Attention all adventure-seekers and nature lovers! If you're searching for a destination that's wrapped up in total natural beauty, Western Australia is where it's at. From pristine white-sand beaches to red deserts and clear turquoise waters teeming with marine life, there is no shortage of stunning places to visit in this region. Allow yourself to be captivated by the rugged beauty of the Kimberley, the dramatic Pinnacles, and the breathtaking Ningaloo Reef.
Make sure you squeeze in a trip to the vast and awe-inspiring Karijini National Park as well. The best time to visit would be during its dry season, which runs from April/May to September, offering perfect temperatures and plenty of sunshine. With its breathtaking landscapes, stunning beaches, and abundant wildlife, you'll have no shortage of incredible experiences. Don't miss out on exploring the Pinnacles Desert, where you can see the mystical limestone formations up close.
Take a road trip down the Indian Ocean Drive and discover the hidden gems of the Coral Coast. And how can you forget about swimming with whale sharks in Ningaloo Reef? The best time to visit is between April and November when temperatures are milder and the wildflowers are in full bloom. So what are you waiting for? Grab your hiking boots and sunscreen and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in Western Australia!

Eucla is located approximately 13 kilometres west of the South Australian border. Established in 1877 as a manual repeater station for the Overland Telegraph.

Kambalda is located 55km south of Kalgoorlie and was Australia’s first nickel town, built by Western Mining in the 1960s.

In Western Australia & want to find out the best surfing spots? We have them for you.

Quokkas, endearingly known as the happiest animals on Earth, are small marsupials native to Australia, celebrated for their friendly demeanor and photogenic appeal. Their popularity has surged, especially on social media, due to their approachable nature and charming smiles.

Busselton is a coastal city & the gateway to the South West. It is one WA's earliest settlements and has repeatedly been voted WA's top tourist town.

Border Village is located fifty metres east of the Western Australian Agricultural checkpoint, twelve kilometres east of Eucla.

Kalgoorlie is one of those towns in Australia that is well known around the world, for a variety of reasons.

Mandurah is just a hop skip & jump from Perth metro. Find out how to make your way down to the coastal city of Mandurah.

Western Australia is sweltering through a record‑breaking heatwave, with the Pilbara and Marble Bar smashing temperature records as extreme heat and fire danger spread across the state.

Monkey Mia, 850kms north of Perth is renowned for its wild, free-ranging friendly bottlenose dolphins.
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