Hong Kong

Hong Kong

Discover Hong Kong’s iconic skyline, lively markets, and beautiful harbor. From shopping streets to mountain viewpoints, the city offers an exciting mix of urban energy and natural beauty.

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Depends on the region: North (May–Oct for dry season), South (Dec–Feb for summer), and avoid extreme heat in the Outback (Nov–Mar).

Yes, most visitors require an eVisitor or ETA visa (apply online before travel).

Absolutely! Snorkel, dive, or take a scenic flight to see the world’s largest coral reef system.

No, climbing is banned (since 2019) out of respect for Aboriginal culture, but base walks and sunset views are incredible.

Kangaroos, koalas, wombats, crocodiles, penguins (Phillip Island), and quokkas (Rottnest Island).

Generally yes, but check for jellyfish (stinger season in the north, Nov–May) and always swim between beach flags.

The Great Ocean Road (VIC) or Red Centre Way (NT) for iconic landscapes.

At least 2 weeks for highlights (east coast/Outback), but 3–4 weeks for a fuller experience.

Risks exist (snakes, spiders, crocs), but attacks are rare—follow local advice and stay cautious in the wild.

Swim with whale sharks (Ningaloo), explore the Outback, or sail the Whitsundays.

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