Western Australia
But for those of you who really want to impress your mates with stories of remote and exotic locations when you return home, the West Coast of Oz has many hidden gems that even outshine its better known eastern rivals.
Taking in the delights of the West Coast requires just a bit more effort – but that merely serves to make the achievement all the more rewarding. Remember that most campervan rental companies don't insure for driving on unsealed roads, so for those backpackers feeling extra adventurous and not afraid to wander off the beaten track, it would be a good idea to hire a rugged 4WD to negotiate treacherous dirt tracks. Alternatively, hop onto one of the many organised tours that cover all the must see destinations and are inclusive of accommodation, meals, park fees, activities and a rollicking fun social experience.
Once you venture out from Perth, the south west of WA is home to happening and picturesque towns. The region boasts amazing coastline, forests and many activities for the adventurous, including surfing, 4WD tours, hang-gliding, fishing, abseiling and scuba diving in some of the world's clearest waters. The region is also home to numerous wineries, boutique breweries and even some great night time venues and events.
Heading north, is the world wind surfing mecca of Lancelin, then the quirky Pinnacles Desert (Nambung National Park) and Kalbarri - renowned backpacker haven situated at the majestic mouth of the Murchison River. Next up feed the friendly (and punctual) dolphins at Monkey Mia in the spectacular World Heritage listed Shark Bay Region, and maybe cash up with some fruit picking work around Carnarvon. Next stop is Ningaloo Reef and swimming with giant whale sharks ex Coral Bay or Exmouth. Ningaloo Reef is also home to an incredible array of fish, whales, coral, turtles, rays and various activities in, on and under the Indian Ocean.
The far-flung northwest inland area of Western Australia boasts the Karijini National Park – rated by many backpackers as one of the best experiences on the west coast. The iron-rich, russet landscape boasts spectacular gorges, Aboriginal culture and heritage, a variety of birds, red kangaroos, euros, rock-wallabies, echidnas and bats.
The Kimberley region is a magnificent, rugged place with sandstone ranges, myriad gorges, fearsome crocodiles, spectacular waterfalls and awesome (safe) beaches plus the real 'Australia' (the movie), station living Australiana. Cosmopolitan Broome is a true oasis in the desert – the perfect place for hip young things to while away the southern winter with sultry summer weather all year round.
So, wherever you find yourself on our 12,000 kilometre plus coastline, make sure you take the time to watch the sun silently slip behind the Indian Ocean reminiscing, or anticipating, the many experiences to behold throughout this giant, wild, rugged and beautiful State.
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