Life’s An Adventure – Western Australia
Things To Do Kununurra, Wyndham-East Kimberley, Western Australia
Western Australia is home to some of the most dramatic and awe-inspiring landscapes in Australia, offering an unforgettable experience for hiking enthusiasts. From the rugged mountains and striking gorges of the Kimberley and Karijini regions in the north to the picturesque Cape to Cape Track and the iconic Bibbulmun Track in the South West, Western Australia boasts diverse terrains that will leave you in awe.
The Kimberley’s ancient landscapes, with its towering cliffs, deep gorges, and vast, remote wilderness, offer a hiking experience like no other. Karijini National Park, known for its breathtaking gorges and crystal-clear swimming holes, is a paradise for nature lovers, combining adventure with stunning natural beauty. These northern regions are perfect for those seeking both challenge and reward in the wild, untouched landscapes of Australia’s outback.
In the south, the Cape to Cape Track offers hikers a spectacular coastal experience, weaving through pristine beaches, rugged cliffs, and lush forests. The Bibbulmun Track, one of the world’s great long-distance walks, is a 1,000-kilometer trail that traverses forests, farmland, and coastal landscapes, providing an immersive journey into Western Australia’s heart.
Kimberley and Karijini: The best time for walking tours in this region is June to August each year.
South West – Cape to Cape & Bibbulmun: The best time for walking is from September to May each year.
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From $3199 to $4299
You will love this innovative and amazing five-day Kimberley, Bungles and Beyond guided walking experience.
Explore the dramatic landscapes and gorges of the Kimberley as they enjoy a spectacular heli-hiking experience to the remote fingers of Piccaninny Gorge (a place that is only normally accessible on a three-day hike with a heavy pack).
Come on a wonderful journey as they explore the spectacular beehive domes of the Bungles.
Part of the mystique of the Bungle Bungle range is that although it has had a rich Aboriginal culture for over 20,000 years, it was not until 1879 that the first white Australians saw the brilliance of this hidden jewel.
But they don’t stop here, they then head further into the Kimberley to explore the magnificent gorges and rainforest pockets of El Questro with its spectacular landscapes and amazing walking trails.
This will be a journey you will remember forever with so many memorable moments included.
Disabled Access
Carpark Family Friendly Non Smoking Public ToiletFrom $2949 to $3199
In the south west corner of Western Australia lies the famous Margaret River wine region and the spectacular Cape to Cape Walk.
The Cape to Cape track covers a massive 135 kilometres, stretching from the lighthouses of Cape Nauraliste in the north to Cape Leeuwin in the south.
On the four-day Pack-Free walk, they showcase the best walking sections of this coastline, wandering along high limestone cliffs for magnificent views as well as meandering through pretty coastal heathland and idyllic forests.
This four-day walk has been carefully designed so you can experience a range of landscapes in the National Park, indulge in sensational Margaret River wines at two wineries and see the stunning coastline from the air by helicopter. This is truly a memorable bucket list walk.
Disabled Access
Carpark Family Friendly Non Smoking Public ToiletFrom $3149 to $3399
This fantastic Five-Day Pack-Free walk showcases the highlights of the long-distance Bibbulmun Track in the south west region of Western Australia.
The Bibbulmun track covers 1000 kilometres from Kalamunda in the Perth Hills to Albany. With a distance of over 1000 kilometres, the walk in its entirety would take around eight weeks, instead, they have hand-picked the best sections of this track to provide you with a sensational 5-day journey.
The Bibbulmun track has a deep indigenous connection, the track derived its name from the Bibbulmun people a subgroup of the Noongar who originally populated the south-west corner of the state.
Discover varied landscapes of the Bibbulmun track and wine regions. Walk through the stunning and tranquil south west forests with their towering karri and tingle trees, including pretty Beedelup Falls near Pemberton.
Explore some of Australia’s most magnificent coastline with their giant granite boulders, stunning beaches and flowering heathlands.
You will be staying at the best boutique accommodation and sampling some of the finest wines and produce of this region. Western Australia’s south coast is sure to enchant your every sense.
Disabled Access
Carpark Family Friendly Non Smoking Public Toilet