Wednesday, February 22, 2012

The Pinnacles

The extraordinary ancient rock formations that make up the Pinnacles are located about a three-hour drive north of Perth near the coastal town of Cervantes. Regarded as one of Australia’s most unique landscapes, these incredible limestone spiers rise eerily out of the sand, some several metres tall. You can get up close to the Pinnacles on a scenic drive and walk trail that includes an amazing lookout over the Nambung National Park.

Monkey Mia

Monkey Mia has nothing to do with primates: cetaceans are the main attraction. Wild bottlenose dolphins frolic off this remote beach at Australia’s most westerly point and come into shore for feeding time. If you’re lucky, the ranger might declare you a Chosen One and it will be your hand that feeds a dolphin. It’s an experience that’s both magical and intimate.

Karijini National Park

Karijini National Park WA is one of the largest national parks and arguably one of the most spectacular in the State. Haunting in its rugged, red beauty and unbeatable for adventure, the park is famous for its sheer gorges, waterfalls and cool swimming holes. A visit to Karijini National Park is a must! A system of excellent walk trails lead you deep into the subterranean gorges and through waterfalls where you can dive into sparkling rock pools.

Please Note: This package is not available for 4x4 vehicles

Terms of Hire:

Hire for 10 Days/9 Nights. Pickup Broome/Dropoff Perth Depot. Choose your Damage Cover at Pickup. Extra Days are available. All prices valid until 30 November 2011. Tour valid for 12 months from date of purchase. Maybe transferred to a friend or fellow traveller if you can’t get to your trip. No refunds for unused trip.

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