Exploring Western Australia

Western Australia is one of the oldest lands on Earth, and boast of an Aboriginal history that dates back to more than 40,000 years ago. With such a rich heritage background, it’s no wonder that there’s so much to do there, whether you’re going on a family holiday, a personal retreat or an aorous honeymoon with your significant others.

Unlike the rest of the Australian states, Western Australia was colonized as a free settlement and not a penal colony like Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia. This is reflected in the diversity of its farming and agriculture. Tens of thousand of years before the European settlement, Aboriginal people were already roaming the Australian landscape, living in harmony with Nature.

Visiting Western Australia should include interesting activities like 4WD sand dune adventure or visit Caversham Wildlife Park where you can feed kangaroos and koalas. A visit to Margaret River, Western Australia finest wine region, is a must. Make a trip to Wave Rock, one of Australia natural wonders. From the activities on the land, you can venture to the sea. Visit Rockingham Wild Encouters for a close encouter with cute marine life. Or, you can stroll along the fine sandy beach at Cottlesloe Beach.

There are plentiful of choices of accomodation in Western Australia. If you are bored of staying in hotels or motels, why not try farm stay with the locals. You can experience the fun of collecting chicken eggs in early morning and milking cows.

Perhaps, you may want to stroll along the streets of Fremantle to shop at the fleamarket. Things can be very cheap if are good are bargaining.

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