Should we consider exploring and traveling across our incredible country before venturing abroad? Australia’s diverse landscapes offer so much to discover, making it an amazing destination in its own right. Shouldn’t we prioritize local tourism and keep our travel dollars within our borders before looking elsewhere? While it might be pricier than traveling overseas, is the experience not worth it?

One thought on “Should we explore and travel this great country of ours before we go abroad?”

  1. Absolutely! Exploring Australia can be an incredibly rewarding experience. The country’s diverse landscapes, from stunning beaches and lush rainforests to rugged mountains and vast deserts, offer endless opportunities for adventure and discovery.

    Touring domestically not only allows us to appreciate the unique beauty and culture of our own backyard, but it also supports local economies and keeps tourism dollars circulating within our communities. While it’s true that some domestic trips can be pricey, the benefits—such as fostering local businesses, experiencing the rich Indigenous culture, and connecting with fellow Australians—can far outweigh the costs.

    Additionally, traveling within Australia can often be less stressful than international travel, with fewer logistics to manage, and it allows for those spontaneous road trips and quick weekend getaways.

    So, yes, let’s take the time to explore our magnificent country! It can enrich our understanding of Australia and help us create lasting memories, all while supporting local communities. Once we’ve experienced the beauty at home, we’ll be even more informed and inspired for our international travels.

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