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Going on a road trip is an enthralling experience. From within the comfort and reliability of your vehicle, you get to see practically anything your country has to offer.
If you’re in Australia, you have plenty of options to inspire you for your next trip. From the gorgeous white sand coastline to the ochre red canyons speckled all over the Outback—as well as the countless laid back towns in between—the scenic views of the Land Down Under is spilling with options.
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With that said, here are some reasons why you should start planning a road trip right this second!
Reunite with nature
Do you want to take a break from the overwhelming demands of city life? Is office grunt work getting too much to bear—and you just want a nature getaway from all the stress?
We hear you. A retreat by way of a road trip can re-energize you while also being a glorious way to spend those holiday leaves. Studies show that surrounding yourself in nature can clear your head and help bring your mind back to the present moment.
Going on a road trip brings you to places that often get overlooked in travel packages. It’ll also entail you the freedom of going to places that are a lot less travelled. This would mean a lot less bustle and noise from crowded cities, and a heightened connection with nature in place of it.
And the best of all—you get to choose where you want to go! With thousands of miles stretching across the country, you’re bound to find the perfect nesting spot that’ll suit you best.
Open your mind to new cultures and experiences
Australia is a multicultural and diverse country with over 270 ancestries residing in its territory. With the amalgamation of both new and old cultures, Australia houses a wide subset of people that ultimately form the national identity.
By venturing out of your cozy city and into new towns and villages, you’ll get to experience a different side of Australia that’s rarely explored. This could bring you to not just facing a new set of people, but new perspectives, ideas, and stories as well. This can widen your perspective of the world around you and leave you all the wiser.
And, who knows. Maybe you can meet lifelong friends and companions from these trips as well.
Discover yourself more
The process of driving on roads for hundred-mile long stretches forces you to sit still and be in the present moment for hours on end. This process can be very stimulating and can heighten your self-awareness (source).
With all the downtime you’ll spend being alone in your thoughts, as well as the constantly shifting landscapes providing you company, you’ll be spending a lot of time reflecting on your life.
Going on a road trip is a great idea if you’re in between making huge changes in your life. This is because it would entertain your mind’s thoughts without immediate distractions.
Explore places off the beaten path
With many destinations peppering the vast countryside, you may stumble upon some hidden treasures that’ll be more memorable to you than the places covered and lauded in travel blogs. These charming little spots are everywhere around the wide-span country of Australia—and you don’t even have to go out of your way to find it.
By going on a road trip, you’ll propel yourself into a journey where adventure awaits you around every corner. This can come in the form of a stunning gorge spot to take a dip in, a magnificently shaped canyon or rock formation, or even a lazy settlement that no city folk would ever hear about.
Just make sure to follow proper safety protocols when you’re out and about in the Australian landscape, and definitely carry a proper hydration device, such as a Camelbak, that’s full of water.
You will carry these memories for life
A road trip is not planned on a whim. Whether the desire to hit the great outdoors has welled up inside you for years now, or it just so happened became the situation you found yourself in, the journey you’re about to set foot to will be one for keeps.
It’s true. You may not remember the times you’re mindlessly typing numbers on a keyboard in your office cubicle, but those memories of watching the sun setting behind the sandstone canyons of Central Australia—that is something you’ll fondly reminisce about in the future.
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