Sydney: A tourist Destination By Bella Drummond
Sydney is well known for it’s amazing and unique tourist attractions. One is the Harbour bridge Climb. Since 1998, Bridge Climb has made it possible for tourists to climb the southern half of the bridge. Tours run throughout the day, from dawn to dusk and are only cancelled for electrical storms or high wind. Night climbs are also available. Groups of climbers are provided with protective clothing appropriate to the prevailing weather conditions and are given an orientation before climbing. During the climb, attendees are secured to the bridge by a wire lifeline. Each climb begins on the eastern side of the bridge and ascends to the top At the summit, the group crosses to the western side of the arch for the descent. Each climb is a three-and-a-half-hour experience.
Sydney's coastline is part of the annual group 5 Humpback migration path from Antarctica to the Coral sea. From mid May to Early December they can be seen in the waters of the coast and on rare occasions swimming into Sydney Harbour itself. Whale Watching can be done from any of the clifftop walks or lookouts, however there are volunteer locations at North Head and Cape Solander at Botany Bay and a number of boat based whale watching tours departing from the Sydney CBD.
Sydney Wildlife World is a zoo in the Sydney CBD. It officially opened in September It is located on the shores of Darling Harbour and is attached to Sydney Aquarium. Sydney Wildlife World is unusual for a zoo in that it is entirely enclosed and air-conditioned. The indoor zoo features a one- kilometre walkway which snakes through 7000 square metres of enclosures. The enclosure features around 6000 native animals.