Tourism

Greatopia Down Under

Ready to be mesmerized by great views? Well, the Great Ocean Road is ready to take you on! Travel to Melbourne in Victoria and drive along the beautiful Great Ocean Drive as you glance at the nature-made rock formations and feel the cool breeze from the ocean. Turtle Down Under offers an array of readymade travel packages for agents to customize for every traveller. Tailor every aspect of an itinerary and be the expert at what you do while partnering with Turtle Down Under. Add Melbourne as one of the top destinations on your client’s itinerary and let them experience the Greatopia. It’s all about the journey!The drive on the Great Ocean Road is an unforgettable experience, driving with family or friends, the scenic view will be the icing on the cake. The drive along will allow travellers to view the rock formations named the 12 apostles sprinkled through the course of the drive, offering an exciting experience when spotted. There are many stops along the drive for travellers to pull over for a few and take in the visuals. There are many experiences that lie ahead, including a helicopter ride, offering an aerial view of the Great Ocean Road and the 12 Apostles. The 12 apostles situated at Great Ocean Road will spice up anyone’s vacation photos, with their naturally intriguing form and enormous size, every traveller is bound to be mesmerized. Travellers will enjoy Australia’s backyard with a fantastic view when they’re visiting Greatopia, with great restaurants, bars and parks, there is something for everyone in the family. Down Under has much more to offer than the traditional tourist spots, travellers will be able to discover much more about mother nature as they uncover forests, blowholes, volcanic lakes, and craters. Ensure your traveller’s itinerary isn’t too full or they might miss out on the other wonders of Down Under! What are you waiting for?Turtle Down Under has multiple travel tours and accommodation packages for you to discover. Simply customise to suit any travellers needs and create memorable experiences in just seconds! Sign up today and gain access to Australia’s best unique travel packages on your agent dashboard. Be the expert at what you do when you work with TDU.

Lessen your impact

A global problemWe’re all more aware of the current impact of plastic use on the planet. The question is, are we doing enough to reverse our mistakes? At Turtle Down Under, we believe in promoting the use of recyclable or reusable materials to preserve and hopefully replenish our earth’s health. The plastic waste island floats in the Pacific Ocean, measuring up to 1.6 million Km². There is no better time than now for each one of us to take action to save the earth. The presence of plastic has plagued our lives for a very long time now, after all, it is used in every form of packaging, toothbrushes, textiles, mobile phones, and even cosmetic ingredients. The use of plastic in our everyday objects causes the act of giving it up completely very difficult, not just for the everyday individuals but it comes at a big price for large operating businesses. Recyclable packaging and organic ingredients come at a price, is it worth saving our planet? Doing the right thingThe impacts of plastic have worsened to the point that governments are finally proposing ways to reduce the impact on the planet. Travelers are one of the big contributors to single-use plastic waste, you can carry reusable cutlery, bags, bottles, and straws to be mindful on your vacation. To put everything into perspective,– Over 500 billion plastic bottles are produced worldwide every year.– In 2020, we generated more than 500 million tons of plastic, 900% more compared to 1980.– Our oceans are home to over 150 million tons of waste.– By 2025, the ocean could contain more plastic than fish We at Turtle Down Under work together to do our best every day, our team is consciously using reusable water bottles, straws, and even tote bags to lessen the impact of single-use plastic. It is crucial to preserve the quality of the planet as much as possible for the well-being of our own lives as well as future generations. Your shopping bag may be single-use but our planet is not. Let’s all do our part. source

Northern vacation

The season of travel has arrived and Northern Territory is ready for all travellers. Travellers can now experience the great Down Under and quench their thirst for a Northern vacation. It’s time to get packing and travelling this Dry Season, Northern Territory has been one of the most sought after destination for international travellers, mainly due to the scenic views and luxury accommodations. The Northern wayTravellers can enjoy quiet time at their hotels or get out and about on local tours for some sight seeing. Some popular destinations include, The Uluru, Stokes Hill Wharf and the Alice Springs. All these locations have one thing in common, which is how mesmerising they are! For those seeking a twinge of thrill, there are off road and jet skiing adventures to explore. No matter where travellers want to go on their Northern vacation, there’s an accommodations close by to suit their travel plans. Want to wake up to a beautiful view of Kings Creek – we’ve got your covered, Want to sleep under the sky and glance at the stars as you dose off? – we’ve got that too! the opportunities are endless when it comes to customising our travel and tour packages. Customise them to suit every traveller’s needs to give them a wonderful Northern experience! It doesn’t end thereNorthern Territory has several local Zoo’s and beaches to stroll through, showcasing native wildlife and marine life. Learn something new when you visit down under and discover a whole new world of unique animals, mesmerising views, and a great sense of culture no one should miss out on! Discover more!Turtle Down Under has multiple travel, tour and accommodation packages for you to discover. Simply customise to suit a travellers needs and create memorable experiences in just seconds! Sign up today and gain access to Australia’s best unique travel packages on your agent dashboard. Be the expert at what you do when you work with TDU.

