
Kalbarri Adventure Tours
Situated 485 kilometres north of Perth, Western Australia, Kalbarri National Park is a must do whilst on your travels through Australia.
The national park offers stunning gorges, impressive rock formations, over 800 varieties of wild flowers, and is also home to more than 200 species of wildlife including the Beaked Echidna, the Western Grey Kangaroo, the Thorny Devil and the Australian Pelican. Discovering the Murchison River and its gorges are a must whilst travelling to this stunning region of Western Australia, and one of the best ways to see the gorge is via canoe.
With Kalbarri Adventure Tours you can discover the beauty of the gorge from the water as you paddle through the incredible sandstone cliffs that have formed a gorge system over millions of years. The first stop on your tour you will come face to face with Nature’s Window – a natural rock arch that frames the river perfectly, and is the main photo opportunity in the park – this is also where you’ll stop for homemade cake and juice, before hiking down Fourways where two reaches of the river and two side gullies meet. Here you’ll take to the water in your canoe and explore the stunning view of the gorges from the water as you paddle along the meandering river.
Canoeing through Kalbarri on the Murchison, you will find yourself atop Western Australia’s second
longest river, and get the chance to take on the famous Z-bend, presenting the unrivalled natural beauty of red and white striped Tumblagooda sandstone – making it the perfect trip for those of you interested in geology.
You’ll then have the chance to walk through some of the most awe-inspiring scenery as you observe the ancient landscape.
Kalbarri Adventure Tours provide both full day and half day tours, which both allow you to take in the spectacular Nature’s Window as well as the striking red rock and overall majesty of Kalbarri National Park.
Book your Kalbarri Adventure at www.kalbarritours.com.au.