Western Australia is the size of Western Europe with a population of 1,800,000 people, 1.3 million of them live in Perth.
This state offers unspoilt beautiful countryside.This is one of the State’s premiere attractions,
The Pinnacles 2 klms from the sea, is an area of sand of varying yellow colors, where thousands of limestone pinnacles pillars of all shapes and sizes, some as high as 4metres, emerge through the sand, unique and a photograhers delight. ( it's all very Phallic and you'll have lots of fun ). This is a full days tour.
If your into flowers, then you won't want to miss the spectacular Wildflower season unique to Western Australia, that runs from August to November. The sights will take your breath away, stretching as far as the eye can see, in their natural surroundings, a sight you won't forget and ideal for a bit of romance. With over 11,000 wildflower species suddenly brings an abundant of colour to the countryside by bursting into bloom in the warm Spring weather.
Explore the South West caves and Margret River region for the day
New Norcia, founded in 1846 by Beneictine monks in the midst the Australian bush and harsh climate. In this beautifull peacefull valley they built and established a mission, to remind them of their Spainish upbringing the monastery buildings were design with the extragant flavour from Spain. This is only 2 hours drive away.
Monkey Mia where dolphins play, or you can drive to Bunbury to see them.
Wave Rock is near the town of Hyden in the heartland of the the wheatbelt country. This is a days tour of around 700 klms
Pemberton is surrounded by lush forests of Karri, Jarrah and Tingle trees and as you head further south you enter the Valley of the Giants.With plenty of streams and rivers the forests thrive in the mild climate. the trees here are hundred of years old with some giants over 400years old.
The Swan Valley is only a 20 mins drive away. Here you can taste some of the well know wines of the State.
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