West Coast & Karijini Adventure





Explore the gorges, canyons, coasts and diverse wildlife of Western Australia
UNESCO World Heritage areas, remote gorges, desert landscapes and a beach made entirely of seashells – this West Coast and Karijini National Park adventure showcases some of Australia’s scenic beauty over twelve days. Starting in Perth, you’ll walk through the Pinnacles Desert, visit the Pink Hutt Lagoon and canoe along Murchison River. Look for turtles and dolphins at Shell Beach, snorkel in Ningaloo Reef, then travel inland through Karijini National Park. Explore the curved waterfall at Joffre Gorge, hike to the Kermit Pool and Spider Wall at Hancock Gorge, wander through the rock pools at Kalamina Gorge and learn about the rich First Nations history of the area from Traditional Custodians.
Start: Perth, Australia
End: Exmouth, Australia
- Duration
- 12 days
- Group size
- 1 to 12
- Minimum age
- 15 years old
- Style
Basix: Simple accommodation, local transport and lots of free time
Original: Tourist-class hotels, some meals included and a great mix of included activities and free time
Comfort: Comfortable accommodation, with a relaxed pace of travel and many included meals and activities
Premium: Our best accommodation, exclusive inclusions and our most experienced leaders
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Why you'll love this trip
- Spend three days in the Karijini National Park – Western Australia’s second-largest national park, with a diverse landscape of gorges and canyons more than 2.5 billion years old.
- Learn about station life with a stay at Cheela Plains – a family-owned and operated Outback cattle station.
- Visit Kalamina Gorge – the shallowest gorge in the Karijini National Park. Walk through the small rock pools and swim in the Rock Arch Pool.
- Walk through the otherworldly landscape of the Pinnacles Desert – this national reserve is peppered with strange natural limestone structures that date back to around 30,000 years!
- See the vibrant pink to lilac hues of Hutt Lagoon – the extra high salinity in the lake causes the bright shades of colour.
Itinerary
Welcome to Perth! Or Boorloo in the language of the local Whadjuk Nyoongar people, who are the Traditional Owners of the land on which Perth is now located. Your adventure begins straight away, as you meet your group and head to Nambung National Park to check out the famous Pinnacles Desert – a unique landscape unlike any other in the country. After, journey to Jurien Bay, where you’ll have the opportunity to spot endangered sea lions on the beach. From here, continue to the limestone caves of Stockyard Gully Reserve before spending the night in the coastal city of Geraldton.
- Hotel in Geraldton (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
- Stockyard Gully Reserve – Limestone Caves
- Nambung National Park – Pinnacles Desert
The pick-up for this trip is at 8 am at your Joining Point, outlined in your Essential Trip Information. This is where you’ll meet your local leader, unless you or your travel agent requests an alternative location. It’s your responsibility to contact us with your preferred pick-up point well ahead of departure. We do not take responsibility for missed trips if we’ve not been advised of an alternative in advance and you are not at the default location on time.
The walk through stockyard gully caves is 250m long and the middle is pitch black. Please bring a torch. The cave loop walk is a class 2 1.3km loop walk.
Your travel time today will be approximately 6 hours.
Drive to Kalbarri after breakfast, stopping at Hutt Lagoon on the way – the extremely high levels of salinity in this lagoon gives it its unusual pink, sometimes lilac hue. Stop along the rugged coastline to see the natural bridge and take a short walk along the coastal trail. This afternoon, head to Murchison River for a special degustation experience. After a tour around Murchison House Station, you’ll head out on the river in canoes, drifting along the gentle waters and looking out for some local wildlife. As the sun goes down, you’ll leave your canoes and tuck into your campfire banquet – this four-course feast of regional dishes will be paired with alcohol or non-alcoholic drinks, set against the gorgeous backdrop of Kalbarri’s nature.
- Resort in Kalbarri (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Kalbarri – Murchison River Canoe Tour with Dinner
- Kalbarri – Murchison House Station Tour
- Kalbarri – Hutt Lagoon
Your travel time today will be approximately 2.5 hours.
