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Wave Rock, Perth, Australia
Discover an exhilarating journey just around the corner, where serene vineyards roll across a picturesque landscape adorned by the vastness of the sea and verdant forests. Embrace a seamless blend of experiences as you effortlessly transition between each captivating destination.
On Day 1, participants embarked on a leisurely journey into the awe-inspiring Karri Forests of the Pemberton Region. Here, they encountered the tallest "Fire Spotters" globally, which serve as a testament to nature's resilience. The Valley of the Giants, characterized by its colossal trees, was their next destination, offering them an unparalleled bird's-eye view, encapsulating the grandeur of this ancient landscape. Following this, the group engaged in a thrilling Tree Top Walk experience, providing them with a mesmerizing aerial perspective of the region's rich biodiversity.
The day concluded with a visit to Albany, Western Australia’s pioneering settlement, situated on the shores of King George Sound. This historical site holds immense significance; it marks the arrival of the first settlers in 1826. Participants were captivated by the panoramic views offered by Mount Clarence, witnessing the profound impact of this town on the state's development.
On Day 2, travelers commenced their exploration of Albany with a comprehensive city tour, enhancing their appreciation of the town's architectural beauty and historical landmarks. Following the city tour, they ventured into Torndirup National Park, specifically visiting Natural Bridge and The Gap. The diverse flora found within the park can largely be attributed to its isolated position, creating a microclimate ideal for various plant species. The late afternoon saw them arriving in Hyden, where they enjoyed the scenic drive through the vast West Australian Wheat Belt.
Day 3 began with a morning visit to Wave Rock, an extraordinary geological formation that has captured the imagination of visitors worldwide. Participants had ample opportunity to engage with experts who shared stories behind this enigmatic natural phenomenon. Following the excursion, they drove through the expansive West Australian Wheat Belt towards York, enjoying a picturesque stroll through the oldest inland settlement in Western Australia. These historic buildings, now well-preserved, evoke the spirit of the pioneers, showcasing their craftsmanship and ingenuity.
Finally, after an enchanting journey, participants arrived at their hotel in Perth, concluding their adventure with a smooth transition to their accommodations.
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| Includes | The transportation option includes an air-conditioned bus or 4-wheel drive vehicle accommodating up to 12 passengers each. Accommodation arrangements consist of two nights at a motel. Entry costs for national parks, tree-top walk, wave rock, and camel farm are included. Meals are provided twice daily with breakfast included. During travel, complimentary chilled non-alcoholic beverages are offered. A comprehensive information kit is available within the vehicles. Emergency assistance services are provided 24 hours a day in English, German, and French language options. |
| Not suitable for | Persons below the age of four years |
Free cancellation
Cancellation can be made up to fifteen (15) calendar days prior to the scheduled travel date for the issuance of a full refund.
Duration 3 days
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Pickup included
Please remain at the hotel lobby for ten minutes prior to your designated pick-up time.
Small group
The event is limited to a maximum of 12 attendees.
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