A fascinating day of spectacular natural contrasts. Big sky plains, koalas and kangaroos, massive sand dunes and emerald waters lapping pristine white sandy beaches.
Then the dramatic Pinnacles Desert - arid, vast seemingly lifeless yet inhabited by strange limestone pillars rising through the sand.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Guildford - history and charm
- The Swan Valley - colonial towns, crafts and Western Australia's first wine growing region
- Caversham Wildlife Park - an opportunity to see koalas close up
- Look for native wildflowers during September through to November
- Cross vast big sky scrub and pasturelands
- Look for kangaroos and emus on the endless plains and scrub land
- Enjoy a picnic lunch at the coastal town of Cervantes
- Nambung National Park - home of the Pinnacles
- Take a guided walk through the Pinnacles desert limestone pillars created by the forces of nature
- Take a break at the cray fishing port of Lancelin on the Indian Ocean.
If you decide not to do the 4WD Adventure it may not be possible to accommodate you later if you change your mind.
Picnic lunch, admission to wildlife park and Pinnacles Desert