Travel review AUSTRALIA Full immersion into the nature. A wonderful trip to the coastline of Western Australia.
Caversham Wildlife Park, Yancep Park, Lancelin, Cervantes, Kalbarry Park, Monkey Mia, Shark Bay, Shelly beach, Stomatolite, Dongarra, Perth
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Full immersion into the nature. A wonderful trip to the coastline of Western Australia.
Località: Caversham Wildlife Park, Yancep Park, Lancelin, Cervantes, Kalbarry Park, Monkey Mia, Shark Bay, Shelly beach, Stomatolite, Dongarra, PerthRegione: Western Australia Stato: AUSTRALIA (AU)
Departure to the discovery of Western Australia. First stop at Caversham Wildlife Park, a nature reserve where the meetings with the marsupials are guaranteed, you can pet and feed them. Stop in Yanchep NP to see koalas in their natural state and deviation to Lancelin, where you can walk on high dunes that seem white snow. In the afternoon arrival at Cervantes where you can taste the most good and cheap lobster in Australia.
Visit the National Park, which stretches from the sea with rocky shores and scenic, and towards the interior with a deep canyon with different vantage points, including Nature's Window, where a natural arch creates a point of view breathtaking. Scenarios by the spectacular will be the backdrop to the visit of the park. In the afternoon departure to Monkey Mia, Shark Bay in the heart of Ground fl.
Stop in Shelly beach, a fantastic and unique long beach being completely covered with millions of tiny white shells and Stomatolite, rock formations in the sea made up of microorganisms that are the oldest living creatures on the planet. In the afternoon transfer to Dongarra
Depart for Perth and a short tour of the center starting from Kings Park, the green lung of the city with a superb view of the center on modern skyscrapers in the background, then part of the Embarcadero on the Swan River. In the center, St. George Terrace is the ideal starting point for a tour of the city, from here, through a maze of arcades, we can go along Hay St. and Murray St. and admire the Anglican Cathedral of St. George , to finish in the English and the London Court Passage, characteristic pedestrian shopping area in British style.
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