Wake up and explore Kalbarri National Park's Skywalk and Nature’s Window. After, you’ll carry on to Shark Bay. Walk along Eagle Bluff Boardwalk for views of the harbour, limestone islands and wildlife (you might be lucky enough to see rays, sharks or even turtles here), then enjoy some free time for lunch in Denham. Continue to your accommodation in Monkey Mia. Tonight is a free night in Shark Bay.
- Resort in Monkey Mia (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Shark Bay - Eagle Bluff Boardwalk
- Kalbarri National Park - Skywalk and Nature’s Window
The walk to Nature's Window is a 1km class 3 walk and should take 45 minutes return. The walk is paved and slightly hilly before the end where there is a bit of rock scrambling to get to the window.
Your travel time today will be approximately 5.5 hours.
Today is a free day to soak up all the natural beauty of Shark Bay – this UNESCO World Heritage Area is one of the world's greatest wilderness treasures set on the westernmost point of Australia. You might like to go stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking or 4WDing here – there are heaps of optional activities that your leader can help you book. You might even like to take a daytrip to Dirk Hartog Island to explore the wilderness in a 4WD – on this tour, you’ll visit the blow holes of the island, walk on white-sand beaches, swim through clear bay waters and look out for sharks, turtles, whales, dugongs and dolphins from Surf Point Marine Sanctuary. Spend tonight around the campfire and enjoy a tasting of fresh seafood or bush tucker cooked over the fire. Learn about the history of the Gutharraguda (Shark Bay), hear a Traditional Custodian play the didgeridoo and try spot kangaroos and echidnas.
- Resort in Monkey Mia (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
Your travel time today will be approximately 7.5 hours.
It will be a bit of a long travel day today as you make your way to Coral Bay, bordered by the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef – the world's largest fringing reef, home to thriving marine life and rare flora and fauna. The reef sits within the national park of the same name and is also the spot where up to 500 whale sharks aggregate yearly! Along the way, stop in Carnarvon and maybe grab some lunch or visit the Gascoyne Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre (Gwoonwardu Mia), before settling into your accommodation for the evening.
- Hotel in Coral Bay (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
- Carnarvon - Gascoyne Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre (Gwoonwardu Mia)
- Shark Bay – Shell Beach
Your travel time today will be approximately 7.5 hours.
Set out on a three-hour glass bottom boat tour this morning, to explore the scenic surroundings of Coral Bay. As you cruise the bright blue waters, go in search of local turtles feeding in the corals of their natural habitat. As well as looking out for turtles, you’ll have the opportunity to feed schools of fish and maybe even go snorkelling in the clear waters off the boat in two different spots! This afternoon, you’re free to kick back on the warm sands, go for a swim or head out for more snorkelling along the Ningaloo Reef.
- Hotel in Coral Bay (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
- Coral Bay - Glass Bottom Boat Tour
Drive into Cape Range National Park this morning and head out on a walk to Mandu Mandu Gorge. Venture up to the gorge’s rim to see the vast views of the Ningaloo Reef and surrounding country. Keep an eye out for wildlife as you go, like black-flanked rock-wallabies and birds of prey. After, have a picnic lunch with your group, then cool off with some snorkelling around Oyster Stacks – these five isolated islets protrude from Ningaloo Reef and can only be accessed at high tide. Explore the shallow coral gardens below the water, among colourful schools of fish – keep an eye out for turtles and sharks cruising by! Tonight, make your way to Exmouth.
- Hotel in Exmouth (1 night)
- Lunch
- Cape Range National Park - Mandu Mandu Gorge Walk
- Cape Range National Park - Snorkelling at Oyster Stacks
Your travel time today will be approximately 3.5 hours. Your walking distance today will be approximately 3 km on a Grade 4 (moderately difficult) trail.
