Western Australia


Western Australia is famed for a relaxed pace, interesting terrains and climates.

White beaches greet the visitor at Esperance, you can interact with some of the most enchanting creatures of the ocean by diving with whale shark on Ningaloo Marine Park and feed wild bottlenose dolphins at Monkey Mia, or perhaps take a camel along Broome’s Cable Beach as the sun sets over the limitless horizon.  Perhaps take a four wheel drive along the remote and secluded Dampier Peninsula.  There's so much to explore in Western Australia.  

If you can explore the interior can and see the rich red earth of the Gascoyne Murchison outback, while there you can learn about the Aboriginal history of Mount Augustus and the Kennedy Range. Wonder at the wheat belts small, friendly towns or take time to get to grips with local geological wonders like Wave Rock.  If you want to learn more about local history you can head to Kalgoorlie and the goldfields while all the time immersing yourself environment which supports the surrounding flora and fauna.

In the north you can fly over the Horizontal Waterfalls on the islands of Buccaneer Archipelago.  See for yourself a wealth of ancient Aboriginal rock on the Burrup Peninsula.  One of the finest features within the northern area of the state is spectacular red gorges, waterfalls and emerald swimming holes of Karijini National Park.

And finally there's Perth the capital city of Western Australia.  


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