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It’s the wild west out here
Not only is it the largest state in Australia, but it's also one of the largest states in the world. Spanning near-endless miles from the tropical northern Kimberley region down to the wineries in Margaret River, with a whole lot of Outback in between, there’s almost too much to see here. Swim next to whale sharks in Ningaloo Reef, wander the chasms of the Bungle Bungles, enjoy a famous beach or take a hike; here, you’ve got a third of Australia at your fingertips.
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Explore the Bungles Bungles
Rising from the ground in Purnululu National Park are the Bungle Bungles. These striped and dome-shaped rocks spread through the site, forming a maze of giant sandstone towers. A culturally significant site to the Karjaganujaru and Gija peoples, a visit to the Bungle Bungles is best done with guided walks to incredible spots like Echidna Chasm and Cathedral Gorge. Or, for an alternative view, a helicopter ride to see it all from above.
Swim with whale sharks
Visitors to Ningaloo Reef have the choice to get a truly one-of-a-kind experience – swimming with the world’s biggest fish. Running from April to July, sometimes up to September, whale sharks swim in the waters of Ningaloo Reef and are gentle enough to swim right next to.
Relax and recharge at a Broome beach
Being built in a peninsula means Broome has its fair share of beaches. Before setting off to hike across the Kimberley or drive out east to the Bungle Bungles, visitors to Broome are welcome to swim, snorkel and savour the waters of Cable, Town or Reddell Beach.
Sing your heart out at Cathedral Gorge
A sight that offers great visuals and great vocals, Cathedral Gorge invites visitors into the heart of the Bungle Bungles. Its natural amphitheatre design and curved walls create amazing acoustics that have seen a few live performances. Visitors in the wet season may also get the chance to see the waterfall that flows through the overhang.
Go whale watching
Between June and October, Ningaloo Reef is a top spot to see whales as they migrate north from the Antarctic to mate and birth their calves. Jump on board a whale watching cruise for the best chance at seeing these incredible animals leaping into the air.
Listen to the didgeridoo in Ngilgi Cave
Journey into the Ngilgi Caves on a bush walk with a local Aboriginal guide. Learn about daily life for First Nations people in this part of Australia, then sit down to a didgeridoo performance within the natural acoustics of the caves.
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