Visit Western Australia This Summer
Planning to visit some place exotic, filled with indigenous flora & fauna and picturesque this summer? Western Australia can offer you just the natural environment you need to beat the heat and relax when the temperatures start soaring. The biggest state in Australia also houses a wide range of attractions that you can either feast your eyes on or indulge yourself in. Besides that, there are plenty of things about the place that you will simply love. The most popular ones have been mentioned below in detail:
Karijini National Park
This wonderful National Park in the Pilbara region of WA has the ability to keep nature lovers occupied for several days. The place is filled with red rock cliffs, pools, walks, waterfalls, gorges and of course, quietness and peacefulness. In other words, it is truly a wilderness wonderland.
B&B Accommodation
There are plenty of bed and breakfast facilities in Western Australia that provide a comfortable place to stay along with complimentary home cooked breakfast. For instance, Clover House is a B&B in Kojonup equipped with a plethora of comfortable amenities that offers long stay accommodation options too.
Fremantle Prison
For those who wish to explore old, dated sites with a twist of the dark, there is the Fremantle Prison. Although the place has no infamous spooky rumours associated with it, its torchlight tour can definitely give you the chills. There are also many tours other than that, and all of them are reasonably priced.
Mt. Bruce
Located in the Karijini National Park, Mt. Bruce necessitates its visitors to climb a height of 1235 metres, which is a lot of work honestly. However, the climb is really worth it because one can enjoy exceptional and breathtaking bird’s eye views from the peak.
Ningaloo Reef
The Ningaloo Reef is the Western Australian equivalent of the Great Barrier Reef. The primary attraction of this place is the Whale Sharks, though one needs to visit between March and July to witness them. Nevertheless, there are a number of water activities that can be enjoyed here, including snorkelling, diving, swimming, surfing and so on.
In addition to the ones mentioned above, there are plenty of other reasons that would encourage you to visit Western Australia this summer - the vineyards of Margaret River, the quokkas on Rottnest Island, the Cable Beach in Broome, the scenic beauty of Esperance and also, plethora of eateries, pubs and cafes dotting the region.
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