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Tours to Western Australia are like the panoramic view of world eco-tourism. At one place, the state resembles the Grasslands of South Africa or the Plains of Arizona in the US, while on the other it becomes the serene English countryside or Hawaiian tropical or simply the Great Barrier Reef. Tour to Western Australia is like stepping into the pristine undisturbed beauty of nature and getting encompassed within is unadulterated mystique.
The Terrain
This sparsely populated state covers one-third of the Australian continent. One can find anything from an arid landscape at the centre, extending into the desert to fertile and plush south west corner, brimming with activity. The wild and rugged coastline of Kimberly along with its gorgeous gorges and rock formations is contrasted by the Pilbara iron ore country. There are man-made lakes in the north of Western Australia, which can hold more water than the Sydney Harbour.
Owing to its grandness, there are considerable climatic variations within the state itself. It ranges from Tropical to Mediterranean to desert heat and cold and most things in between. The monsoon cyclones occasional cause havoc across the north east coast during the summer months. It is not advisable to plan a tour to Western Australia during summers. |
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Touring Western Australia
Western Australia has a remarkable and very modern transportation network with accommodation and tour operators providing world-class facilities to suit every comfort and desire. There are five tourist regions in Western Australia, each with their own unique attractions, lifestyle and climate. Campervans and motorhomes are available on rent.
Exploring Western Australia
Western Australia has been a seat for most Australian aboriginal activities and settlements since the past 30, 000 years, making it home for the legendary aboriginal dreamtime.
On a laidback balmy day you can go out on adventure tours, 4WD outback tours, surfing, sailing, snorkeling, bushwalking, hiking, rock climbing, caving, reef diving, farm holidays, horse riding, wildflower & eco tours. The ghost town of goldfield, the world's largest diamond mine and the primary pearling center, provides a marveling spectacular view of the rich beauty of Western Australia.
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Perth
Perth, one of the largest Australian city, is quaintly nestled beside the Swan River. Known for its fast-paced WACA wicket to cricket enthusiasts, it enjoys the mediterranean climate with an easy-paced lifestyle. The past day's buildings now stand majestically amongst the skyscrapers like civic buildings. Some of the worth visiting ones are Palace hotel, Perth Town Hall and Perth Mint. Northbridge in Perth is a foodie's delight and boasts of Australia's finest casinos. The Art Gallery of Western Australia, Old Flour Mill, Perth Zoo, and Rottnest Island are few of the mesmerizing places to visit while on a trip to Western Australia.
Other Destinations
The small town of Fremantle, Rockingham Resort, Pinnacle rocks in Nambung National Park, The Wildflower Country, The South Coast, Wheatlands and Dampier Peninsula in Broome are some of the most exotic destinations of Western Australia.
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