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EXPERIENCES YOU’LL LOVE
The best part of any journey is the experiences you have along the way, leaving
you with memories to relive long after the holiday is over.
Western Australia has countless amazing things to see and do. Here are 10 of
our favourites to inspire your wanderlust.
Broome Cable Beach
STAIRCASE TO THE MOON CABLE BEACH
You literally have to see this event to believe Twenty-two kilometres of white pristine sand
it. This incredible natural phenomenon occurs edged by the stunning water of the Indian Ocean
when the full moon rises over the exposed makes Broome’s Cable Beach one of Australia’s
tidal flats of Roebuck Bay, creating the most visited beaches. From finding a quiet
illusion of an actual staircase leading up to stretch of sand to simply relax on, to swimming,
the moon. Head to Broome between March kayaking or surfing, you choose to be as active
and November and catch the Staircase to or inactive as you want. Cable Beach is famous
the Moon markets at Town Beach, Broome, all over the world for its iconic camel rides. Sit
where you can sample local produce, buy astride one of these amazing camels while it
handmade products and enjoy the sounds of walks in time with the camel train giving you
local entertainers. another perspective on this location.
Piccaninny Creek
PURNULULU
NATIONAL PARK
Home to the majestic orange and black striped
beehive domes – the Bungle Bungles – in
Purnululu National Park is one of Australia’s
most unusual and fascinating landforms. Due to
its remoteness and huge scale, there are areas
that have not been seen by the human eye for
thousands of years. For the best views over the
national park, opt for a plane or helicopter ride
or if you are feeling adventurous, hike into the
range and explore Echidna Chasm, Cathedral
Gorge and Piccaninny Creek. Cathedral Gorge
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