When planning an Australian itinerary it is very difficult to know that you have got it right. The country is so huge that you will likely need to travel a lot, but if you get your timings wrong then you could find yourself missing flight, wearing yourself out and being unable to do as you planned. This article considers how to get the plan right and how to check that it will work.
Plan Flights First
The first thing to book is flights because these are the most expensive and most crucial elements. You will need to determine where you would like to visit in terms of areas. It is important to note that you will be restricted mainly to flying to the cities, so planning your trip around the cities is an apt move.
Plan Your Accommodation
Knowing where you will stay and how long you can feasibly stay in any area is important because the cities will need to be your base points. When exploring New South Wales, for example, you will need to land in Sydney and use this as your base point from which to branch out. You may wish to spend one or two nights elsewhere, but coming back to the Sydney apartments as a base is very important in ensuring that you will be in the right place when you need to fly out again. Travelling too far afield simply makes it far more difficult to get back in time.
Plan Your Escapades
From each of the cities you can then plan trips of a day or more out from the centre. Calculating the time it will take to go from the cities to these locations will ensure that you are not overstretching your time frames. Joining tours is also a good way to keep time frames under control. Leaving from Sydney on a Hunter Valley tourwill occupy an entire day of your time, but by joining a tour you can check that this is the case and ensure that you do not misjudge the time it takes to get to and return from a trip.
Check Your Facts
Once you have a basic plan, the next step is to check that all of your facts about distances are realistic and manageable. Look at the tour times and flight times. Be sure to check distances on the map to ensure that it actually is possible to cover the distances that you intend to in the time that you have set aside.
Ask a Friend
If you know someone that has been on a trip to Australia then asking them for help in looking over your itinerary is certainly a good idea. Be warned, however, that there is far too much to remember from any trip to Australia and that realistically no one can give you all of the information that you need from their own experiences, unless you are simply copying their itinerary.
Ask a Forum
Putting a query up on a forum is a good way to get advice on your itinerary. Requesting that people check the feasibility instead of just suggesting new things is very important, however, because otherwise you will simply get new suggestions for locations sent to you. Forums can be wonderfully helpful in planning an itinerary, but you will need to leave plenty of time to collect and assess the responses.







