TOP 50 PERTH Attractions (Things to Do and See)
Top 50 Perth Attractions (Best Places to Visit in Perth - Australia). In city of Perth, Western Australia, people can enjoy all things to do or see by visiting museums, historic sites, gardens or parks, landmarks, monuments or statues, sacred and religious sites, observation decks or tower, art galleries, shopping mall, arenas or stadiums, nature and wildlife areas, theatres, libraries, scenic neighborhoods, historic walking area, building with unique architectural, horse tracks, breweries, symphony concerts or shows, etc.
Perth has many of popular parks or gardens such as Kings Park & Botanic Gardens, Supreme Court Gardens, Hyde Park Perth, Queens Gardens etc. In Perth, there are so many museums such as Art Gallery of Western Australia, The Nostalgia Box Museum, Scitech, Western Australian Museum - Perth, etc.
People also could see so many monuments or statues in Perth - Australia for your good selfie or wefie, such as Kings Park War Memorial, The Bell Tower, Elizabeth Quay, Pioneer Woman's Memorial etc.
If you want to know complete top 50 Perth attractions - Western Australia for get some interesting things to do or see, just watch the video, and you will know, where is the best places that you must go while in Perth.
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Top 10 Attractions in Western Australia
Top 10 Attractions in Western Australia according to Lonely Planet
10. Gibb River Road
The Gibb River Road is an unsealed track in the Kimberley region of Australia. The road is a shortcut of several hundred kilometers between points linked by the Great Northern Highway, which makes a large detour in the south. Drivers will be rewarded with magnificent scenery of the surrounding wilderness, as well as a sense of isolation and solitude.
9. Bushwalking
Western Australi has 96 National Parks. These special places present oodles of opportunities to go walkabout on the many waymarked trails, and camp in isolated sports.
8. Water Adventures
Diving and snorkelling are excellent in many spots, and Western Australia is the place to swim your favorite marine animal.
7. Broome
Broome is an historical pearling town in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. A well developed tourist destination, it is popular with Australians in the dry season. Broome is on the Indian Ocean and the main beach, Cable Beach, is a beautiful expanse of golden sand. The sunsets on Cable Beach are magnificent and can be enjoyed on the beach or from one of the restaurants on the esplanade.
6. Karijini National Park
The park is most notable for its four prominent gorges marked by waterfalls and water holes. The park's wildlife includes red kangaroos, euros, wallaroos, echidnas, geckos, goannas, bats, legless lizards and a large variety of birds and snakes, including pythons.
5. Perth & Fremantle
Perth is the capital and largest city of Western Australia. Perth spreads out along on a flat coastal plain, dissected by the Swan River and it spreads over the Darling Scarp to the east and the Indian Ocean coastline to the west is the only real physical boundary. Despite its isolation, Perth is a surprisingly culturally diverse city.
4. Pinnacles Desert
The Pinnacles are limestone formations contained within Nambung National Park, near the town of Cervantes, Western Australia. The raw material for the limestone of the Pinnacles came from seashells in an earlier epoch rich in marine life. These shells were broken down into lime rich sands which were blown inland to form high mobile dunes.
3. Shark Bay & Monkey Mia
Shark Bay is a World Heritage Site, in Gascoyne, Western Australia. It is famous for its amazing sites, and for its dolphins. Shark Bay is centred on the towns of Monkey Mia and Debham and is made up of Francois Peron National Park, Dirk Hartog Island, Shell Beach, Shark Bay Marine Park, Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve. It was given World Heritage status in 1991.
2. Margaret River Wine Region
Margaret River is a coastal town south of Perth. It is renown for its wineries, food and surf beaches. It is located in the 'south west' and many features in the region are now tied into the name, Margaret River now is the common term for the region between The Capes - Cape Naturaliste in the north, and Cape Leeuwin in the south
1. Ningaloo Marine Park
Ningaloo Reef is located off the coast of the Gascoyne region of Western Australia. Although it is a beautifully untouched fringing reef, able to be snorkelled from shore at some points, the area is most famous for providing opportunities to snorkel with whale sharks (diving is available on the same trips, but not with the sharks).
