Western Australia has many enjoyable
activities. Everyone will have an opportunity to participate in different
pursuits. The things to do in Western-Australia include visiting breath-taking
natural wonders, sightseeing, visiting wineries, theme parks, museums, outdoor
adventures, galleries, spectacular natural wonders, guided tours and more.
Tour the endless unique and adventurous
locations in the Western-Australia from walking through the rainforest to sand
boarding down the dunes. You can tour the Rottnest Island and have a
spectacular picturesque picnic. The locals are friendly, and you can make a few
friends along the way.
Top Western Australia and Perth
attractions
Wave Rock
From the Pinnacles Deserts in Cervantes to
the Bungle Bungles in the Kimberley, the climbing wave rocks are impressive
geological marvels of Western Australia. The Rock is 340km east of Perth. It is
one of the most famous attractions in the region. Wave Rock was created from
granite and is up to 15 meters high with a length of 110 meters. The wave rocks
have been around for approximately 2.7 billion years. The most remarkable part
of the natural wonder is the fact that it looks like breaking surf.
The City of Nineteen Beaches
One of the most remarkable things to
do in Perth is visiting the city of the nineteen beaches which surround
Perth's metropolitan area. Cottesloe is the most fashionable and iconic beach.
It is full of restaurants and bars allowing you to have the best hangouts. The
number one surfing spot is the Trigg beach located in the northern part of the
city.
You will also have more tranquil swimming
adventure at the Mettams pool. There is also a sheltered bay that is perfect
enthusiasts of all ages. Other beach locations include Fremantle Port, City
Beach, and Scarborough Sorrento. Do not miss the spectacular sunset view at
dusk.
Swim with the Whales
Ningaloo Marine Park is among the top
things to do in Western-Australia. It is the perfect place for passionate
divers and snorkelers who experience the thrill of looking the fish congregate
in the eye. The whale sharks are about 18m long and weigh approximately thirty
tons. Despite their giant mouths, the whale sharks are no threat to humans.
Also, have a boat and snorkel trip to the Coral Bay.
Visit Monkey Mia to Feed the Wild Dolphins
The wild dolphins are one of the most
exclusive wildlife in Western Australia. The dolphins of Monkey Mia are on the
Coral Coast of West Australia. They have been around for more the forty years.
Monkey Mia is the most reliable dolphin encounter destination in the world.
Interactions with the dolphins are always guaranteed under the guide and
supervision of a park ranger.
Have a Walk in the Sky
Appreciate a good walk with a magnificent
view of the valley of the Giant Tree Top. Among your list of things to
do in Western Australia, a walk in Walpole is a must. The Giant Tree Top is forty meters above the
ground. The walkway on the canopy of the giant tingle forest is 600 meters
long.
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most exquisite places to visit in Perth and Western Australia now.
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