Western Wildflowers Discovery 2024

From $8,535 pp twin share

16 Days

Fully Accommodated

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

View WA’s stunning natural displays of wildflowers in full bloom

Visit AWC’s Karrakamia Wildlife Sanctuary in the Jarrah Forest Bioregion

Be awed by the prehistoric geological wonder of Wave Rock

Explore the mining town of Kalgoorlie including a tour of the Super Pit

Visit the ‘Ancient Empire’, a grove of massive Karri and Tingle trees

Experience the old whaling station in Albany and take a discovery cruise

Stroll through the tree tops at the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk

Discover Margaret River and enjoy lunch and tastings at a renowned winery

Experience the new Kalbarri Skywalk floating above the Murchison River

Visit the Pinnacles in Nambung National Park

Enjoy a marine wildlife cruise at World Heritage Listed Monkey Mia

Overnight in Fremantle and visit the WA Maritime Museum

Cruise the Swan River from Fremantle to Perth with Captain Cook Cruises

Outstanding Value Inclusions

Small Group Size – 26

All meals including all breakfasts, lunches and dinners while on tour

All attraction, cruise and national park fees

Travel aboard a 5-star All Terrain Mercedes Benz Coach

15 nights of superior hotel and resort accommodation in the best locations from 3.5 to 4.5 star ratings

Services of a professional 2 person crew: Tour Driver and Tour Director

Outback Spirit Explorer Pack featuring handy travel items

Bloom Time

WA is home to the largest wildflower collection on earth.  As you journey from coast to forest, marvel at the decorated landscape that must be experienced to be believed.

Walking on Air

Located in the heart of the Valley of the Giants, the Tree Top Walk soars 40 metres high amidst a canopy of Tingle trees.  Along the air walk, marvel at a world of birds and flowers that most people never see.

A Super Pit

Kalgoorlie’s Super Pit houses one of the richest gold deposits in the world.  Get up close to the ‘Pit’, driving along internal haul roads and observe the operation in action.

The Tallest Forests

Explore WA’s world-famous forests, home to massive Karri and Tingle trees known as the Ancient Empire.  Also visit the historic Gloucester Tree, the second tallest fire-look out tree in the world.

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