Hamelin Bay Beach Stingrays Encounter & Bonarup Campground

Hamelin Bay Beach The Gentle Giant Wild Stingrays

Located within Leeuwin Naturaliste National Park (Western Australia), Hamelin Bay Beach is a beautiful white sand beach with turquoise waters. While there are so many attractive beaches in Australia, what caught my attention to Hamelin Bay Beach is that it’s known for friendly stingrays that swim in shallow waters close to the beach. Hamelin Bay […]

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Injidup Natural Spa & Aquarium, Yallingup | Margaret River, WA

Injidup Natural Spa, Margaret River, Western Australia

Along the coast of Yallingup of Margaret River region lies so many natural wonders, such as beautiful soft sand and clear blue beaches (Yallingup Beach, Smiths Beach, Injidup Beach, Bekk’s Beach) and unique rock formations (Torpedo Rocks, Canal Rocks). One of the most interesting ones is the Injidup Natural Spa. As the name suggests, Injidup

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Cape Peron, Shoalwater Islands Marine Park | Rockingham, Perth

Cape Peron Shoalwater Islands Marine Park

Surrounded by the Shoalwater Islands Marine Park, Cape Peron (also known as Point Peron) in Rockingham of Western Australia is a beautiful nature spot to enjoy. Cape Peron features one of the best beaches ideal for safe swimming and snorkeling on the west coast. Point Peron and Rockingham Beach are just around 50 minutes drive

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John Forrest National Park: Falls & Little Eagle Walk + Hovea Falls

John Forrest National Park Little Eagle Walk Plus Two Waterfalls Trails

John Forrest National Park is one of Western Australia’s oldest conservation areas. About a 30-minute drive from Perth, John Forrest National Park offers multiple hiking trails, with two waterfalls that flow in winter. Park entry fees apply for vehicles that enter John Forrest National Park: $17 per standard vehicle (≤12 occupants), $8 per large vehicle

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Stirling Range National Park | Bluff Knoll, Mt Trio & Mt Hassell Hike

Stirling Range National Park Bluff Knoll, Mount Trio and Mount Hassell Hike

The only major mountain range in the southern area of Western Australia lies in the Stirling Range National Park. With multiple peaks ranging from 783 meters to 1,095 meters, the park offers a range of spectacular, multi-hour hikes. The peaks or hiking trails in Stirling Range National Park include: Bluff Knoll (1,095m) (6km return, 2-4

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Kalbarri National Park: Skywalk, Nature’s Window & Wildflowers

Kalbarri National Park, Western Australia | Nature’s Window, Skywalk, Wildflowers and More

Located almost 600km North of Perth, the Kalbarri National Park in Western Australia features scenic river gorges, coastal cliffs, seasonal wildflowers, and the spectacular skywalk. There are up to 12 different hiking trails, ranging from short and easy 20-minute walks, to 3 to 5 hours hikes. Also, there are multiple scenic lookout points that are

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Rottnest Island: Hiking On The Land Of The Cutest Quokkas

Rottnest Island Meet The Quokkas

Just 19km off the coast of Fremantle, Wadjemup / Rottnest Island can be seen on the horizon from the mainland of Perth. It is a marine paradise with stunning beaches, turquoise waters and multiple options of hiking/cycling trails and snorkelling spots. Other than that, Rottnest Island is probably more well-known for its super cute, friendly

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