Discover Western Australia
57If you want to experience the charm of “authentic Australia” then Western Australia is the place to visit. This is the best preserved area of the country where you will be able to find all kinds of wildlife, flora and fauna preserved in their natural environments. Western Australia invites you to explore its fascinating un-spoilt beaches, big blue skies, amazing scenery all of which is further complimented by its friendly people. On your trip you will have the opportunity to explore the wonderful city of Perth, the Coral Coast and the Great Golden Outback.
Perth
The Fascinating Cities of Western Australia
The ideal place to start your Western Australia holidays would be the city of Perth. This city is blessed with having all the essential ingredients that make it a top holiday destination. Here you will be able to find some of the best beaches of the country along with inner-city parks, bustling markets, exciting marine adventures as well as plenty of outdoor dining opportunities. The Swan River is one of the biggest attractions of the capital city along with which it is must to visit the port city of Fremantle. Visitors will also be able to engage in an extensive variety of water sporting activities including fishing, boating, surfing, scuba diving, snorkeling and swimming.
The Coral Coast is where you would want to head to next. This region is known for its exotic beaches, wildlife and amazing natural reserves. The unique rock formations at Cervantes known as the Pinnacles are amongst the must see sites in this part of Western Australia. This region is also home to the world-renowned Ningaloo Reef which offers an amazing all year round fishing experience with a flabbergasting variety of marine life. Monkey Mia is the place to go if you want to catch local dolphins, manta arrays, sea lions, humpback whales and dugongs in their natural habitat.
For an experience of a totally different nature, head over to the Golden Outback region of Western Australia. Here you will be able to witness theatrical landscapes complemented by the expansive clear blue skies. Get ready for true outback adventures along with encounters with the aboriginal culture of Australia. The outback region gives you the opportunity to visit the settlements built during the gold rush. Four-wheel-drive touring is the most exciting experience to engage in this part of Western Australia. This is the best place to visit if you want to capture the essence of authentic Australia and get an insight into the rural atmosphere of the country.
After having taken on the theatrical landscapes of the Golden Outback you should make your way to North West WA. This region is home to the largest wilderness areas of the world. You will also be able to witness the Kimberley which was the inspiration behind the movie titled on the name of the country. Broome is an excellent seaside town that is not only a major tourist attraction in and of itself, but it is also the gateway to reach the amazing Cable Beach. The Cable Beach is a fascinating stretch of soft white sand measuring over 22 kilometers. The warm turquoise waters that lap against the shore create an awe-inspiring environment for travelers. The inland territory of Broome is excellent for four-wheel-drive touring and you can also take a scenic flight to get a bird’s eye view of the extraordinary rock formations as well as the magnificent waterfalls that are scattered around the region. Visitors will also have the opportunity to take an interesting cruise on the waterways that permeate through the entire region. The Rocky landscapes of the Bungle Bungle Range, the Karijini National Park and Lake Argyle are amongst the foremost attractions of the North West.
Above mentioned are just some of the exciting adventures that you will be able to engage in on your trip to Western Australia. The entire region is well facilitated for tourists and you will be able to find plenty of Western Australia accommodation in the form of hotels, resorts, apartments, motels, bed and breakfast joints as well as caravan and camping grounds along the way.






