5 Nights perth
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On the western side of the continent, Western Australia is Australia's largest state extending all the way from the tropical north to the southern coast. Its capital,
Perth, is noted for its continuing booming economy and of its people a more laid-back lifestyle.
Perth is the world’s most isolated of Australia's capital cities. Situated on the southwestern edge of the Australian continent,
Perth, capital of Western Australia, sits between the blue of the Indian Ocean and the desert sands of the Nullarbor.
Perth has a reputation of being in the sunniest Australian state, the surf is at its backdoor, and many are envious of its nice-and-easy lifestyle.
Perth Zoo
The Perth Zoo is a 41-acre zoo that opened in 1898 in South Perth, Western Australia. As of January 2011, it is home to 1258 animals of 164 species and includes an extensive botanical collection. Perth Zoo has three main zones - Australian Walkabout, Asian Rainforest and African Savannah - with a few minor exhibit areas (Lesser Primates, South American birds, Main Lake, Galapagos Tortoises) |
Fremantle
Located on the coast just 30 minutes from Perth's city centre, the bustling and dynamic port city of Fremantle has long been renowned for its eclectic mix of arty and alternative types. Its streets buzz with the song of buskers, the side walks fill with a wild collection of art and music floats out from trendy cafés and bars. Don't miss the vibrant weekend markets, open seven days a week for shopping |
Rottnest Island
Located just 19km off the mainland, Rottnest Island endless possibilities. Rottnest Island is an ‘A’ Class Nature Reserve and is widely regarded as one of Western Australia’s “best kept secrets”. It is home to some of the most spectacular white sandy beaches, secluded bays, unique wildlife, including the famous Quokka and colony of NZ Fur Seals, ship wrecks. In fact, Rottnest Island has something for everyone. |
Pinnacles Desert
One of Australia's best known landscapes. Here, thousands of huge limestone pillars rise from the shifting yellow sands, resembling a landscape from a science fiction movie. Today the park is visited by approximately 150,000 visitors, from all over the world, each year. The moonscape scenery is made by the pillars rising out of stark desert landscape. It is a favourite subject for photographers. |
Wave Rock
Out in the wide sky wheat plains, Wave Rock stands as a perfect surfers wave yet frozen in solid rock. Journey through the wheat belt region to Wave Rock, one of Australia's incredible natural monuments. Visit the historic township of York (learn about the grand old pioneer days in the first township founded in the Avon Valley) and discover Aboriginal sacred sites including Gnamma Holes. |