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5 BEST NATIONAL PARKS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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
We hope you enjoyed the first episode of Wild Travel Tuesday, our new weekly series on wildlife experiences, adventure gear and travel life. We'd love to hear your feedback in the comments section.
Stay curious!
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AUSTRALIA: TOP 10 BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN YOUR LIFETIME
Top 10 Best Places to visit in your life time in AUSTRALIA
Top 10 INSANELY HIGH Water Slides in the World!
When you hear the word 'Slide' you think of children and playgrounds. But not all slides have been built for children and when you see them, you'll understand why! Here are the top 10 insanely high water slides in the world!
10. H2-Oh-No!
Location: Vernon Township, New Jersey; USA
Water Park: Action Park
Type: Freefall body slide
Height: 99 feet / 30.1 meters
9. King Khajuna
Location: Salou, Tarragona; Spain
Water Park: PortAventura's Aquatic Park
Type: Freefall Body Slide
Height: 102 feet / 31 meters
Rough Speed: 6 meters per second
Opened May 18, 2013! 55 degree slope.
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8. Jumeirah Sceirah
Location: Dubai; UAE
Water Park: Wild Wadi
Type: Trap-door body slide
Height: 105 feet / 32 meters
Rough Speed: 50mph / 80km/h
Jumeirah Sceirah has, since it's original version, undergone a new form. Instead of its usual one flume three drop course, it now has two tunneled trap door flumes that have two drops.
7. Verti-GO
Location: Benidorm, Alicante; Spain
Water Park: Aqualandia
Type: Trap-door free-fall slide
Height: 108.3 feet / 33 meters
Opened in August 1, 2013! Technically breaks the previous record, held by King Khajuna, for being the tallest free-fall water slide in Europe, although this slide utilizes a trap-door beginning.
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6. Summit Plummet
Location: Orlando, Florida; USA
Water Park: Walt Disney World's Blizzard Beach
Type: Freefall body slide
Height: 120 feet / 36.6 meters
Rough Speed: 55mph / 89km/h
5. Deep Water Dive
Location: Louisville, Kentucky; USA
Water Park: Kentucky Kingdom and Hurricane Bay
Type: Trap-door free-fall slide
Height: 121 feet / 36.9 meters
70 degree slope. Opened along with the amusement park's reopening on May 24, 2014.
4. Ko'okiri Body Plunge
Location: Orlando, Florida; USA
Water Park: Volcano Bay
Type: Trap-door free-fall slide
Height: 125 feet / 38.1 meters
Opened May 25, 2017! North America's tallest body slide, and world's tallest drop capsule slide. 70 degree slope.
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3. Captain Spacemaker
Location: Jesolo, Venezia; Italy
Water Park: Aqualandia
Type: Freefall inline raft slide
Height: 132 feet / (42 meters?)
Rough Speed: 62mph / 100 km/h
This 4 person inline raft slide has an impressive 60 degree slope for it's drop. Note: Multiple sources record this water slide being 132 feet tall (40.2 meters) tall, while others have it at 42 meters (137.8 feet).
2. Insano
Location: Aquiraz; Brazil
Water Park: Beach Park
Type: Freefall body slide
Height: 135 feet / 41 meters
Rough Speed: 65mph / 105km/h
Currently the tallest freestanding body slide in the world
1. Kilimanjaro
Location: Barra Do Pirai; Brazil
Water Park: Aldeia das Aguas Park Resort
Type: Freefall Body Slide
Drop Height: 164 feet / 49 meters
Rough Speed: 56-60mph / 91km/h
Current world's tallest water slide. Slide currently holds the record for the highest drop height on a body slide. The slide utilizes the side of a hill to safely extend it further, and digs into the side of it to achieve its great drop height.
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Best cities for swimming (Quest's World of Wonder)
In this picture you see, one of 18 official outdoor bathing spots where water is crystal-clear. The city is Zurich.
