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Inhaltsverzeichnis Inhaltsverzeichnis INHALTSVERZEICHNIS Die Höhepunkte einer Reise durch den Westen und das Zentrum Australiens 18 Teil I: Vorbereitung und Planung Australien: Daten und Fakten Überblick 22 Zur Geschichte Australiens 23 Aboriginal People 39 Geographie 33 Klima und Klimazonen 37 Zeitzonen 37 Flora und Fauna 38 Kultur 49 Sport 52 Sprache 60 Bildungswesen 63 Reisevorbereitung Einreisebestimmungen 64 Informationen 64 Ein-/Ausreise 65 Führerschein 66 Geld und Devisen 66 Reiseversicherungen 68 Gesundheit 68 Reiseplanung Dauer einer Australienreise / Regionen 71 0 Checkliste - was muss alles ins Gepäck? 72 Die besten Reisezeiten 73 Anreise per Flugzeug 75 Inlandsflüge 79 Reisen in Australien Autofahren in Australien ...; 80 Mietwagen 84 Camper 86 Mietwagen oder Camper? 90 Fahrzeugkauf 92 Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel und Gruppenreisen 93 Unterkünfte 96 Hotels, Motels, Apartments 96 Resorts, Privatzimmer, Jugendherbergen, Backpacker-Hostels 98 Campingplätze und Cabins / 24-Stunden Rastplätze 99 Nationalpark-Campgrounds / Wildes Campen und Bushcamps 100 Reisen im Outback 101 Reiserouten 105 Reisevorschläge 105 Bibliografische Informationen digitalisiert durch http://d-nb.info/101761217X 10 Inhaltsverzeichnis Essen und Trinken 107 Reisen mit Kindern 112 Alles weitere von A - Z Auskunft / Adressen 115 Auswandern 115 Banken 115 Behinderte 115 eMail und Internet 115 Fahrradfahren 116 Feiertage und Ferien 116 Fotografieren 116 Genehmigungen/Permits für Straßen 117 Heiraten 117 Internet 117 Jobben/Arbeiten 118 Kleidung 118 Landkarten 118 Maße und Gewichte 119 Motorradfahren 119 Notfall 119 Öffnungszeiten 119 Post .: 119 Radio und Fernsehen 120 Rauchen 120 Reiseveranstalter 120 Sicherheit 120 Sonnenschutz 120 Souvenirs 121 Strom 121 Studium 121 Sprachkurse 121 Telefonieren 121 Wandern 123 Waschen 123 Zeitunterschied 123 Zeitungen und Zeitschriften 123 Teil II: Unterwegs in Australien Western Australia Überblick 126 Perth 130 Geschichte 130 Adressen & Service Perth 131 Wie, wo, was 136 Stadtbesichtigung City 144 Sehenswertes außerhalb der Innenstadt 147 Perth Zoo 147 Inhaltsverzeichnis 11 Cottesloe Beach 147 Scarborough Beach 148 Hillarys Boat Harbour und Aquarium of Western Australia 148 Umgebung von Perth 149 Fremantle 149 Rottnest Island 152 Carnac Island 156 Swan Valley 157 John Forrest National Park 157 Avon Valley National Park 158 Rundreise durch den Südwesten Überblick 159 Routenvorschlag Südwesten 161 Von Perth nach Hyden (Wave Rock) 162 Auf dem Great Northern Highway von Perth nach Kalgoorlie 165 Kalgoorlie-Boulder 167 H Special-Tour: Great Central Road und Gunbarrel Highway - von Westaustralien in das Rote Zentrum 174 Norseman 180 Espérance 181 Umgebung von Espérance 184 Great Ocean Drive 184 Lake Warden Wetlands 185 Woody Island und Recherche Archipelago 185 Cape Le Grand National Park 186 Cape Arid National Park 188 Stokes National Park 190 Ravensthorpe 190 Hopetoun 190 Fitzgerald River National Park 191 Bremer Bay 193 Stirling Range National Park 194 Porongurup National Park 195 Albany 