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Western Australia, regarded as the largest state in the World, is a sun kissed land blessed by mother nature. Imagine pristine white beaches, aqua blue oceans, towering old growth forest, ancient gorges carved by water and wild dolphins that allow humans to touch them as if they were old friends. An Australian Pinnacle Holiday is about encounters with nature and exploring the awe inspiring natural beauty of Western Australia. Whilst here, you’ll enjoy a holiday without crowds as Western Australia has a small population of 1.9 million people with around 1.38 million living in the capital city, Perth.
Wildflowers
Western Australia is renowned for its amazing spring wildflower season where fields are blanketed like snow by wild flowers. Whilst the famous yellow and pink “Everlasting wild flowers” are best seen north of Kalbarri during July to October, some types can be seen all year round. Profusion of wild flowers is dependent upon weather conditions and may vary daily. Look for this pink flower symbol for tours that may experience wild flowers. Our expert driver/guides will share with you their local knowledge and secret flower sites, ensuring that you experience the very best wildflower locations that Western Australia has to offer.
Kimberley Region
Offering the real Australian outback the remote Kimberley Region of Western Australia’s north is considered even by Australians as a last frontier. An immense area larger than the entire Australian state of Victoria and close to 3 times the size of the United Kingdom, there is much to explore. Over millions of years this arid land has been shaped by tropical summer monsoon rains that have carved out amazing landforms, stunning gorges, waterfalls and pristine hidden swimming holes.
Experience travelling up rough rugged outback roads and through kilometres of wilderness to reach awe inspiring natural landforms such as the world heritage listed Bungle Bungles. It has a rich mix of cultures and history, a place where you can experience a stay at a cattle station homestead, discover traditional indigenous ways and perspectives on an Aboriginal cultural tour, or delve into the Pearling history of Broome’s Chinatown.
With virtually no rain between April to November, you can enjoy hot days, blue skies and balmy evenings.A holiday to the Kimberley can be as active or as lazy as you need it to be. Enjoy a resort holiday and lounge around on Broome’s famous,22 kilometre long Cable Beach (ranked the third most beautiful beach in the world)or join a 4WD tour or cruise with an expert guide to discover the Kimberley Wilderness.
North West Region
Discover just how big Western Australia is by experiencing the arid north west outback coast, those making the journey will be rewarded with a collection of inspiring encounters with nature.
Experience the incredible moonlike landscape of the Pinnacles Desert, World heritage listed and wild dolphins of Monkey Mia, red rocks and gorges of Kalbarri and pristine azure blue waters of incredible Ningaloo Reef. In spring (Jul - Nov) stretches of barren roadside come to life, blanketed with colourful wild flowers featuring pockets of pink, blue, yellow and white.
South West Region
The cooler compact South West region of Western Australia is a visually stunning region perfect for scenic touring. Best known for the renowned Margaret River wine region, an area famed for producing under 3% of Australia’s wine but over 25% of Australia’s premium wine, the South West is also home to Western Australia’s only old growth forest and a spectacular coastline. Throughout the region, indulge in fine wine and gourmet vineyard lunches, enjoy rolling green farmlands dotted with historic little towns, a rugged coastline with spectacular surf and underground caves. Easy travelling with short distances between townships, the region is ideal for recharging and relaxing. For a detailed insight into this spectacular region join one of our escorted tours.
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