The next part of your adventure begins with another welcome meeting at 8.30 am this morning. Then, set off through the beautiful Outback landscape to Nanutarra Roadhouse. Today is a bit of a long travel day, so it's a good idea to get stuck into your book or favourite podcasts. When you arrive at the roadhouse, stop for lunch before continuing to Cheela Plains Station, where you’ll stay tonight. This afternoon, maybe set off on one of the station hikes to explore the area. Tonight, enjoy dinner at the station under the Pilbara night sky.
- Cheela Plains Station Stay (1 night)
- Dinner
Your travel time will be approximately 5 hours.
As this trip is a combination of shorter itineraries, the travellers in your group and your group leader are likely to change today.
Today is an early start as you travel from Cheela towards Karijini National Park. On the way, stop at Tom Price and spend some time walking the streets of this small mining town. This is also your opportunity to buy yourself a picnic lunch for later on in the national park. Continue to Karijini National Park – land of the Banjima, Innawongka and Eastern Guruma peoples. This is Western Australia’s second-largest national park, with a landscape more than 2.5 billion years old. Your first stop is Kalamina Gorge – the shallowest gorge in Karijini National Park. As you walk alongside the stream, take in the surrounding landscape of small waterfalls and rock pools. When you arrive at the Rock Arch Pool, stop for lunch and maybe a quick swim before checking into your accommodation at Karijini Eco Retreat. This afternoon, explore Joffre Gorge – a curved waterfall forming a natural amphitheatre. When you arrive, take in panoramic views from the lookout platform or maybe walk down into the gorge to see the towering cliff faces reflected in the calm water.
- Ensuite Deluxe Tents at Karijini Eco Lodge (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Karijini National Park – Joffre Gorge
- Karijini National Park – Kalamina Gorge & Rock Arch Pool
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours. Your hiking distance will be approximately 4.5 km.
The hike at Kalamina Gorge is a 3km class 4 (moderate-difficult) walk. It starts with a steep track to the base of the gorge to a small permanent pool, complete with waterfall and draping ferns. There is a longer, more difficult walk for those who feel energetic.
The Joffre Gorge walk is a 1.6km class 5 (difficult) walk that leads hikers to the foot of Joffre Falls. The trail crosses the watercourse near the top of the falls before a steep scramble into the gorge itself.
Today is a full day of exploration in Karijini National Park. Travel to Hancock Gorge this morning for your first hike of the day. After climbing down a ladder, you’ll walk through the narrow rock passages and shallow pools to the well-known Spider Wall. Weave your way through the tight, twisting gaps in the rocks before arriving at the green waters of Kermit’s Pool. This afternoon, set off on a hike through Weano Gorge. Follow the trail through the towering red walls, along the stepping stones to the Handrail Pool. Spend some time relaxing among the cool rocks or take a dip in the clear waters.
- Ensuite Deluxe Tents at Karijini Eco Lodge (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Karijini National Park – Hancock Gorge, Spider Wall & Kermit’s Pool
- Karijini National Park – Weano Gorge & Handrail Pool
The hike at Hancock Gorge is a 1.5km class 5 (difficult) hike, descending a series of solid metal ladders to the gorge floor. From there you wade through cold pools, negotiate rock ledges on the gorge walls and clamber through stony creek beds. You then continue with the so-called "spider walk" (where you stretch your arms and legs out to straddle the gap and move along the walls) to the end of the gorge.
Weano Gorge offers a 1.5km class 5 (challenging) scramble over boulders and through narrow passages to Handrail Pool. For the less adventurous, there is an easier option, as the first part of the trail is class 3 (moderate).
After breakfast, you’ll start your journey back towards Cheela Plains. On the way, stop for one final walk at Hamersley Gorge. As you walk, take in the swirling rock formations and the colourful layers of stone. At the bottom, maybe cool off with a swim in the pool or relax under the shade of the trees beside the stepped waterfalls. Then, leave the landscape of gorges and waterfalls behind, and return to your station stay Cheela Plains. When you arrive, enjoy your last dinner with your fellow travellers to celebrate the last night of your adventure.