Adventures of Western Australia

Many things to seeWestern Australia is home to many incredible locations for everyone to see. Come say g’day to the most sought-after spots to quench your thirst for adventure and wonder. Turtle Down Under offers everything you need when it comes to creating exciting experiences for your travellers. Take them to a trip down under to visit Western Australia. The adventure never endsVenture into a land that is three times the size of England and with only a population of 40,000, the Kimberley region spreads over Australia’s entire north-western corner. Travellers will find prolific wildlife, freshwater swimming holes, majestic canyons, and several outback stations. Cruise the Kimberley coastline and see the wonderous waterfalls, ancient Aboriginal rock art, and white sandy beaches or for something a little more hands-on, travellers can drive on the Gib River Road. The adventure never stops as there are endless destinations for travellers to explore. The Bungle Bungles have been one of the many interesting natures formed wonders, appearing like a beehive-like shape, these massive rocks were formed 350 million years ago. Travellers can soar above them to witness the full spectrum of this wondrous rock formation. The horizontal Falls have got you covered for those who want to get up close and personal! Cruse in between the twin gaps and over the rushing waters this on an exhilarating boat tour. Or view this natural wonder from a bird’s eye view on a helicopter ride. For the nature-loving traveller, the Broome’s mangroves will offer an insight into Australian native animals and cruise through the Buccaneer’s rock pools with an indigenous guide. While travellers are in Broome, they can enjoy a relaxing camel ride over the glistening Cable Beach, there is truly no better way to explore Broome’s blue beaches and vibrant red rocks. The world of Turtle Down UnderMake your mark within the tourism industry while utilizing Turtle Down Under’s readymade itineraries and travel packages. Customize and edit travel packages to suit every traveller’s need with ease! Be the expert using our state-of-the-art Shell Technology and start reaching your goals! Source

Would keeping native animals as pets help lessen the threat to their species?

But they are so cuteWhile the existing belief is that wildlife should remain in the wild, others believe different. One esteemed biologist anticipates that keeping native Australian wildlife as pets could be detrimental to helping their chances of survival. A palaeontologist from the University of New South Wales, Mike Archer said that not authorizing the public to keep native animals as pets were “potentially a passport to extinction”. Insinuating the Australian wilderness is far less capable than the average human raising native animals. Though only South Australia and Victoria allow a permit to keep native animals as house pets, contrary to popular belief Archer believes “you wouldn’t be interfering with what’s happening to them in the wild”. Archer also raises the point of preventing many species from extinction if individuals had been allowed to keep wild animals as pets. It is commonly believed that wild animals belong in the wild, allowing nature to take its course, over the years, human interference has caused the extinction of several species. By hunting, overharvesting, introducing invasive species into the wild, polluting and changing forests and wetlands into croplands and urban areas, humans have driven several species to complete extinction. Taking into consideration raised by Archer, can humans reverse the damage that has already been done? It is difficult to believe that keeping native Australian wildlife as pets can cause a positive impact rather than a hindrance in nature’s course. Prevention is better than cureOne of many points made by Professor Archer is the extinction of Tasmanian tigers (thylacine). After Tasmanian sheep farmers believed that thylacines were eating their sheep, a bounty was paid between 1888 and 1909 and is believed to be the primary cause behind the extinction as over 4000 thylacines were killed. Archer said “The saddest thing about this whole story was… they were regarded as vermin” further implying the root of the issue was the perception of thylacines amongst people and not because humans weren’t treating wild animals as domesticated ones. The popularity of bearded dragons and reptiles growing among pet owners, collectors, and zoos as per WA-based reptile catcher Phil Schenberg. Many forget the harsh reality of their ignorance when it comes to owning a reptile species. “Bearded dragons make great pets for beginners. They can be very interactive and quite easy to look after with the right husbandry” said Mike Archer, not taking into consideration that if these wild creatures fall into the wrong hands, they are destined to disappear as many reptiles are legally exported and dried for their mythical medicinal properties. Most of the reptiles are taken from their homes in the wild for export purposes and for humans to even begin to reverse the effects of this trading would require 420,000 females and 42,000 males: 90,000 incubation containers and 336,000 cages plus food and a plethora of qualified staff. It all seems clear cut on paper but the reality of this would be considering the death rates and the 1.2 million reptiles which are exported. Admiring from a distanceAlthough Mike Archer’s love for wild animals leads him to believe their extinction could be prevented by keeping them as pets, people’s track record doesn’t make this idea plausible by any means. All wildlife thrives in its own habitats and has evolved in a way to keep generations of species alive thus far, intruding that would only cause a hurdle for their natural reproduction. Source1 Source2

Fun, Fresh, Fantastic!

