From the Opera House sails to the Outback's red heart, the Great Barrier Reef to the rainforests of Queensland — Australia is a self-contained continent where every state feels like a different country.
Australia is the world's sixth-largest country and the only one that occupies an entire continent. Sydney's iconic harbour, Melbourne's coffee laneways, the Gold Coast's surf beaches, Cairns' reef gateway and Uluru's spiritual sandstone monolith all sit within one trip — though distances are vast and internal flights are usually a must.
For Indian travellers, Australia hits a rare sweet spot — , safe, family-friendly, with a huge Indian diaspora, vegetarian food everywhere, and direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru. With TravelDham, you get end-to-end ETA filing, multi-city itineraries (Sydney + Melbourne is the 6-night classic), reef and Great Ocean Road day-trip bookings, and 24×7 support in Indian timezone.
“Our curated journeys to Australia are specifically tailored for discerning Indian travelers. We synchronize luxury boutique accommodation, private guided excursions, and intricate culinary coordination—including specialized dietary and gourmet dining arrangements. From the moment you land to your departure, our dedicated concierge is at your service 24/7.”


The sail-shaped UNESCO icon, Harbour Bridge views and a ferry to Manly — Sydney's harbour is the unmissable opening act of any Australia trip.
Sydney Opera House & Harbour — The sail-shaped UNESCO icon, Harbour Bridge views and a ferry to Manly — Sydney's harbour is the unmissable opening act of any Australia trip.
Circular Quay & The Rocks — Sydney's historic waterfront — sandstone laneways, harbour-front pubs and the best sunset spot on Earth between the Opera House and the Bridge.
Blue Mountains National Park — Echo Point, the Three Sisters sandstone trio and Scenic World's cable car and railway — a UNESCO wilderness day trip from Sydney.
Melbourne City — Federation Square, Flinders Street Station, laneway street art and Yarra River cafés — Australia's coffee and culture capital.
Great Ocean Road — A 243km coastal drive from Torquay to the Twelve Apostles limestone stacks via Apollo Bay and Loch Ard Gorge — one of the world's great road trips.
Phillip Island Penguin Parade — Watch hundreds of little penguins waddle ashore at sunset — a 1.5-hour drive from Melbourne and one of Australia's most-loved wildlife experiences.
Land in Sydney, check in, and warm up with The Rocks' historic laneways, a walk to Circular Quay, and sunset views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge.