Kourtney Kardashian reveals the one thing she hates about Australia

Kourtney Kardashian has reflected on her recent visit to Australia and revealed the one element of her trip that she absolutely hated.

The reality TV star spent two weeks Down Under last month as her husband Travis Barker toured the country with his band Blink-182 on their first Australian tour in over a decade.

She was joined by her children Penelope, 11, and Reign, 9, who she shares with her ex Scott Disick, while their eldest child Mason, 14, presumably stayed home. The holiday also marked the first overseas trip for her youngest child, four-month-old Rocky, who she shares with Travis.

Taking to Instagram this week, Kourtney shared a series of never-before-seen snaps of her family visiting the zoo, eating out and enjoying a sweet treat at Messina Gelato in Sydney’s Bondi Beach.

“Feeling so grateful for every single second of time with my babies. Rare to get 2 full weeks of 24/7 time as they get older!” she wrote.

Kourtney’s ‘biggest fear’
She also shared that she wasn’t a fan of Australia’s dangerous wildlife, writing: “Thank you Australia for the beautiful memories (minus the spiders).”

During her trip, Kourtney documented on her Instagram Story that she had encountered a large huntsman spider while staying at her $10,000-a-night Sydney accommodation.

“Um, no thanks,” she wrote alongside a pH๏τo of the arachnid. “Biggest fear is spiders, I think I’m handling this really well.”

She later told her followers that the spider had been “captured to go back outside… far far away”.

Kourtney and Travis take Australia
The loved-up couple were spotted visiting various H๏τspots across Australia last month, including Brisbane’s luxurious Calile Hotel and Melbourne’s popular vegan restaurant Lona Misa in South Yarra.

They also took in the sights of Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs, dining at Bonditony’s and vegan cafe Funky Pies, and enjoyed a family day out at Sydney’s Luna Park, which was shut down for a ‘private’ function. The couple were pH๏τographed enjoying rollercoaster rides with her children Penelope and Reign, as well as Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus and his wife Skye.

The trip marked Travis’s first time back in Australia still the early ‘00s and Kourtney’s first visit in 10 years. It was also Blink-182’s first Australian tour since 2013, however, Travis did not join the band on that tour due to his fear of flying after he was involved in a plane crash in 2008.