When it comes to the great outdoors, there are few nations that can rival Australia’s relatively untouched landscapes and scenery.
Getting out of the city and into some of the world’s oldest forests and mountain ranges provides a sense of seclusion and calm that canāt be found in too many other countries. Paired with Australia’s low population and vastness, youāre looking to experience less intrusion and more likely to have your camping spaces all to yourself.
That in mind, we have some great reasons outlined below as to why you should camp in Australia, and how to make the most of your next camping trip!
1.Youāre Taking a Break From the City
One fact that many foreigners donāt know about Australia, nor do many Australians, is that Australia is a profoundly urbanised country. Although sparsely populated and quite large, the majority of the countryās population resides in a capital city.
With that being said, if youāve recently landed in Australia and are planning on staying for a holiday, thereās a good chance youāve touched base in a major city and arenāt really planning to leave it any time soon.
That out of the way, our first reason to go camping in Australia is to take a break from city life! Youāll have the freedom to curl up under the stars and enjoy the silence away from major freeways and shopping malls. However, you donāt have to say goodbye to all of the cityās luxuries and hopping on to Botanex before you hit the road might be something to consider to get yourself some important essential camping items.
2.Camping in Oz is Communal
Though weāve pointed out that camping is an easy way to get away from it all, weāre also here to say that camping in Australia is sometimes rather communal.
If youāve found yourself at a campsite with plenty of other happy campers, then weāre fairly confident that these people will happily talk you through any questions you might have, even something as trivial as being stuck putting up your tent.
The tale of Aussies being rather kind-hearted and helpful isnāt exactly a tale, and if youāre interested in making a new friend or two then getting out on the trails and hitting the camping sites is a great way to do just that.
3.Youāre Learning New Skills
As weāre sure youāll agree, camping is a surefire way to learn some new skills, and if youāre looking to get in touch with your inner outdoors person, then thereās no better way to do that than to head out camping.
Given that most of Australia’s better campsites are quite far from the luxuries of city life, youāll have to pack, prep and plan what youāll be doing once you reach camp. This means being ready for whatever might be thrown at you, and thus youāll be learning how to take care of yourself without the help of city life.
For example, if youāve never pitched a tent before, youāll definitely be learning how to do that, though there is more to camping than just setting up the tent. Youāll soon find that youāre a pro at outdoor cooking, cleaning things off without a traditional sink and even being able to ward off insects without the help of a sliding glass door.
Those points noted, and many more, youāll be on your way to learning a little more about self-sufficiency and how to get on without the luxuries of everyday life.
4.Youāre Getting Some Fresh Air
It isnāt a secret that out of the city and up into the mountains gives you some of the most crisp and fresh air there is, and thankfully Australia is home to campsites from the plains, the farms and the mountains to choose from.
If youād like to get up and away from the city, then there are likely plenty of options around your area whether it be Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane or Adelaide. Finding a mountainous camping range wonāt be too difficult at all, and once youāve made your choice, getting packed and heading up for the fresh air wonāt be too much of a hassle at all.
Youāll be able to pitch your tent at camp, and take a wander through the forests and trails and experience some clean, crisp air.
5.Camping is Affordable in Australia
One thing that surprises many travellers about camping in Australia is just how affordable it is.
Given that many Australians make camping a routine pastime, the price of camping goods, camping sites and even camping tours and transport can be (and often is) a lot more affordable than counterparts in Europe and the US.
Youāll be able to find everything from a tent, sleeping bag, camping fridge and more at great prices and head out on the trails without breaking the bank.
Depending on the city youāre in, there may even be round-trip camping transport, which means you wonāt need to take a vehicle into unfavourable terrain, and simply rely on transportation options that come and go multiple times per day.
With our points above out of the way, weāre confident that youāll enjoy camping in Australia as much as many Aussies do, and with the right planning and preparation, youāll be sure to have a stellar time no matter where youāve chosen to go camping in Oz.