Hundreds of thousands of backpackers visit Australia each year, and while huge numbers ‘do’ the much-hyped East Coast, many ignore the West. Western Australia occupies over one third of Australia, yet to this day it remains one of the most overlooked and least visited states in Australia. Western Australia is unlike any other state in Australia. Here, clear blue skies collide with the red dirt road, the beautiful landscapes transport you to the canyons of Arizona, the beach towns are infused with a laid back lifestyle found in the best Asian destinations, and the deserted outback is seeped with signs of prehistoric existence. Wildlife roams the region far and wide, adding colour to the destination.
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Western Australia |
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Western Australia |
Western Australia boasts some of the world’s most beautiful beaches, and countless great spots for watching the sunset over the ocean. Specific beach highlights include: catching the amazing swell at the little-known surf beach in Lancelin; watching sunbathing kangaroos at Lucky Bay; walking on shores made entirely of shells at the imaginatively named Shell Beach; riding a camel across Western Australia’s most famous seaside spot, Cable Beach, with its blood-red cliffs and 22 kilometres of brilliant white sand.
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