Walk a 400-million-year-old river gorge, drive a World Heritage trail and breakfast with wild dolphins.
The ultimate outback coast adventure begins in just over half a day’s drive from Perth, in the dramatic 400-million-year-old river gorges of Kalbarri National Park. It’s one extraordinary place that puts you within easy reach of another – Shark Bay World Heritage Area – where you can encounter some of the oldest living fossils, the rarest marsupials and friendliest wild dolphins on Earth.
Please note;
- Wildflowers generally bloom in this region between June and September, and displays are more prolific after good winter rains.
- Sightings and interactions with whale sharks, manta rays, whales, turtles, dolphins or other marine life are not 100% guaranteed. See the tour operators’ terms and conditions for details.
- All tours must be pre-booked via the tour operator or local visitor centre. Tours by boat are subject to weather conditions.
- Surf and marine conditions can vary significantly, so always read safety signs and swim between the red and yellow lifesaving flags. Get more tips from the Beachsafe website.
- To help protect our pristine environment, can we request that you don’t pick wildflowers – it’s illegal and will attract fines. As beautiful as they are, it’s also important to stay out of canola fields to prevent the spread of disease. Finally, we’d like to remind you to not enter private property to access wildflowers....