A package tour including our 5 days Perth to Exmouth adventure, local coach integrity bus and 2 days 2 nights out in Karijini National Park.
We start the adventure heading north from Perth with a fully guided tour through The Pinnacles Desert and the Discovery Centre. You will then tour the Indian Ocean Road, see white sandy beaches and stunning coastline, stop at the Kalbarri township. You will hike down the Z-Bend in the Murchison Gorge and try abseiling a 25-metre wall (optional), go to Natures Window in Kalbarri National Park, throw Shells at Shell Beach and the ancient Stromatolites in Shark Bay.
You will see the famous Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort and if you are lucky to witness the friendly dolphins come to the beach. You have free time for optional activities in Coral Bay like snorkelling or swimming with the manta rays then go on a fully guided tour of Cape Range National Park. In Exmouth on your last day on tour, you can snorkel on the Ningaloo Reef at Turquoise Bay or book a swim with the Whale Shark tour. If you are travelling from March to July we recommend you book your Whale shark swim before the tour so we can secure your space.
Karijini National Park is the geographical and spiritual heart of Western Australia. The park lies within the Hamersley Range approximately 700 metres above sea level. The parks boundaries are huge and covers 627,444 hectares. Second only to Rudall River National Park.
Karijini is a very old country, translated to English she means Hilly Country and has been a natural meeting place of the ancient ones and this continues today. Karijini is the spiritual and traditional home of Banjima, Kurrama and Innawonga Aboriginal people. There is much to be learned from the past, present and future of Karijini's indigenous population. For those who seek, answers are all around.
Karijini is a mix of stunning gorges with cool inviting waters. A microenvironment featuring flora that could not exist outside the gorge system. There is some amazing self-guiding in the park and visitors could fill a week exploring it. It's important for visitors to understand and show good etiquette when entering the park. Some visitors may mistake the park for a water theme park. Visitors are reminded to be respectful to the creation serpent the Warlu, soft voices in the gorge and no jumping into sensitive pools. Not only respectful but this behaviour enhances the visitor's experience too.