West Australia - A breathtaking journey from Perth to Broome | 3D Planet
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West Australia is a land of geographic enormity and Natural wonder. Australia belongs to the oldest landmass in the world. Some 100 million years ago, a huge piece broke away from the indigenous continent called Gondwana, and so isolated. Australia preserving a face which has not changed for more than a million years. And this is exactly what Western Australia is all about. The existing civilization is not all that impressive, yet the country’s flora and fauna is phenomenal.
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5 BEST NATIONAL PARKS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA ????| Wildlife & Outdoor Lovers
Western Australia – The perfect road trip for nature and wildlife lovers: We’re Doris & Matthias from Bugs & Bears, and we just travelled from Perth to Exmouth, Broome and all the way up to Darwin looking for wildlife and adventure. After a stunning road trip we’ve selected our personal 5 Best National Parks of Western Australia. This short travel guide should help you plan your trip through these beautiful landscapes.
Which National Parks should I visit? What are the highlights of Western Australia? Where can I go diving in WA? Where can I find Koalas on the west coast? Where can I get close encounters with dolphins in Australia? Where is the best spot to find fresh water crocodiles? Is Karijini worth it? Where are the best off road tracks?
The guide in this first episode of Wild Travel Tuesday covers it all. Here are our favourite picks:
5️⃣ Yanchep National Park right up North from Perth
4️⃣ Tunnel Creek & Windjana National Park in the Kimberley Region
3️⃣ Cape Range National Park & Ningaloo Reef on the Ningaloo Coast
2️⃣ Karijini National Park in the Pilbara Region
1️⃣ Francois Peron National Park & Monkey Mia in Shark Bay
*️⃣ Kalbarri National Park on the Coral Coast
*️⃣ Nambung National Park with its Pinnacles
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Australia's Northern Territory: From Oceans to Outback
We’ll guide you from Darwin, a city that has been destroyed and rebuilt twice in its short lifetime to the mighty Uluru also known as Ayers Rock, the cultural centre of ancient Australia.
Despite its enormous size, the Northern Territory is the most sparsely populated of all Australian states and territories. Only a couple of hundred thousand people live in an area that covers one and a half million square miles. It’s twice the size of France, and six times the size of the UK.
Most of the territory’s population live in Darwin, where our journey begins. The most northern city of Australia is an important hub of trade, commerce, defence and culture. It also acts as the country’s launching pad to Asia, and is closer to Bali than to Sydney.
The World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park is the largest in Australia, covering twelve and a half thousand square miles nearly half the size of Switzerland. This magnificent land is co-managed between Parks Australia and Aboriginal people, descendants of those who have lived here for more than fifty thousand years. Aborigines here have a deep spiritual connection with the land that dates back to the world’s Creation in their culture.
Kakadu is home to a sublime collection of flora and fauna. Around two thousand types of plant, from coastal mangroves to open woodland and billabongs, hold a fascinating selection of birds and mammals.
Crocodiles are apex predators that have existed since dinosaurs walked the earth, and are greatly respected by the people who live and work here today. Crocodiles stalk their prey from just below the surface of the water, waiting for the perfect time to strike. But despite dominating the rivers and the coast, they attract tourists from all over the world who come to see these magnificent beasts in the wild.
Arnhem Land is the last great Aboriginal reserve, home to around seventeen thousand Aboriginal people living in outstations scattered throughout this overwhelmingly large, remote corner of the Territory. These people live in a blend of European-style Australian life and traditional Aboriginal culture.
Arnhem Land provides a wealth of opportunities to explore the oldest continuing civilisation on Earth. Rock art that dates back to sixty thousand years, traditionally made baskets and indigenous paintings are all part of this rich tapestry of indigenous life in the Northern Territory.
It’s a similar story in the city of Alice Springs. A vibrant oasis of culture, Alice Springs is the gateway to the outback, Australia’s Red Centre. Standing proudly in stark contrast with the bright, sunburned desert, Alice Springs is a green, tranquil home for over twenty thousand people. It seems a strange place to find a city. Pleasant cafes, busy museums and fashionable bars aren’t the usual images conjured by thinking of outback Central Australia, but the Alice is the bustling centre of a huge range of events, festivals, shows, museums and galleries.
