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Western Australia Nature

Western Australia Natural Wonders

The spectacular diversity and sheer size of Western Australia’s natural landscape offers visitors nearly unlimited options for outdoor fun.

From the deep reds of ancient interior rock formations to the sparkling blue Indian and Southern Oceans to the lush greenery of the southern regions, Western Australia is a truly incredible sight to behold. 

Dive with the world’s largest fish (the whale shark), snorkel with manta rays, swim with wild dolphins, walk along lines of ancient trees, sleep under a canopy of desert stars, or explore the beehive-like formations of the Bungle Bungles with an Aboriginal guide.       

For an Aussie frontier adventure, head to the North West region. Here you’ll find rugged ancient landforms, remnant rainforest, deep red gorges, vast cattle stations, and pioneering personalities. 

Take a step back in time as you witness modern culminations of ancient  Aboriginal culture, and enjoy unique quality accommodations.

The Golden Outback’s spectacular outback and goldfields are the place for historic townships, brilliant starry night skies and wide open spaces, with spinifex and red earth as far as the eye can see. The region’s proximity to the beaches of the southern Ocean offers visitors a rare combination of outback and seaside living.  Nowhere else can visitors view the vast expanses of beautiful red earth and watch humpback whales playing in the ever-changing deep blue sea, all in the same day!       

For a laid-back atmosphere, head to the South West region for world-class wineries and luxury accommodations. Here, life is simple and genuine with authentic rural Australian living, relaxing country retreats, and secluded chalets. This area boasts postcard-perfect scenery, with forests of tall trees tapering off to ribbons of  sheltered bays and rivers, lined with massive granite boulders.       

Head to the far north for fantastic marine life, endless white sand beaches, and warm turquoise Indian Ocean waters. With plenty of sunshine, cool sea breezes, and outdoor activities, the Coral Coast is a relaxing and friendly Australian holiday destination. 

The tropical climate in the north provides a perfect setting for magnificent tropical rainstorms: billowing clouds rise up the 40,000 feet before releasing tonnes of water in thundering torrents. Here, there are also awe-inspiring electrical storms where the sky comes alive with sheets of lighting illuminating the night sky for hundreds of kilometers. 

Even locals will turn off their televisions and retire to their balconies to witness these spectacular scenes!