
5 Reasons Why Western Australia Should Be On Your Bucket List
The pull of the East Coast may be unstoppable, and rightly so, but Western Australia deserves to be in your travel plans – no question about it. Why not mix it up a bit this August and take a trip to Australia’s largest state. From its seemingly endless coastline to areas of rugged wilderness, here are 5 reasons why you must travel around Western Australia.
It’s Really, Really Pretty
The wineries of Margaret River, Broome’s Cape Leveque, a kaleidoscope of coral, underwater pearls, blooming wildflower, the view from Natures Window, Lake Argyle… the list goes on! Western Australia is easy is easy on the eye to say the least.
Pink Lakes
Hutt Lagoon and the aptly-named, Pink Lake, are salt lakes in WA that take on a strawberry milkshake colour due to Dunaliella salina, an algae that, when in high concentration, turns the water pink. The setting is sure to be the perfect backdrop for some #instaworthy pics.
It’s The Road Less Travelled
The East Coast may take the crown for the amount of incoming visitors to Australia, but WA is where people fall in love with unspoilt beaches, true wilderness, the wildlife and having entire areas all to themselves. It may be rugged, but it’s got bags of charm and the lack of crowds will let you appreciate the wilderness in peace.
You Can Swim With Whale Sharks
Double the size of a Great White shark, whale are the gentle giants that can be find in the waters of the Ningaloo Ree. As they only eat plankton, you can get right up close to the friendly creatures and be sure to come back home with all your limbs! For a truly personal experience book a snorkelling trip.
It Produces Amazing Food and Drink
Due to its climate, Western Australia can grow and produce delicious food and drink like wine, seafood, mangoes and traditional bush tucker fare like marron, kangaroo and quandong fruit. It also knows how to celebrate them with food and drink festivals in peak season.
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