Stay : West Coast National Parks
Western Australia is five times the size of France, and is surely the state of superlatives: the most isolated, the wildest, the sunniest... This tour idea invites you to discover it.
Summary of the stay
Best time to go
14 days
€€€ - Luxury
Where to stay - Perth ?
The map of your stay - Australie
Detail of the stay : West Coast National Parks - 14 days
Day 1: First day of discovery around Perth
Steps: Perth, Rottnest Island
Departure from Perth. Go for a swim on Cottesloe beach, discover the smiling quokkas on Rottnest Island, cycle along the Swan River or admire the city from Kings Park.
KINGS PARK
Day 2: Crossing Nambung National Park to the north
Steps: Albany, Pinnacles Desert, Geraldton
Head north on the Brand Highway. On the way, stop off at the Pinnacles, astonishing mineral formations. In Geraldton, a visit to the Western Australian Museum is well worthwhile for its fine exhibitions on Aboriginal people. Geraldton is a former mining town and lobster fishing center.
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM ALBANY
Day 3: Kalbarri National Park
Steps: Kalbarri
The Kalbarri is a park of magnificent gorges and cliffs, stretching 1,000 km into the bush. Nature in its wildest state.
Day 4: Péron Peninsula
Steps: Denham, Monkey Mia
Shark Bay area. Turn off the main road and head for Monkey Mia to see dolphins, then enter François Peron National Park, superb for its pristine beaches, cliffs and salt lakes.
FRANÇOIS PERON NATIONAL PARK
Day 5: Coral reef
Steps: Coral Bay Et Ningaloo Reef
Ningaloo Reef and Coral Coast, one of the most beautiful places in Western Australia, with a coral reef and a superb coastline dotted with natural wonders such as gorges, beaches, reefs and headlands.
Day 6: Small stopover in Coral Bay
Steps: Coral Bay Et Ningaloo Reef
Take a break in Coral Bay. Relax on the beach or go shopping.
Day 7: Hiking in Karijini National Park
Steps: Karratha, Karijini National Park
From Karratha, take an organized tour of the magnificent Karijini National Park, made up of deep, cool gorges; go to the Oxer viewpoint, a ridge that overlooks the gorge by 300 meters.
Day 8: After the effort, a swim in a waterfall
Steps: Karijini National Park
To finish the trek, cool off under the Fortescue waterfall.
Day 9: Wild stretches
Steps: Broome
Direction Broome. Enter the Kimberley region, in the north of Western Australia.
Day 10: Beach paradise
Steps: Broome
In Broome, head for Cable Beach, perhaps the most beautiful of Australia's 10,000 beaches.
Day 11: Discovery of an ancestral place
Steps: Broome
From Broome, go to Purnululu park and its astonishing geological formations, the Bungles Bungles.
Day 12: Drive to Litchfield National Park
Steps: Litchfield National Park
Head back to Darwin and discover Litchfield National Park, a large sandstone plateau surrounded by cliffs, an ideal place for camping.
Day 13: Green landscapes, red earth and clear water
Start your hike in this magnificent park.
Day 14: Relaxation in fresh waters
Steps: Litchfield National Park
For the last day at Litchfield National Park, enjoy the natural pools fueled by waterfalls.
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