NSW, the fun capitalTake a dive into the rich culture, bustling nightlife and beautiful scenic views New South Wales has to offer. There is something to do please everyone down under as travellers will never run out of things to do. Explore Arts and Culture, Sports events, or enjoy a chill day at the beach. Feel newNew South Wales is incredibly diverse in what it offers, from nature parks to luxury experiences, travellers will always be on their toes when it comes to fun. NSW is home to many national parks, gardens, world heritage wonders as well as astrotourism. Travellers will be able to delve into these unforgettable activities and create memories like no other. Many native animals are located within the coasts of NSW, attractions such as whale watching and animal encounters at the local Zoo will occupy any and every kid! If travellers want to zone out a little and take a breath of fresh air in nature, NSW has got that covered. Take a walk into the Mount Kosciuszko Summit, bushwalk in the Blue Mountains, walk by Cape Byron walking track for some fresh air by the beach or get a bird’s eye view of what’s underneath at the Breadknife and Grand High Tops walk. Whatever walk travellers choose, they will experience an exhilarating adventure that will give their mind and body a great workout! For travellers wanting to spend quality time outside of nature, they’re in for a treat! NSW has a plethora of attractions for families, such as Treetop Adventure Park and Jamberoo Action Park. Travellers can get up close and personal with animal encounters at the Zoo as well as pet and feed marine life at the Irukandji Shark and Ray Encounters. Wind downIt is important to have a balance on any vacation, spending some quiet and relaxing time at the beach just might do the trick. Travellers will discover the most beautiful beaches in the world at New South Wales. With the coastline stretching over 2,000km the scenic view of the horizon will never come to an end. Splattered with perfect surfing, swimming, snorkelling and sunbaking locations, this stretch of sand is all about winding down. The North, South and Central coasts of NSW are home to an abundance of colourful marine life. Travellers will be greeted with glimpses of vivid fish soaring through the waters. Travellers can dive and snorkel to take a closer look at the marine life or observe them from the water surface while kayaking and paddle boarding. The Turtle Down Under experienceTurtle Down Under offers a wide range of travel packages to create and sell unforgettable experiences to your clients. NSW is the fun capital, catering to every travellers that sets foot. Partner with TDU and utilise our state-of-the-art Shell Technology to edit and sell in just seconds. Be the expert at what you do while using Turtle Down Under’s advanced technology. To find out more visit our About Us and Shell Technology. Source

How to be a sustainable traveller.

What do we mean by sustainable travel?There are many misconceptions about sustainable travel and what it truly means. Individuals often think of sustainability as reducing the environmental footprint, but in fact, it is much more inclusive and collective than that. Sustainable travelling is all about attaining equilibrium between human wellbeing, environmental health, and economic growth. Sustainable travel also focuses on lessening the negative impacts and increasing the positive benefits for cultures, communities, ecosystems, and the planet. Sustainable tourism gauges the instant impacts felt today as well as the extended impacts that will be experienced by future generations. There are many trending words thrown around such as “community-based tourism” “nature-tourism” “ethical travel” “regenerative travel” or “ecotourism”. Without getting in too deep, these terms refer to being tapered in range and focus on specific aspects of sustainable travel. For example, regenerative travel focuses on repairing the damage that has been done and leaving places better than they were before, whereas ecotourism focuses on responsible travel to natural areas in the world. So how to start travelling more sustainably you may askIt’s great to know and understand what sustainable travelling means but the positive repercussions come into play when you start to practice travelling sustainably. We have put together a few tips to get the ball rolling, keep in mind the impact travellers will have once they adopt some practices from the list below. Our contributionTurtle Down Under is constantly striving to be as sustainable as possible when it comes to our contribution to the travel and tourism industry. We are an ethical company and huge promoters of sustainable travel and most importantly, teaching individuals how to travel sustainably. Source