This is the picture of Berlin where swimming is spacious.
This is the picture of London's Brockwell Lido where swimmers and dinners are passing good time.
This is the picture of Clovelly Beach which is even better than Bondi.
Cooling off on a summer city break doesn't have to mean going on a sweat-soaked search for the nearest air-con unit.
These classic destinations offer plenty of spots for taking a dip and shaking off the heat with the locals:
1. Copenhagen, Denmark
A city surrounded by water, Copenhagen is a joy for swimmers, especially as midsummer looms and winter becomes a distant memory.
Amager Beach Park is an ideal sandy spot for whiling away an afternoon. It's a two-kilometer artificial island that creates a calm lagoon perfect for a paddle.
If leaving the city seems like a chore, the sensational harbor baths at Islands Brygge and Fisketorvet are a winning alternative. Daredevils can try out the diving boards while fitness fanatics can plow out laps in the clean, cool water.
Amager Strandpark, Amager Strandvej, Copenhagen 2300 Denmark;
2. Zurich, Switzerland
Switzerland's love affair with diving into rivers and lakes isn't just confined to the High Alps. Zurich has 18 official outdoor bathing spots, all offering crystal-clear water in stunning surroundings.
Tiefenbrunnen swimming beach, on the shores of Lake Zurich, is the big draw thanks to its kids' pool, diving boards and the chance to get a post-swim massage.
For something off the beaten track, men can try the Schanzengraben river pool, which dates back to 1864. The women-only Stadthausquai pool is an art nouveau gem with views of the old town.
Frauenbad Stadthausquai, Stadthausquai 13, Zurich Switzerland;
Strandbad Tiefenbrunnen, Bellerivestrasse 200, Zurich 8008 Switzerland;
3. London, England
While plans for swimming in the Thames remain some way off, London has plenty of watering holes that come into their own when the English capital gets its sweat on.
Head north to the open spaces of Hampstead Heath for delicious freshwater bathing in one of the park's three bathing ponds.
The vast Tooting Bec Lido, in the southwest of the city, is a colossal 91-meter pool with room for serious swimmers and serial splashers.
South London's Brockwell Lido has the added bonus of a classy cafe. Central Hyde Park has a surprisingly secluded swimming spot in the Serpentine Lido.
4. Hong Kong
Hong Kong might not be your stereotypical beach town. But it's home to some truly stunning stretches of sand.
The sticky heat of Hong Kong means that diving into cool water is a must when summer comes around.
At Repulse Bay, the water laps gently on the sand, making it the perfect place for an easy dip. For a hectic but fun-filled swim, Shek O offers amazing views to swimmers venturing out from the packed beach.
Those unable to make it out of the city center can still take advantage of some swanky hotel pools. The W's 76th floor oasis has harbor views and a lengthy cocktail menu for ultimate post-paddle relaxation.
W Hong Kong, No.1 Austin Road West, Kowloon Station, Hong Kong China;
5. Vancouver, Canada
Vancouver's obsession with all things outdoors makes it the best city in Canada for anyone looking to take to the water. The beaches here are wonderful.
For a quiet dip away from the crowds, Third Beach is the place to be.
On the Stanley Park seawall, its calm waters are great for a lengthy session of breast stroke. Best of all, visitors can bring their own barbecue.
Trout Lake Beach has a dedicated swimming raft, its lush freshwater a pleasant alternative to the salty stuff which surrounds the city.
6. Sydney, Australia
Home to the world's largest natural harbor and some of Australia's best beaches, Sydney is a city which lives for the water.
Swimmers should swerve the surfers at Bondi and instead make for Clovelly Bay. At 350 meters long and just 60 meters wide, with a breakwater dampening those big waves, it's the ultimate place for a seaside dip.
For a more secluded paddle, check out the South West Arm Pool. Cut off at low tide, this saltwater swimming hole is like nowhere else in this corner of Oz.
Clovelly, Clovelly Rd. Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales Australia;
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Best Places in Australia You Cannot Afford to Miss
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