But Alice Springs is known as the gateway to the outback for a reason. For tourists and locals alike, Alice Springs is the beginning of the road to some of the most incredible natural wonders in the whole of Australia.
Uluru (Ayers Rock) is a magnificent geological formation is, for many, the symbol of Australia itself. Situated in the heart of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is an area of enormous cultural significance for the local indigenous people.
Uluru is the largest single monolith in the world. This huge sandstone formation is held in high regard by Aboriginal people not just locally but all across Australia. The shapes in the rock have been the subject of Creation stories in Aboriginal culture known as the Dreamtime for thousands of years. Thrilling stories about animals, bad spirits and early Aboriginal people are still told by elders today.
Uluru is a sacred place, the Mecca of Australian Aboriginals. The nearby cultural information centre receives letters from previous visitors people who have taken a stone or a rock from Uluru and then suffered bad fortune in their work or personal lives. These people have then returned the rock to Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park along with a letter of apology, believing that taking the rock in the first place has been the cause of their misfortune.
Kata Tjuta, or ‘The Olgas’, is a group of thirty six domed sandstone rocks thought to be around five hundred million years old. The mesmerising shapes and ochre colour have captivated locals and travellers for generations. In the local language, Kata Tjuta means “many heads”. The area is still managed by indigenous people today, with Aboriginal guides and rangers working alongside white Australians to preserve the geological and cultural importance of this remarkable place.
Queensland (Australia) Vacation Travel Wild Video Guide
On this episode we will explore eco-expeditions in Queensland. southern sub-tropical rainforests of the Gold Coast hinterland, swims with dolphins at Seaworld, meets the local wildlife characters to the west of Cairns and relaxes in one of Australia’s lushest tropical paradises.
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Australia 4K: 2 Weeks Down Under
We had an amazing 2 weeks during our vacation in Australia: we especially loved the rainforests, Great Barrier Reef, Sydney, and the amazing animals! Australia had some of the best snorkeling and scuba diving we've ever experienced; this might be one of the best places in the world to snorkel. We saw so many varieties of fish, sharks, sting rays, corals, whales, crocodiles, koalas, kangaroos, birds, caves, and more. On land, the beaches and scenery were breathtaking. The rainforests was also so lush. And we really loved Sydney! We hope you enjoy this video of our 2 weeks in Australia in 4k!
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Exploring Australia's Hidden Paradise — Broome, WA | The Travel Intern
Now, when you think about Australia, the usual spots like Sydney, Gold Coast and Melbourne come to mind, but we’re telling you, don’t miss out on this HIDDEN gem — Broome!
Our co-founder, Hendric (@Pohtecktoes), headed to Broome with Nas Daily, his team and a kickass team of content creators to explore this hidden paradise along the coasts of Australia~
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00:32 - Sunset Camel Tour (Red Sun Camels)
Not just any sunset tour, a sunset tour ON a camel!! This was truly a breathtaking experience.
00:47 - Snubfin Dolphin Eco Tour (Broome Whale Watching)
We got to catch snubfin dolphins in their natural habitat, splashing around and being welcoming hosts :’-)
01:10 - Horizontal Falls
Waterfalls are usually vertical, but have you seen a HORIZONTAL waterfall?? Here in Talbot Bay, you’ve got it!
01:24 - Hovercraft Svenic & Prehistoric Tour (Broome Hovercraft)
Truly feels like an expedition to Mars… The red sand, this hovercraft that looks like it popped out from a sci-fi film.
01:50 - Ramada Eco Beach Resort
It’s always a good time for some EXFOLIATING! Treat yourself to a mud and bubbles experience and your skin will thank you later~
02:37 - Broome City
Broome is really famous for its pearls — one of of the best places to grow and harvest pearls!
02:50 - Sun Picture Gardens
Bossman got to catch a film at the world’s OLDEST outdoor cinema. It dates back to over 100 years ago~
03:05 - Broome Turf Club
Get to experience country racing up close and personal!!
