Brief Introduction to Canberra “The teller of tales”, Australia

Thursday, February 18, 2010 5:59
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Canberra the capital of the continent “Australia. It is where the country of vibrant culture and rich traditions began. It is the “Teller of Tales” – The story Teller” of Australia. To explore this country of limitless vastness and infinite diversity, start with the Capital Canberra. It is, indeed, far more than just the capital, to believe it you have to see it.

Firstly, getting in is encouraged through the air. As you can find cheap flights to Australia, and cheap tickets to Canberra with many of the ongoing promotional airfare offers of British Qantas or any indirect flights such as Qatar. For details on cheap flights visit: http://www.travelhouseuk.co.uk/

Canberra is the teller of tales, for you can learn about Australia’s culture, history and way of life in this vibrant capital. It is here, where you can explore the depths of the political past and modern democracy of Australia; visit the Old Parliament House and Parliament House. Canberra is home to many of the memorable and unforgettable sporting heroes, at the National Institute of Sport and Science history of the Australia’s sports is revealed to the details. It is in Canberra, where you can see lightning being made at Questacon, an experience that occurs once in a life time.

If the inspiring monuments and admirable galleries are not enough to make your trip out of this world, get into the great outdoors a plenty of options available when you are in Canberra. It is a wonderland where you can only run out of names of sports, and not the options you can take. Canberra is one of the world’s few planned cities, known through out the world exclusively for its lake, parklands and native bush land surrounds. Apart from the historic and political significance of the city, Canberra offers stylish restaurants, hip bars, boutique shopping and a non-stop calendar of festivals and events. It is indeed the home of the Australian Story, where national attractions and hidden gems deliver an array of unexpected delights.

The surrounding regions of Canberra offer more than 30 wineries, historic townships, quiet coastlines, the lush southern highlands and the alpine roof of Australia. A holiday in Canberra …is a holiday of seventh heaven.

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