Camping scene with cars and tents under a starry night sky, featuring a cozy bonfire in the forest.

Top Tips for Camping Down Under

Whether you are a born Aussie who loves life on the road or a foreigner who wishes to see the best of this huge landmass, camping is definitely the preferred way to tour Australia. The locals have long been into camping, and they have moved into the camper trailer era, where you can live in relative luxury while camping.

Here are a few tips for camping in Australia.

  • Research the wildlife – They say that every living thing in Australia bites, stings or stabs and can kill you! While that is not exactly true, there are spiders and reptiles that should be avoided. Salties can swim in freshwater; always remember that! Hiring a camper in Australia is a great way to see the country, and you can spend a few hours looking at local species, including the dangerous ones!
  • Rent a camper trailer – Rent a 4×4 and a camper trailer, and you won’t be disappointed; the tent can be erected in less than two minutes, and it comes with all the mod cons. A solar energy blanket rolled open on the roof will give you all the power you need and make sure you take enough water.
  • Stay off the ground – It is always a good idea to be raised off the ground, if only a few inches, as it keeps insects at bay. If you have a waterproof groundsheet, cover the raised platform with that, and you should remain dry. The ants can be huge in some parts of the northern regions, so be prepared.
  • Use the Internet – Google can help you plan any trip; you can book campsites online and check out towns and restaurants; there isn’t much you can’t find out online. By the time you arrive, you should already have a wealth of knowledge about the country, and that will enrich your experience. You may not be aware that there is a global chip shortage that impacts auto manufacturing.
  • Always be prepared – You never know what might happen, so it is wise to keep drinking water and a flashlight in the vehicle; have a spare cell phone to make an emergency call if needed. It is oh so easy to mess up when in remote areas if you didn’t prepare, take the time to think about what might happen and how you would deal with that.
  • Keep your eye on the weather – The weather can change really fast, so make sure you always look at the short-term forecast and if rain is on the cards, prepare accordingly. Gale-force winds can cause serious issues when camping, so pay attention to forecasts; you can instantly get a readout on any location.

There are many reasons why Aussies love camping and travelling on the road, which is the best way to see this amazing country.

 

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