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Western Australia
Covering one third of the continent, Western Australia is the largest state in Australia; extending to a variety of landscapes and climates. Dominated by the desert to the east, Western Australia's westcoast is bound by 12,500km of the world's most pristine coastline. Perth a picturesque capital city, is the gateway to the region. With a sunny climate and nearly yearround blue sky, visitors are attracted to Western Australia time-after-time. Its real charm rests with the region's remarkable natural-phenomena, including the huge beehive-shaped mounds of the Bungle Bungles. With its beautiful scenery, wineries, stunning beaches, coral reefs, deserts and Australian Outback, Western Australia is just waiting to be explored.
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Top Tips
· Due to its size and the wealth of things to do consider Western Australia as a destination in itself. Starting in Perth you can easily spend time exploring south to the Margaret River famed for its excellent wines or head north to the sandy beaches and tropical climate of Broome. Whichever you choose (or combine the lot!) one visit to Western Australia will never be enough. · Attractively set on the banks of the Swan River Perth is one of the most welcoming cities in Australia. Easy to explore with plenty to see and do. Don't miss Kings Park with its beautiful flowers in springtime. · Don't miss the dolphins at Monkey Mia, this rare experience is one of the most popular things to do in Western Australia. To be able to get close to genuinely wild dolphins is quite extraordinary.
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· Enjoy a few days relaxation on the soft sandy beaches of Broome, it's the perfect antidote to the stresses and strains of everyday life. Once your batteries are recharged you are well placed for all sorts of adventures, explore the rugged wilderness of the Kimberley independently or as part of an organised tour. · Don't miss Ningaloo Reef, one of the most accessible and pristine in the world. From April to July swim with the world's biggest fish, the whale shark. You'll be amazed at the kaleidoscope of colours below the water. This is a paradise for snorkelling and diving but if you prefer there are also glass bottom boats.
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