Professional Telescopes and Binoculars to view planets, star clusters, nebuals and galaxies.
See the native plants used by the Aborigines for food, medicine and tool making (seasonal and at tour operators discretion).
Enjoy an Aussie BBQ dinner & glass of Australian wine, in the desert and watch as the sun sets over the Indian Ocean*.
Take a photo amongst the Pinnacles & under the night sky with your smartphone.
Hear stories from the Dreamtime about the night sky, created by the world's first astronomers, the Indigenous Australians.
*Tour itinerary is at tour operators discretion and can be subject to change and activities are undertaken at passengers own risk. Tour is subject to weather conditions yet tour operator and every endeavour will be undertaken to see stars, yet LAT will not be held liable in any way, financial or otherwise should visibility of the night sky be restricted or obscured by matters outside our control. Please refer to our Cancellation/Refund Policy.
Duration: 10 hours<br/>Minibus<br/>Pickup included
Stop at the Bakery for a toilet stop and food if you are hungry. Then we drive to the pure white, giant sand dunes where you can try sandboarding. Also a great place to take photos.
A beautiful nature reserve where we stop to see wildflowers in season. We either stop here or Hangover Bay depending on the weather and the group on the day.
A beautiful little secluded bay that was used as a meeting place by local Aboriginal Tribes. See the plant the Aborigines used to make fishing nets as well as numerous other plants used as Bush Tucker and Medicine. If we stop at Nilgen Nature Reserve we generally don't have time to stop here as well.
See the magnificent Pinnacles Desert at sunset. Enjoy a barbeque dinner with wine followed by stargazing with Telescopes and Astro Binoculars. Here Dreamtime stories of the night sky created by the world's first astronomers, the Australian Aborginals.
View the Indian Ocean from the beach alongside the fishermans Jetty at Lancelin. Take in the breathtaking scenes of the ocean and take a short walk along the beach. Stop here is dependent on time, conditions and is at tour guide's discretion.
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
Perth is the vibrant capital of Western Australia, known for its stunning beaches, sunny climate, and laid-back lifestyle. With a unique blend of natural beauty and urban sophistication, it's a destination that offers something for everyone, from adventure seekers to culture enthusiasts.
One of the largest inner-city parks in the world, offering stunning views of the Swan River and Perth skyline. It features beautiful gardens, walking trails, and memorials.
One of Perth's most famous beaches, known for its white sand, clear water, and vibrant atmosphere. It's a great spot for swimming, sunbathing, and watching sunset.
One of the oldest mints in the world, offering a fascinating look at the history of gold in Western Australia. Visitors can see the process of gold pouring and handle real gold bars.
A UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Australia's largest and most well-preserved convict buildings. The prison offers guided tours that delve into its dark and fascinating history.
Australia's oldest wine region, offering scenic vineyards, gourmet food, and outdoor activities. The valley is a great place for wine tasting, picnicking, and exploring the natural beauty of the area.
Freshly caught fish, typically snapper or barramundi, coated in crispy batter and served with thick-cut fries. A must-try at any beachside kiosk or seafood restaurant.
Lean and flavorful, kangaroo meat is a sustainable and traditional Australian dish. It's often served as a steak or in stir-fries with native Australian spices.
A classic Australian treat made from sponge cake coated in chocolate and rolled in coconut. Often filled with jam or cream.
Perth is known for its high-quality coffee culture. Try a flat white or long black at one of the many specialty coffee shops throughout the city.
Summer is peak tourist season with warm to hot weather, perfect for beach activities and outdoor adventures. However, temperatures can be extreme, especially in January and February.
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Perth is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Perth Station
Perth Busport
Efficient and frequent services connecting the city center to suburbs. The network includes the PERTH Airport Line.
Available • Apps: Uber, Ola
Car, Bike, Scooter
A beautiful island known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and the iconic quokka, a small marsupial that is often seen as the island's mascot. The island offers a variety of activities, including snorkeling, cycling, and hiking.
Australia's oldest wine region, offering scenic vineyards, gourmet food, and outdoor activities. The valley is a great place for wine tasting, picnicking, and exploring the natural beauty of the area.
A scenic region known for its beautiful beaches, lush forests, and world-class wineries. The area offers a variety of activities, including wine tasting, surfing, and exploring caves.
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