196 Umgebung von Albany 199 Frenchman Bay 199 Torndirrup National Park 199 Whaleworld 201 Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve 201 Waychinicup National Park 201 West Cape Howe National Park 203 Denmark 203 Umgebung von Denmark 203 William Bay National Park 207 Walpole-Nornalup National Park 208 Walpole 210 Mount Frankland National Park, Fernhook Falls 211 Shannon National Park 211 Northcliffe 212 D'Entrecasteaux National Park 212 12 Inhaltsverzeichnis Warren National Park 213 Pemberton 214 Beedelup National Park 216 Augusta 218 Auf der Caves Road von Augusta nach Dunsborough 220 Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park 220 Margaret River 223 Dunsborough 226 Busselton 227 Bunbury 229 Mandurah 232 Rockingham 233 Von Perth nach Broome entlang der Küste Überblick 234 Routenvorschlag Perth - Broome 236 Yanchep National Park 237 Lancelin 238 Nambung National Park (Pinnacles) 239 Cervantes 240 Jurien Bay 241 Port Denison und Dongara 241 Geraldton 242 Umgebung von Geraldton 248 Abrolhos Islands 248 Chapman Valley 249 Northampton 252 Hutt River Province 252 Kalbarri National Park 253 Kalbarri 255 Outback Coast -Gascoyne Shark Bay 260 HamelinPool 262 Useless Loop und Steep Point 262 Dirk Hartog Island 263 Shell Beach 264 Denham 266 François Peron National Park 266 Monkey Mia 269 Carnarvon 270 Abstecher in das westaustralische Outback: Kennedy Range National Park und Mount Augustus National Park 274 Coral Bay 281 Yardie Creek Run - Auf Allradpisten nach Exmouth 285 Exmouth 287 Cape Range National Park 293 Die Pilbara Region Parburdoo 297 Tom Price 298 Inhaltsverzeichnis 13 Karijini National Park 299 Alternativroute: Mit dem Geländewagen vom Karijini National Park in den Millstream Chichester National Park und weiter zur Küste 305 Millstream Chichester National Park 306 Alternativroute: Auf dem Küstenhighway von Exmouth nach Port Hedland Onslow 308 Mackerei Islands 309 Pannawonica 310 Karratha - Dampier 312 Roebourne und die Point Samson Halbinsel 315 South Hedland 316 Port Hedland 317 Die Kimberly Region Von Port Hedland nach Broome- Der Eigthy Mile Beach 320 Broome 322 Überblick 322 Adressen & Service Broome 324 Sehenswertes in Broome 329 Sehenswertes außerhalb Broomes 332 Dampier Peninsula - Cape Leveque 334 Alternativroute durch das Inland: Von Perth nach Broome auf dem Great Northern Highway Überblick 336 Reisevorschlag 337 NewNorcia 338 Dalwalünu 338 Wubin 339 Paynes Find 339 Mount Magnet 340 Cue 341 Meekatharra 343 Kingford Smith Mail Run: Von Meekatharra zum Mount Augustus Nationalpark 344 Newman 347 Umgebung von Newman 348 Rudall River National Park - abseits der Zivilisation 350 Alternativstrecke: Von Newman über Marble Bar zur Küste 350 The Kimberley - Von Broome nach Darwin auf der Gibb River Road Übersicht 352 Routenvorschlag: Broome - Darwin auf der Gibb River Road 353 Derby 359 Windjana Gorge National Park und Tunnel Creek National Park 363 Lennard River Gorge 365 Bell Gorge 365 Mornington Wildlife Sanctuary 366 Galvans Gorge 367 Manning Gorge 367 14 Inhaltsverzeichnis Abstecher: Kalumburu Road - Mitchell Plateau 368 ElQuestro 373 Kununurra 