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Australia Destinations

Western Australia Attractions

Western Australia caters to its tourists with a wide and varied range of attractions. From Perth to Broome and the South West you will find each region to have something special to offer. The varied landscape of the territory provides excellent natural attractions along with which you will have the opportunity to attend local events, dine in some fine eateries, engage in exquisite shopping sprees and stay in some of the finest hotels, resorts and holiday apartments of the country.

Perth functions as the cosmopolitan center of Western Australia. However it has a great number of tourist attractions as well. The Kings Park for example is the foremost attraction of the region. This is a magnificent park spread over 400 hectares. It comprises of wonderful picnic and barbeque spots amidst different scenery. Visitors to the park will also have the opportunity to explore the diverse flora in the form of brilliant wildflowers, manicured gardens and virgin bush land.

The Swan River is another unique attraction flowing through the city of Perth. The flow of the river creates unique lush vistas along the route at different locations. The river actually acts as a divider between the southern suburbs and the downtown area. The river banks have turned into ideal picnic spots to relax and unwind along with which you will have the opportunity to go boating on the water ways. If you plan on visiting Perth in the month of September then you can also catch the Festival of Perth which is hosted in the Kings Park.

The South West region of WA has its own collection of holiday attractions to offer. This includes the fascinating Albany Residency Museum. The museum holds an exhibition dedicated to the extraordinary natural attractions such as The Natural Bridge and the Gap that you will be able to find in Albany. The Brig Amity replica is also a unique site that visitors must see during their trip to the region.

Another top attraction of the South West is the Anzac Park War Memorial. This memorial is situated in a very attractive garden setting and commemorates the events that marked World War I. You will also have the opportunity to visit the Balart Engine which belongs to the first locomotive that operated in Western Australia. The Canal Rocks in the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park is an excellent fishing site for the tourists as well.

A trip to Western Australia would not be complete without visiting Broome and North Western WA. It is from here that you will be able to access the Cable Beach which comprises of over 22 kilometers of white sandy beaches and turquoise water. The beach is safe for swimming along with which you will have the opportunity to engage in a variety of water sporting activities. Nature enthusiasts will cherish the opportunity to visit the Broome Bird Observatory and the Broome Crocodile Park as well.