Natural Wonders in Australia

Blinded by the glamour and glitz of the Sydney and enthralled by its cultural collage we often forget that Australia is also generously blessed with some of the natural wonders decked with other worldly beauty. These natural wonders might not be as imposing as Sydney Harbour and Opera but these are captivating enough to give you an experience which will be long etched in your memory. Tourist with a love for nature often tie their shoe laces and take flights to Australia where nature’s wonderful imagery is vying for their attention.

Here we comb through this vast country and turn spotlight on these natural wonders reluctant to attention.


Great Barrier Reef

This outrageously beautiful place is only living thing on planet earth visible from space. This captivating collage of 400 species of coral and 1,500 species of tropical fish is a place that requires to be saved from increasing pollution.

Shark Bay

Listed as UNESCO world heritage centre Shark Bay is blessed with exceptional natural features. Shark Bay houses five species of endangered mammals.

Uluru
One of the most admired natural landmarks in Australia is also a sacred site for the Anangu people. The colour of its sand monolith keeps changing during sunrise and sunset.

The Pinnacles
The Pinnacles, the limestone structures are nestled in the Nambung National Park in Western Australia, north of Perth.

Twelve Apostles
These erosion created structures named The Twelve Apostles are situated on the shore of the near the Port Campbell National Park. Contrary to its name only 8 are present here.

MacKenzie Falls
MacKenzie Falls are well known for its spectacular beauty. Nestled amidst the kangaroo dominated Grampians National Park, the waterfalls make a rainbow with the sunshine.

Fraser Island
Bedecked with Sand Dunes tropical rainforests and lakes; Fraser Island is a breathtakingly beautiful destination. The island is situated off the coast of Australia.

Kakadu
This home to Aboriginal rock carvings, numerous plant species and saltwater crocodiles is an ideal place for nature lovers.

Blue Mountains
Located on the outskirts of Sydney, Blue Mountains are favourite haunt for nature lovers coming to visit Harbour City. With tranquil surroundings, natural attractions and stunning imagery Blue Mountains gives you a welcome change from hustle and bustle of Sydney. Tourist often book flights to Sydney to explore the stunning mountain ranges.

Bungle Bungles
One of the most enchanting structures in Western Australia, Bungle Bungles in Purnululu National Park, is one of the most captivating landmarks in Western Australia. An aerial view of this destination is highly coveted.

With several natural wonders in its kitty; the country called Australia invites tourist to explore its overwhelming treasure.

Expert’s Advice on How to Sell Airline Miles

Airline miles are a new concept. They have been around since the 1990s to promote brand loyalty among frequent flier. Over the years, frequent flyer miles have grown from being limited to just one airline to extending to an entire group of airlines and other commercial services. Today, you can collect airline miles by buying flight tickets from various airlines, rooms in hotels, food from restaurants, car rental bookings associated with an alliance.

In fact, it has become so easy to get airlines miles in your account that you may end up collecting more than you wanted. What do you with all the excess miles in your account? Do you let them stay unused or take this opportunity to make some money out of them? If you are inclined towards the second option, you could sell those extra airline miles. For every person who stacks up too many miles, there are several others who find themselves just short of the required amount to avail an offer or discount they had in mind.

The best part about selling airline miles is that it is easy and legal to do. Buying is relatively easier, with airline companies sometimes offering bulk purchases of airlines miles. Every now and then, you can find companies offering lots of airline miles on purchasing some of their products for a limited period.

However, if you are looking to sell your excess airline miles, here are some expert tips that can help you out:

Transfer them to someone you know
Some frequent flier alliances give you the option to transfer your airline miles to others having an account with the alliance. They could be your friends, family members, or some other acquaintance. Some programs also offer bonus miles to the recipient when you transfer miles to them. You can then charge them for the miles transferred. The whole procedure is informal, so there are no fixed rates involved. Depending on the person and your own negotiating skills, you could end up getting less or more for the miles transferred.

Contact online brokers
Unfortunately, there are no legal ways to transfer your miles for money directly to someone you do not know. There are, however, online brokers who can arrange to buy the miles from you and sell them to someone else. Here the broker essentially acts as the middleman, so expect to trade a certain percentage of your earnings on the commission for the broker. Although you get less money, approaching a broker is the most efficient way of selling your extra airline miles off when you have no contacts of your own.

