curious Mez
Dec. 5th, 2011 08:43 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, I'm wondering:
For all you overseas folk, when you start planning your Exciting Trips To See Australia, what things do you think of seeing?
(brief digression approaching...)
When I went to Munich, everyone said "Oh, you've got to see [exciting landmark]! It's the best!" ...and they were always talking about
1) Neuschwanstein
2) Ludwig's (other) castles
3) Oktoberfest
4) Dachau
Whereas, when I got there, my favourite bits were
1) the Deutchesmuseum
2) the Residence
3) the English Garden
And, in fact, the vast majority of things I found interesting were barely mentioned in guidebooks at all.
(...back to Australia)
Anyway, it occurs to me that there's a big difference between:
a) What tourists want to see in Australia
b) What I think tourists want to see in Australia
c) What I think tourists should actually see in Australia
My answer to b would be the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Uluru, and possibly surfing.
My answer to c would be much longer and more rambling, but would definitely include an Aussie-animal sanctuary, the Great Ocean Road, Sovereign Hill, and Port Arthur.
But, for a? Not a clue.
So - when you think about the stuff you'd like to do as a tourist in Australia, what's on your list?
For all you overseas folk, when you start planning your Exciting Trips To See Australia, what things do you think of seeing?
(brief digression approaching...)
When I went to Munich, everyone said "Oh, you've got to see [exciting landmark]! It's the best!" ...and they were always talking about
1) Neuschwanstein
2) Ludwig's (other) castles
3) Oktoberfest
4) Dachau
Whereas, when I got there, my favourite bits were
1) the Deutchesmuseum
2) the Residence
3) the English Garden
And, in fact, the vast majority of things I found interesting were barely mentioned in guidebooks at all.
(...back to Australia)
Anyway, it occurs to me that there's a big difference between:
a) What tourists want to see in Australia
b) What I think tourists want to see in Australia
c) What I think tourists should actually see in Australia
My answer to b would be the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Uluru, and possibly surfing.
My answer to c would be much longer and more rambling, but would definitely include an Aussie-animal sanctuary, the Great Ocean Road, Sovereign Hill, and Port Arthur.
But, for a? Not a clue.
So - when you think about the stuff you'd like to do as a tourist in Australia, what's on your list?
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Date: 2011-12-05 04:17 am (UTC)1) Definitely. Melbourne is rather renowned for its cuisine. (Huge Italian/Greek population, mixed with huge Chinese population, mixed with huge Anglo population...)
2) Not much, but we've got a fair few things from a couple of hundred years ago. If you're interested in convict-era stuff, or gold rush stuff, we've got plenty.
3) Kangaroos? Coral reefs? Rainforests? Cute penguins? Huge rocks in the desert? Vegemite?
4) Lots and LOTS. We are, in all modesty, a gorgeous country. We've got spectacular beaches, the outback, beautiful coastal regions, lovely valleys, nice mountains, and fun ski slopes.
Plus, I live here. What could be better? :)
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Date: 2011-12-06 05:25 pm (UTC)The main deterrent for me, I think, would be the distance/cost/time thing