free to camp in. Also, don�t forget
about unexpected costs that could put an early end to your trip!
10. Keep An Open Mind
While it�s extremely important to plan ahead for your road trip,
keeping in open mind will help you get the most out of this experience
of a lifetime. Don�t get too caught up in the plan and be willing
to adjust and adapt as you go along. You�re about to drive across
the country with some of your best friends! Enjoy it!
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