Conclusion
In this day and age where most people shops or uses facilities of a company that is linked to an airline miles program, it is not that difficult to find a friend or acquaintance who has an account similar to yours. Brokers are rarely ever needed, so it is best to keep them as a last resort.

Author Bio:
Jennifer writes for SellMyRewards.com a premium points and miles buyer based in USA. She frequently writes about the uses of airline miles and also on how to sell airline miles at the right time.

Tips To Keep Skiing In France Affordable

For many people the very mention of the phrase, ‘skiing vacation’ can bring immediate thoughts of, ‘expensive’ into their heads. Experienced skiers of course  will be able to rid you of many misconceptions. Yes of course it depends on which resort you choose and what your aims may be. But skiing doesn’t have to be really expensive if you plan ahead, and in actual reality there are a great many bargains to be had in Europe especially France.

What’s the date?
If you can tinker with your dates and go skiing in the off peak season and away from school holidays then this will obviously give you a head start. You should also look online for bargain ski passes in order to save more money at these times. If you can find flights with a budget airline and don’t plan on carrying your own ski’s with you, then this too will benefit you greatly. Easy jet for example provide flights with many of the top French resorts in mind so shop around and you may just get a really good offer or two.

The Secret Is In the Packaging
If you’re savvy and know all about price discounts then you can save a lot by purchasing early bird ski passes especially in the French Alps. There are also discounts for families, students and the disabled, so there’s plenty to go at. By packaging together your flights, accommodation, lift passes and hire of equipment you’d be surprised just how much you can save. There are a few airlines who will  store ski equipment free in their hold, so why not take  a look online? Do this, and you remain very much in control, but it all has a bearing on where you plan to go.

Accommodation Essentials
As a general rule remember the higher the altitude of the accommodation in a ski resort the more expensive it will be. It’s generally much cheaper to stay in local towns and villages at a lower altitude and travel to the skiing areas. Lifts and buses are generally quite cheap and some resorts even provide free transport, so carry out plenty of research on your chosen resort before you leave and see what transport link each individual resort has. Self catering chalets or apartments are normally best for value but check out any special offers from a number of companies first off.

Gearing Up To Cut Costs
Of course everyone likes comfortable, quality equipment and clothing, but this in itself doesn’t come cheaply. You can actually buy excellent second hand items over the internet from reputed sites like Ebay and Gumtree, and this can work our better than hiring costs in the resort. Much of your equipment you’ll keep for a good while of course so this really can be a useful exercise if you don’t mind wearing something not quite pristine. Many greatly experienced skiers buy items this way so don’t think you’re skimping. Alternatively pre-booking equipment can save you a great deal of cash so shop around the online sites before getting to resort.

The great thing about French skiing is you’ll also find many free comfortable cross-country skiing tracks to use. This can cut the price dramatically of your holiday if it’s free to ski and LakeMontriond in the French Alps is particularly popular for this. This is a particularly famous area but most resorts have their own free cross-country sections.

Living the Life
Spending money can be a big dilemma for individuals on a budget, but you can still have a great time without being totally extravagant. Picnics in the mountain snow can be quite popular and of course there are supermarkets enabling you to enjoy  a bit of what you fancy in self catering accommodation. No need to spend a lot of time in expensive cafes. There’s bound to be a particular place in your resort a bit cheaper than all the others so ask around when you get there. And of course finding  a generally cheaper resort will help you greatly. The French tourism sites will list many of the ski centres. Les Houchesfor instance is much cheaper than Chamonix and is only a 10 minute bus ride away and if you take a look at Valloire, normally a cycling resort, then you’ll be pleasantly surprised, if it’s just enjoyable skiing you’re after.

So it really is possible to save quite a bit of money and have a skiing vacation you won’t forget just by planning ahead and being open to available offers. France is one of the best places for this, so what are you waiting for?

BIO
Danny is a true die hard skier and climber. After Climbing Mont Blanc back in 1999 Danny decided to move to Chamonix – his now spiritual home. For work he works for Geneva airport transfers company Chamonixfirst which allows him the flexibility to indulge in his passions of the great outdoors, skiing and climbing.