More Aussies than ever are packing up their lives and hitting the road, exploring what this great country has to offer. since the Covid pandemic put a temporary ban on international , and the is showing no sign of slowing down. But gone are the days when .

Now scores of Aussies, including couples, families and even singles, are taking to the great outdoors hoping to explore the Australian landscape while enjoying life on the — and often with all the added luxuries of home. West Australian couple from the road where they'd planned to live in a campervan. The couple, along with thier kids, set off on a nine-month trip cross-country, covering the traditional "big lap" route, starting in Perth and travelling clockwise around the country.

Meanwhile, Canadian woman Jordy Kummer moved to Australia and is now In her opinion, it's the best way to see the country — and she's not alone in her thoughts. And while there are simple alternatives to life on the road, with a small van, camper, hybrid, traditional caravan and smaller add-ons for utes among the options available, many are now opting for full decked-out motorhomes with the works. According to some avid caravanners, $100,000 could get Aussies going with a suitable set-up to take the road — a motorhome designed for sleeping, eating, living and, of course, driving.

With all the essentials too. And while it might seem steep, many are willing to pay it for a taste of the good life. Speaking of their plans to travel around Austr.