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Australia's North West - Darwin to Broome
A tour from Darwin through Kakadu and the Kimberley to Broome, including river and gorge cruises, scenic flights, Bungle Bungle and Cable Beach.
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AUSTRALIAN RAINFOREST // KURANDA, AUSTRALIA
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Perth to Exmouth Tour
Perth to Exmouth Tour | One way - 5 days.
Take a journey along Western Australia’s Coral Coast, a region known for it’s stunning natural scenery, diverse wildlife and gorgeous beaches. View sand dunes so white they could be mistaken for snow! Marvel at the limestone Pinnacles and then take in the beautiful scenery of Kalbarri National Park, where the Murchison River winds its way through red gorges. Monkey Mia is sure to delight with its friendly bottlenose dolphins and other abundant wildlife. Then it’s on to the jewel of the Coral Coast, the famous Ningaloo Reef, for 2 days exploring the pristine waters and searching for turtles! You’ll get to experience the best nature has to offer on this tour from Perth to Exmouth.
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Western Australia - Australia Vacations - Australia Tours
Western Australia is a state of contrasting landscapes. Here you can see beaches, hidden gorges, wine regions and ancient forests. Perth is the capital city, and is Australia's sunniest city. The suburbs of Perth are all café culture by the beach towns. Experience the laid back atmosphere and friendly locals. The Kimberly region is known for its dramatic landscapes and rich in aboriginal culture. Visit many sea cliffs and stand on the top of a waterfall. Stay in an outback homestead or on the pristine beaches. Ningaloo Reef is home to lots of aquatic wildlife, here you can feed dolphins and swim / snorkel with whale sharks and fishes. The seafood in Western Australia is unrivaled. Taste the amazing Margaret River wine region. Walk the remarkable Wave Rock and Pinnacles, icons of Western Australia. Video Credit Tourism Australia.
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Julia Bradbury explores Perth: Nature City (Episode 2)
British TV presenter, nature lover and walking enthusiast Julia Bradbury discovers why Perth is an extraordinary nature city in the second of her four part Western Australia travelogue series. Join Julia as she pulls on her walking boots and experiences the best of Western Australia.
Julia starts the second part of her journey kayaking up the Swan River, letting the sounds of the river speak for themselves. Next stop is King’s Park, one of the largest city parks in the world and base for Perth’s renowned Botanic Gardens where some 3000 varieties of the state’s flora are protected – a living picture postcard in the heart of the city. After a hike to Lesmurdie Falls, Julia takes a helicopter to Western Australia’s own paradise island – Rottnest. Rottnest Island is among the most special jewels in Australia’s crown. It’s owned and run by the state of Western Australia as a protected, Class A nature reserve. Julia meets the island’s most famous inhabitants, the ridiculously cute quokkas, before watching the sun set over the Indian Ocean.
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PERTH TO SHARK BAY | BEACH CAMPING | NATURES WINDOW | HAUNTED FARMSTAY | ROADTRIP AUSTRALIA EP. 7
The West Coast just keeps producing the goods and we are loving it here!!
In this Ep. we head north from Perth and free camp our way along the coastline!! We spend Easter at a great Farmstay with loads of other families before heading to the beach again and finishing up at Natures Window in Kalbarri.
Some good fun in this Ep. Hope you all enjoy it and remember to drop your comments below!! We love hearing from you guys!!
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Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park - Feeding Time Guided Tour, Broome (4K)
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park is a MUST visit if you go to Broome. It is about 14km away from the town on all sealed road. The park is owned by the Douglas Family. Malcolm Douglas was the original crocodile hunter in Australia. Thousands crocodiles are currently living in the park. There are around 70 crocodiles even living in the same big pond. Since they grew up together, they won't kill each other. So it is called Crocodile Harmony. We are very impressed by the scale of the park and feel it is so under-rated by any of the travel guides. We wouldn't know about it until a Broome local told us. You have to be there to believe it! Strongly recommended.
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