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Perth, Western Australia
Sun, adventure, an awesome natural environment and friendly
people - it's what you'll find when studying in Western Australia. Nowhere else in the
world can you experience and interact with such unique natural attractions.
Dive with the world's largest fish - the whale shark, snorkel with manta rays, swim
with wild dolphins, walk amongst the tree tops of ancient trees, sleep under a canopy of
stars in the desert, or explore the beehive-like formations of the Bungle Bungles with the
help of an Aboriginal guide.
In Western Australia - you can be touched by nature.
A climate to suit all occasions
The big variety of landscapes and climates in Western Australia means there is always
plenty of sunshine, making it a perfect year-round destination.
It is a land blessed with spectacular diversity where the deep reds of ancient interior
rock formations contrast with the sparkling blue of the Indian and Southern Oceans and the
lush greenery of the stunning southern regions.
Western Australia is famous for its long days of sunshine, spotless blue skies and
brilliant beaches.
Western Australia's many distinct regions
The City of Perth is Australia's western gateway. Perth offers an easy-going lifestyle
- the beautiful Swan River and inner-city parks like Kings Park add to the relaxed,
natural feel. There is much to see and do in this part of the State, from swimming in
crystal clear ocean waters to enjoying a sunny afternoon sipping a cold beer at an
open-air pub.
From the city, head to the Southwest for world class wineries, luxury accommodation
and forests of tall trees. These taper off to a ribbon of coastal hinterlands of sheltered
bays and rivers, often lined with massive granite boulders and stunning outlooks.
Here, life is simple and genuine, offering a taste of rural Australian living along
with relaxing country retreats and secluded chalets.
The Golden West's spectacular outback and goldfields are the place for historic
townships, brilliant, starry night skies, and wide open spaces with spinifex and red earth
as far as the eye can see. Here too, are the beaches of the Southern Ocean. These seas can
be wild one day and brilliant blue calm the next - they're also home to humpback whales
and their calves.
Awesome marine life, endless white sand beaches and warm, turquoise waters of the
Indian Ocean characterise the state's far north. Sunshine, cooling sea breezes and the
outdoor activities of the Coral Coast make it a relaxing and friendly destination.
If it's an Aussie frontier adventure you're after head further north to the North West.
Here you'll find rugged ancient landforms, remnant rainforest, deep red gorges, vast
cattle stations and pioneering personalities, ancient Aboriginal culture and unique
quality accommodation.
The sheer size of Western Australia beckons visitors back time and again to explore the
huge number and range of holiday possibilities.
Information on this page approved and supplied by Tourism WA.
www.westernaustralia.com
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