- Cheela Plains Station Stay (shared facilities) (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Exmouth – Charles Knife Canyon Lookout
- Hamersley Range – Hamersley Gorge Visit
Your travel time today will be approximately 4 hours.
The Hamersley Gorge Walk is a 1km class 4 (moderate-difficult) walk. The Hamersley Waterfall Walk is a 400m class 4 walk.
This morning, travel back to Exmouth, stopping at the Charles Knife Canyon along the way. From the lookout soak up the panoramic views of the surrounding terrain of rocky gullies, narrow gorges, open spinifex (coastal grass) bushland and over the Exmouth Gulf. After lunch at the canyon, you’ll continue to Exmouth, where your trip will come to an end. If you’d like to stay longer, just speak to your booking agent ahead of time.
- Breakfast
- Lunch
Your travel time today will be approximately 4.5 hours.
Your trip will come to an end upon arrival back into Exmouth at around 3pm. Please take this into consideration when booking your onward flights. On the way into town we can also drop you at Exmouth Learmonth Airport.
Inclusions and activities
6 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 dinners
Private vehicle
Hotel (5 nights), Resort (2 nights), Station Stay (2 nights), Eco Lodge Tents (2 nights)
- Stockyard Gully Reserve – Limestone Caves
- Nambung National Park – Pinnacles Desert
- Kalbarri – Murchison River Canoe Tour with Dinner
- Kalbarri – Murchison House Station Tour
- Kalbarri – Hutt Lagoon
- Shark Bay - Eagle Bluff Boardwalk
- Kalbarri National Park - Skywalk and Nature’s Window
- Carnarvon - Gascoyne Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre (Gwoonwardu Mia)
- Shark Bay – Shell Beach
- Coral Bay - Glass Bottom Boat Tour
- Cape Range National Park - Mandu Mandu Gorge Walk
- Cape Range National Park - Snorkelling at Oyster Stacks
- Karijini National Park – Joffre Gorge
- Karijini National Park – Kalamina Gorge & Rock Arch Pool
- Karijini National Park – Hancock Gorge, Spider Wall & Kermit’s Pool
- Karijini National Park – Weano Gorge & Handrail Pool
- Exmouth – Charles Knife Canyon Lookout
- Hamersley Range – Hamersley Gorge Visit
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Before you book you should know
- This trip requires a moderate to good level of fitness as it involves some walking, allowing you to really get among nature. Please bring sturdy, comfortable walking shoes and comfortable clothing.
- When travelling in Western Australia, temperatures can be very hot during the day and drop quite dramatically at night. Have a think about what time of year suits you best to travel and pack accordingly.
- As Western Australia is so big, you can expect a few long travel days. Driving through the every-changing scenery can be a great way to rest and recharge or get to know your fellow travellers a little better!
The style of accommodation indicated in the day-to-day itinerary is a guideline only and may change. On some occasions, alternative arrangements may need to be made due to the lack of availability of rooms in our preferred accommodation. In these cases, we will use a similar standard of accommodation.
Throughout the trip, we request that our properties prepare rooms in time for our arrival, especially if we're arriving prior to normal check-in time. However, this isn't always possible which means we won't be able to check-in immediately on arrival at some hotels. Instead, we can store our luggage and explore our new destination or on some trips, have use of shared day rooms until all rooms are available.
Tourist Bus Stop on Barrack Square (in front of pier 3)
Barrack St Jetty
Perth
AUSTRALIA
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Important notes
START & END POINT TIME & LOCATION
Your trip starts in the morning of day 1 at 8am with a pick-up from our joining point location in Perth. Please see the joining point details in the Essential Trip Information. The trip ends in the afternoon of the last day at approximately 3pm back in Exmouth. Please take this into consideration when booking your arrival and departure flights.
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT
A Single Supplement can be booked if you’d prefer not to share a room on this trip, subject to availability.
PHYSICAL RATING
Please read the itinerary carefully to make sure you are aware of the included hikes and walks on this trip.
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