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Home - Perth - Pinnacles - Kalbarri - Monkey Mia - Coral Bay - Exmouth - Tom Price - Karijini NP - Port Hedland - Broome - Home
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Perth is the largest city in Western Australia and has a relaxed vibe, amazing food and a LOT of sun - what's not to like?! And when you’re road tripping in a campervan there are tons of places to camp. In fact, Perth is almost made for camping and BBQs and there are a lot of opportunities for day trips in the area. We recommend that you visit Freemantle, known for their creative citizens and hippies …
You'll find The Pinnacles in Nambung National Park about 200 km north of Perth. These tall structures, where some of them are up to 5 meters tall were created about 30.000 years ago when the water receded in this area and left a lot of shells. Since then, the wind has removed the sand around them and left these beautiful towers.
The coastal town of Kalbarri is popular amongst beach-lovers, because the beaches are protected by coves. Just a short drive from the city and you'll be in Kalbarri National Park, which is known for its red gorges and amazing view posts. Set your alarm early in the morning and watch the pelicans feed by the river. Maybe head out for a fishing trip or a river cruise? If you're the adventurous type you should test out kayaking, sandboarding, or quad bikes.
Want to get up close and personal with the dolphins? At Shark Bay the cute dolphins are fed three times a day just outside of Monkey Mia. At Shark Bay you can also see fossils in the Hamelin Pool, see the red sand at Francois Peron National Park and spot turtles, sharks, and manta rays. If you’re more into a chill day at the beach, you could just spread out your beach towel on Shell Beach and enjoy life in this perfect setting.
Beautiful coral gardens, white sandy beaches, and a laidback seaside location. hence the name, the top activities here include learning to dive in Ningaloo Marine Park and seeing the big 3; manta rays, whale sharks and humpback whales or hopping in a 4x4 buggy to secret beaches for incredible snorkeling. There are tons of watersports to do here and a lot of stuff to do on land. Ningaloo Reef is Australia’s most accessible coral reef and home to over 500 species of marine life. These are the best times to see these magnificant animals up close:
Manta Rays: All year round, but the best time would be between May & October
Whalesharks: You should aim for the period between April & September
Humpback Whales: Visit between August & November
Karijini National Park in the heart of western Australia has been carved out over two billion years and creates a magical environment with freshwater pools, massive gorges, some of the oldest rock on the planet, waterfalls, and natural spas. You should spend at least three days here if you want to see all the main sights!
There are no gas stations in Karijini so make sure to get a full tank before heading into the park.
Eighty Mile Beach is located halfway between Broome and Port Hedland. The beach is about 220 kilometer long, so there's plenty of room! Its' one of the most important areas for wading birds in all of Australia. Popular activities here include beach fishing, camping, four-wheel driving, beachcombing, viewing wildlife and enjoying magnificent sunsets...
Broome isn't the biggest of town, but it has a lot to offer! Art galleries, museums, and Japanese and Chinese architecture ads a little something special to Broome. See dinosaur tracks at Gantheaume Point and get excited about the most beautiful sunsets you've ever seen, where the sun goes down into the Indian Ocean.
From Broome you'll take a flight to Darwin, the lively capital of Australia's Northern Territory. Explore the bustling Mindil Beach Sunset Market for delicious food and local crafts, visit the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory to learn about the region's history and Aboriginal culture, and take a walk along the Darwin Waterfront for some relaxation. The whole reason you made your way here though, is the cool adventure tour starting the next day!
Get ready for an epic adventure tour, departing from Darwin. You'll explore the stunning landscapes of Kakadu National Park, where you'll see ancient rock art and cool off in natural swimming holes. There are pretty waterfalls as well, and if you're in luck you can spot colourful cockatoos! Next, head to Arnhem Land, a remote area rich in Aboriginal culture and history. Katherine is up next, where you'll cruise through the dramatic Katherine Gorge and maybe even spot some wildlife. Finally, we'll take you to Litchfield National Park, known for its beautiful waterfalls and crystal-clear pools. This tour is packed with natural wonders far north in Australia you don't want to miss.
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