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From Perth: Margaret River to Esperance 6-Day Tour

1. From Perth: Margaret River to Esperance 6-Day Tour

Day 1: Perth to Margaret River Our adventure begins with a meaningful experience when we visit a wildlife rescue facility to participate in an hour of volunteer work. Stroll along the iconic Busselton Jetty. Arrive at the Ngilgi Cave Ancient Lands and go beneath the earth's surface for a 45-minute semi-guided tour. After a picnic lunch, it's time to taste the world-renowned Margaret River region. Visit a couple of cellar doors for tastings before arriving at our campsite to relax over dinner and spend your first night under the stars of the Milky Way. Today's driving distance is around 320km. Swag camping at Big Valley Caravan Park, which has toilet and shower facilities. Meals Included L | D Day 2: Margaret River to Walpole Embark on an inspiring 7km hike along the Cape to Cape Track. Enjoy some free time to explore Margaret River and grab lunch. See the pristine forests of the Walpole Wilderness Region and at the Bicentennial Tree, those brave enough to climb the 165 pegs to the top are rewarded with magical views. Settle in for another night of campfire tales under the stars. Today we drive around 350km. Swag camping at Peaceful Bay Caravan Park, which has shower and toilet facilities. Meals Included B | D Day 3: Walpole and Albany Region Roam to William Bay National Park for a swim before cruising along a scenic stretch of coastline to Albany. See incredible rock sculptures at the Natural Bridge and The Gap. Travel onwards to the Porongorups, for a hike to Castle Rock. A drive through the picturesque Stirling Ranges will bring us to our campsite for the night. The driving distance today is around 240km. Swag camping at a private campsite at Mt Trio, which has shower and toilet facilities. Meals Included B |L | D Day 4: Mt Trio to Cape Le Grand National Park Turquoise water will replace red dirt as we head into Esperance. Grab a bite before connecting to Country during a 90-minute Dabungool Cultural Experience. Take a dip at Twilight Beach, one of many breathtaking beaches along the iconic Great Ocean Drive. Travel a little further east to Cape Le Grand National Park, where we will set up camp at Lucky Bay. Swag camp for two nights in the well-equipped camping area at Lucky Bay which has a shower and toilet facilities. Meals Included B | D Day 5: Cape Le Grand National Park Spend a whole day unearthing this incredible park. Traverse through lush bushland, swim at fantastic bays and coves, and learn about its abundant flora and fauna. Embark on one of the best hikes of the tour, climbing Frenchman Peak to watch the sunset on the last night. Day 6: Esperance to Perth Depart early and stop for lunch at a quintessential outback town and continue until reaching the 2,700-million-year-old Wave Rock. Hop back on the bus to see the historic township of York. Learn about the Rabbit-Proof Fence. Finally, roll into Perth in the evening after travelling around 9 hours with stops along the way.

From Perth: Albany, Tree Top Walk & Wave Rock 3-Day Tour

2. From Perth: Albany, Tree Top Walk & Wave Rock 3-Day Tour

Day 1 Perth – Albany Leisurely travel to the impressive Karri forests of the Pemberton region. Here we admire one of the highest “Fire Spotting Trees” in the world. The Valley of the Giants, a section of forest appropriately named for its huge trees, is our next destination. Tree Top Walk offers an amazing bird’s eye view to this window of the past. Much of the plant life in this region is unique to the southwest of Western Australia. Via Denmark, we reach Albany, Western Australia’s first settlement, in the evening. Day 2 Albany – Hyden A city tour of Albany and the magnificent panorama view from Mt. Clarence overlooking King George Sound, where the first settlers landed in 1826, let you realize the importance of this town to Western Australia. Afterwards we will be exploring “Natural Bridge and The Gap” in Torndirrup National Park. The tour continues with a drive through farmland in the Stirling Range. The many different varieties of plants originating in the Stirling Range are mainly due to its insular location. This mountain range is a climatic island and the plain is typical for its dry and warm weather conditions. Late afternoon we will arrive in Hyden. Day 3 Hyden – Perth After breakfast, we will visit the famous and astounding Wave Rock. There is enough time to explore and learn about the story of this unbelievable natural wonder. Afterwards we drive through the wide-stretched West Australian wheat belt to reach York at about lunchtime. A quaint short stroll in the oldest inland settlement of W.A. will take you back to the time of the first settlers. The old well-maintained and renovated houses boasting their original facades bring forth still today the atmosphere of the pioneer’s time. A visit to a Camel farm is another highlight where you will get valuable information and details about the history and modern use of the single-humped desert ships here in Australia. After an enjoyable travel back to Perth, this tour concludes at your hotel.

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