374 Umgebung von Kununurra 377 Weiterfahrt in das Northern Territory 378 Keep River National Park 379 Timber Creek 379 Gregory National Park 380 Alternativstrecke: Von Broome bis Kununurra auf dem Great Northern Highway Fitzroy Crossing 381 Geikie Gorge National Park 382 Halls Creek 383 Umgebung von Halls Creek 384 Pumululu National Park (Bungle Bungle) 385 Warmun (Turkey Creek) 387 Abstecher nach Wyndham 389 Special-Tour: Tanami Track - Von Halls Creek nach Alice Springs 390 Northern Territory Überblick 392 'Darwin 392 Überblick 392 Adressen & Service Darwin 394 Stadtbesichtigung 399 Sehenswertes außerhalb der City 402 Von Darwin nach Alice Springs (durch den Kakadu National Park) Überblick 403 Routenvorschlag Darwin - Alice Springs 403 Arnhem Highway 404 Mary River National Park 404 Kakadu National Park 407 Alternativstrecke: Auf dem Stuart Highway bis Pine Creek Litchfield National Park 412 Pine Creek 415 Katherine 415 Nitmiluk National Park (Katherine Gorge) 416 Cutta Cutta Caves 418 Mataranka 418 Elsey National Park 419 Tennant Creek 420 Alice Springs 422 Überblick 422 Geschichte 422 Adressen & Service Alice Springs 423 Wie, wo, was 424 Stadtbesichtigung 427 Inhaltsverzeichnis 15 Rundreisen im Roten Zentrum Überblick 431 Routenvorschlag Rotes Zentrum 431 West MacDonnell Ranges 434 Hermannsburg 436 Finke Gorge National Park / Palm Valley 436 Watarrka National Park (Kings Canyon) via Mereenie Loop Road 436 Yulara 438 Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park 439 Rückfahrt nach Alice Springs 441 East MacDonnell Ranges 442 Adressen & Service Rotes Zentrum 444 South Australia Überblick 447 Von Alice Springs nach Adelaide auf dem Stuart Highway Überblick 449 Etappenvorschlag Alice-Adelaide 449 CooberPedy 450 Port Augusta 453 Clare Valley 455 Alternativstrecke: Südaustralisches Outback Alice Springs - Adelaide auf dem Oodnadatta Track und durch die Flinders Ranges Überblick 456 Routenvorschlag Alice Springs - Adelaide 456 Über die Old South Road von Alice Springs durch den Witjira National Park nach Oodnadatta 458 Oodnadatta 460 Auf dem Oodnadatta Track nach Süden 460 Adressen & Service zum Oodnadatta Track 461 Flinders Ranges 462 Flinders Ranges National Park 463 Wilpena (Flinders Ranges NP) 463 Adelaide 465 Überblick 465 Geschichte 465 Adressen & Service Adelaide 466 Wie, wo, was 468 Stadtbesichtigung (Innenstadt) 473 Sehenswürdigkeiten außerhalb der City 477 North Adelaide 477 Glenelg 477 Port Adelaide 477 Umgebung von Adelaide 478 Barossa Valley 478 Adelaide Hills 482 16 Inhaltsverzeichnis Fleurieu Peninsula 483 Kangaroo Island 484 Yorke Peninsula 488 Die Nullarbor Piain: Von Port Augusta nach Norseman Überblick 489 Entfernungen 490 Eyre Peninsula 492 Whyaüa 492 Port Lincoln 493 Umgebung von Port Lincoln 494 Von Port Lincoln entlang der Westküste bis Ceduna 495 Von Port Augusta nach Ceduna auf dem Eyre Highway 497 Gawler Ranges National Park 499 Von Ceduna nach Norseman 500 Anhang Abkürzungen 510 Nützliche Internetseiten 510 Entfernungstabelle 511 Literaturhinweise 511 Bildnachweis 512 Stichwortverzeichnis 513.
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