Australian Traveller

On the road with our readers

YOU ARE A THOROUGHLY WELL-TRAVELLED bunch, and we wanted to know what all-time favourite experiences you’ve had in the 18 years since Australian Traveller launched, and what’s still to tick off your bucket list.

We had an inspired response – more than we can fit in these pages – with some definite themes emerging: Uluru never fails to move us and leaves an indelible impression that stays with us long after we’ve washed the last of the red dirt away. “Sunrise at Uluru was a spectacular favourite moment of mine,” says Lis Petersen from NSW. “And here I sit, late at night, the memory as fresh as if it were this morning. Our heart of the country is now in my heart and for this I will be forever grateful.”

And holidays that provide a chance to bond as a

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