Adventure explorers should not run out of things to do when visiting Brisbane in Australia.
According to Daily Telegraph reporter Mark Chipperfield, the city has transformed itself in recent times to become a "fast-paced metropolis" that is full of "young, creative types".
Temperatures in the region are often very high but the inhabitants remain very active regardless, the journalist noted.
There are a number of jogging, cycling and walking circuits available and proactive travellers might want to try their hand at kayaking, abseiling and rollerblading at the Riverlife Adventure Centre.
For those worn out by all the exercise, Brisbane is now home to a "thriving" music and restaurant scene, as well as having numerous attractions of historical interest and Victorian parks.
People hoping to make their way to South Australia might want to venture around the region by an alternative mode of transport.
Camel-back rides are available in Flinders Ranges and offer the chance to see kangaroos and wallabies in their natural environment.