Make life easier with our travel templates

Giving you a stress-free experienceAt Turtle Down Under we are all about offering wonderful experiences for everyone. Our latest advancement within our campaign has been offering travel templates to minimize stress, save some time and provide you with a solution to form a better connection with your clients. Reassuring clients with your knowledge about the Turtle Down Under’s travel packages you offer will not only boost their confidence in you but also help you reach a broader audience. The travel template we will be offering will be sent out via WhatsApp messages, the message will include a brief description of the location we will be targeting for the week, a few facts about the location to get yourself familiarized as well as the template itself, which includes an image of the country, a space for you to add your logo, a price as well as a short description of your choice. It’s easy as pieSelling with Turtle Down Under’s travel templates and become a master at your craft. With technology and templates so easy to use, you will be amazed at how easy it is to get travel packages out there. Keep an eye out for weekly updates and travel templates to always stay up to date on the latest destinations for your clients to discover. Get it done in 60 secondsIt is extremely important to be aware of consumer trends and needs when it comes to creating the perfect travel itinerary. With TDU’s travel packages, you don’t have to worry about any of that because we do all the hard work for you! Our latest cutting-edge Shell Technology makes it so all you have to do is add, edit, and sell. Why us?You might be thinking, why choose Turtle Down Under? Because it is your one stop shop for all your needs of course! Sign up with Turtle Down Under and discover a wide selection of travel packages on your agent dashboard, all put together in one place by our team of experts for you to simply edit and sell in under 60 seconds. Enjoy speed and efficiency like never before with Turtle Down Under.

The Horizontal Falls should be on everyone’s bucket list!

Greatest Natural WonderA sight to see in Talbot Bay, McLarty Range where rich blue water flows through two narrow gorges, a true breath-taking visual. Your clients will not get over the stunning waterfall as it rushes into the rest of the ocean, creating massive ripples, resembling abstract works of art. Described by David Attenborough as “one of the greatest natural wonders of the world” A natural phenomenon that is stunning and interesting. The powerful tides can reach well over 10 meters and the direction of the flow reverses, ensuring the water flow in two different way each day. The Horizontal Falls is in the Buccaneer Archipelago and is not accessible by any vehicle. Traveller can catch an epic view of the falls on a flight from Broome or Derby, for those who are brave, get up close and personal with mother nature with an extended cruise and land at the Horizontal Falls. Reaching an average temperature of 33 degrees Celsius will make the cruise on the water more enjoyable with fresh air. Travellers can enjoy The Horizontal Falls tours however they like, with tour times ranging from half-day, full-day, overnight and 24 hours stays depending on the tour operator and tour option chosen. Frequently Asked Questions What are the Horizontal Falls?The Horizontal Falls are fast-moving tidal currents that rush through two narrow gorges of McLarty Range in Talbot Bay, they are often described as waterfalls ‘turned on their side’. What is the difference in tides at the Horizontal Falls?The daily tidal flow through the Horizontal Falls can be more than 10m on each side, also known as the spring tides and neap tides. During spring tides, the water flows rapidly through the falls, whereas during neap tides, there is a weak tidal movement. How wide are the tides?The most inland gorge is around 12 meters wide, whereas the most seaward opening is around 20 meters. How long is the flight from Broome or Derby to the Horizontal Falls?Flights departing from Derby take around 40 minutes to reach the Falls and flights from Broome to Talbot Bay takes 1hr 15minutes. A wonderous adventureGet your clients excited with Turtle Down Under’s travel packages to Australia’s finest tourist locations. You can utilise our state-of-the-art Shell Technology to add, edit, and sell tour packages like an expert. Contact us to find out more and login to your agent dashboard and start selling!   Source

Fun at the Melbourne Zoo

Something wildThe Melbourne Zoo has been an iconic destination for all animal-loving travellers. Over the years, the zoo has added many attractions to its ever-growing list of species that are showcased. Visiting Melbourne should be at the top of your client’s list as the native wildlife is something they don’t want to miss. The Melbourne Zoo is not only focused on the animals’ well-being but as well as protecting them, your clients will learn so much more about Australian wildlife during the zookeeper talks. With plenty of animal encounters, your clients can get up close and personal with some of the wildlife under the supervision of a zookeeper. They can walk through marine life, butterfly sanctuary, bird conservation, and reptile exhibit to experience the vast collection of Australia’s vibrant wildlife. Nature play spaceTo keep the kids busy and happy, the Melbourne Zoo has exhibited a nature play space that includes lots of nature-related activities. Kids will experience building a Gorilla nest, building a Gorilla observation tent, guided nature play activities, and roaming puppet play. One of the many well-known attractions which are popular amongst kids is the giant tortoise. Weighing up to 250kgs, these slow-moving gentle giants munch on grass, herbs, leaves, and woody stems to fill their bellies.  The opposite of the giant tortoise is the Little penguin, the smallest of Australia’s species, weighing around 1.5kgs. Kids and penguin-loving adults will have a blast watching these little guys zipping through the water. Much much more!There is so much more to discover at the Melbourne Zoo, so why not offer your clients an itinerary full of fun activities to do in Melbourne? Utilize Turtle Down Under’s travel packages to create the perfect travel plan for your clients. Be the expert at what you do while using our state-of-the-art Shell Technology. Visit Turtle Down Under to learn more about us and login / Sign up and get selling! Source

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