Combines parks, beaches and sheep stations - great tour taking in dolphins at Monkey Mia, and at Shark Bay area we stop at the fascinating stromatolites at Hamelin Pool...
Day 1 Perth – Kalbarri (H)
We depart Perth and head North through market gardens and vineyards to join up with Highway 1 on our way to Nambung National Park and the fascinating Pinnacles Desert. After exploring these unique formations we continue our journey northwards along coastal roads to Geraldton.
After a short break we head out to some local sand dunes for an adrenalin rush sand boarding down these huge slopes. From here we continue on to Kalbarri and our overnight accommodation. (L,D)
Day 2 Kalbarri – Shark Bay (H)
After an early rise we have a short drive to Murchison Gorge in Kalbarri National Park. Here we take time to view Natures Window, the Loop and discover the wonders of the Z-Bend Gorge. At Z-Bend Gorge it is an exhilarating 150 metre descent into the heart of the gorge – well worth the effort – where there is time to explore and swim in the tranquil fresh water pools. For the adventurous there is even an opportunity to try your hand at abseiling (optional activity at additional cost).
This afternoon it’s time to make our way toward Monkey Mia, stopping at the beautiful Shell Beach and then onto Denham for our overnight stop. (B,L,D)
Day 3 Shark Bay – Coral Bay (H)
After a short drive across the Peron Peninsula we make our way down to the beach and the world famous Monkey Mia dolphins – its a unique experience and there are some fantastic photo opportunities. Almost as famous as the dolphins are Monkey Mia’s pelicans. Check them out during the dolphin feeding.
Soon it is time to leave and head towards Carnarvon, however before we leave the Shark Bay area we stop at the fascinating stromatolites at Hamelin Pool. A take a well earned break at Carnarvon before we finish the day by driving off the highway and out to Coral Bay. (B,L,D)
Day 4 Coral Bay & Exmouth (H)
Today is yours to explore Coral Bay and the wonders of the Ningaloo Reef and its fantastic marine life. You can go snorkeling, cruise on the glass bottom boat, take a quad bike tour or even a joy flight over the reef (all optional extra’s). Today is a day to relax.
Late afternoon and its time for the short drive into Exmouth. (B,L,D)
Day 5 Exmouth (H)
A full day to explore Exmouth. After breakfast it’s time to jump on the bus and head out to Yardie Creek in the Cape Range National Park. Then we start our slow return to Exmouth. Have a swim or sunbathe at beautiful Turquoise Bay and discover this northern part of Ningaloo Reef. Enjoy a spectacular view from historic Vlahming Head Lighthouse as we make our slow return to our hostel late afternoon. (B,L)
Day 6 Exmouth to Karijini National Park (BC)
This morning we rise early and head inland through vast Pilbara cattle stations towards the oasis that is Karijini National Park. We take a short break for supplies in the iron ore mining town of Tom Price, before reaching our camp overlooking the magnificent Hammersley Range. We hopefully arrive in time for a spectacular sunset over the unique Karijini landscape. (B.L.D.)
Day 7 and Day 8 Karijini National Park (C)
We have a full two days to explore and bask in the magnificence of this National Park area and it’s Gorges - amongst the most rugged and beautiful areas of Australia . The Hammersley Ranges were formed over 2,500 million years ago and are some of the most unusual landforms on earth. From cascading waterfalls found deep in the gorges to fresh still pools ideal for swimming, we experience it all. Some of the gorges are so narrow that you can touch both sides at once. (B.L.D.)
Day 9 Karijini National Park to Pardoo Station (SS)
We depart Karijini this morning and take a leisurely drive out of the park towards the coast and the iron ore port of Port Hedland. We have time for a quick town tour to marvel at the sheer size of the iron ore industry. After viewing the massive iron ore ships, we make our way towards our camp accomodation at the fully operational Pardoo Station. (B.L.D.)
Day 10 Pardoo Station to Broome (H)
We leave early on route to Broome, where we enjoy a leisurely break and take in the glory of the stretching sands of 80 mile beach. Enjoy a stroll along the beach before embarking on our final leg into Broome. (B.L.)
Day 11 Broome (H)
Time to spend two days at leisure in Broome. There is time to laze away on Cable Beach, visit the famous Crocodile Park, Pearl Farms or even Cape Levique. We provide your accommodation and breakfast and the rest of the day and night is left to you to to plan and enjoy at your own pace. You can be as busy or as relaxed as you like. (B.)
Days 12,13 & 14 Broome to Perth (C)
Your return trip to Perth departs Broome at 7.15am. Camping along the way, we make our way back down into the heart of the Pilbara. After our first night camping on the journey home, we head further south on the Great Northern Highway, we pass through the iron ore mecca of the north - Newman, and through many of the large stations of the region (some over 1 million acres in size). Our last night''s accomodation is at Nallan Station.
On the last day of our North West adventure, we leave early towards the gold mining town of Mt Magnet. A short break and once more when are on our way to Perth. As the kilometers slip by we soon find ourselves in the wheat and sheep farming districts north east of Perth. Early afternoon will find us at the picturesque town of New Norcia built as a mission by Benedictine monks in the 1840’s. Here we have time for a short break and a chance to take in the atmosphere of this unique town. As the day draws to a close we finally arrive in Perth completing a memorable 14 day journey that has included some of the best tourist destinations in Western Australia.
Includes meals and camping along the way. (B,L,D). (No dinner on last day)
H – Hostel, SS – Station Stay, C – Campground, BC – Bush Camp, CP - Caravan Park
B – Breakfast, L – Lunch, D – Dinner
NOTE:
Our tours and / or its Agents operate in harsh and remote areas and reserve the right to alter the route or itinerary if road, weather or other circumstances dictate. If for any reason the route is altered and / or a different itinerary is offered, no refund will be paid.