Your next adventure in the Great Southern is never far away, with rolling vineyards set against a stunning backdrop of ocean and forest, allowing you to hop effortlessly from one experience to the next. As you explore the Great Southern region, you’ll encounter curious animals and rare plant species found nowhere else on earth. There are plenty more hidden gems waiting to be unearthed in the South West, just two and a half hours from Perth by road—just another day in WA.
for its canals, dolphins, and relaxed waterfront lifestyle. Catch a glimpse of the Mandurah Estuary and learn about its unique marine ecosystem as we travel south along the South Western Highway.
These charming towns are known for local produce, historic buildings, and warm hospitality. Enjoy lunch at a local café (own expense) and stretch your legs before heading into the tall tree country.
While climbing is no longer permitted, you can view the 50-meter-high wooden cabin and walk the peaceful Jim Fox Forest Trail beneath it. Great for photos and nature lovers.
e and karri trees, pristine rivers, and granite outcrops. Your guide will explain the ecological importance of this ancient forest, which contains some of the world’s largest-girthed trees.
Walk among 400-year-old tingle trees, then descend to the forest floor on the Ancient Empire Walk, where massive trunks surround you.
You’ll explore Greens Pool, a tranquil bay perfect for photos, and see the incredible Elephant Rocks, shaped like a herd of giants walking into the sea.
Known for its artisanal community, wineries, and relaxed coastal charm, Denmark offers a visual treat and local insight from your guide as we continue to Albany.
Learn about the town’s rich maritime history, early European settlers (1826), and military heritage. Explore key sights and enjoy panoramic views of the coastline before continuing on.
The Desert Mounted Corps Memorial and surrounding trails offer stunning coastal views and a deep connection to Australia’s military history.
Natural Bridge: A rock arch carved over millennia by the sea. Enjoy elevated lookouts, accessible pathways, and interpretive signage.
nite peaks, rich biodiversity, and boutique wineries. Your guide will share insight into its geological origins and nearby hikes such as Castle Rock.
Take in views of the Stirling Ranges, known for their wildflower diversity and remote beauty. Weather permitting, enjoy a short walk, photos, and interpretive signs about the local Noongar culture and geology.
This leg of the journey reveals the transition from rugged ranges to the open plains and farming lands of the Wheatbelt. Along the way, your guide will share stories of early exploration, farming, and the natural environment. Arrive in Hyden by late afternoon, ready for your visit to Wave Rock the next morning.
This 15-meter-high, 110-meter-long rock formation resembles a giant ocean wave frozen in stone. Learn about its geological formation, cultural significance to the Noongar people, and explore nearby features such as Hippo’s Yawn.
olden grain fields, salt lakes, and big skies. Your guide will share insights into rural life, farming traditions, and the challenges of outback sustainability in this remote part of Western Australia.
gh its beautifully preserved Victorian and Federation-era architecture. Explore the heritage-listed main street, historic courthouses, and charming cafés. This stop offers a glimpse into the pioneering days of the 1800s.
1903 to pump water to the goldfields of Kalgoorlie. Walk across the dam wall, take in views of the Mundaring Reservoir, and learn about this major feat of Australian engineering.
This 15-meter-high, 110-meter-long rock formation resembles a giant ocean wave frozen in stone. Learn about its geological formation, cultural significance to the Noongar people, and explore nearby features such as Hippo’s Yawn.
olden grain fields, salt lakes, and big skies. Your guide will share insights into rural life, farming traditions, and the challenges of outback sustainability in this remote part of Western Australia.
gh its beautifully preserved Victorian and Federation-era architecture. Explore the heritage-listed main street, historic courthouses, and charming cafés. This stop offers a glimpse into the pioneering days of the 1800s.
1903 to pump water to the goldfields of Kalgoorlie. Walk across the dam wall, take in views of the Mundaring Reservoir, and learn about this major feat of Australian engineering.
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If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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