Starting the Day at Katherine Hot Springs Visiting the Katherine Hot Springs early in the morning offers a unique and tranquil experience that is not to be missed during your road trip. Nestled within the stunning natural landscape of Nitmiluk National Park, the hot springs are renowned for their crystal-clear waters and the lush vegetation READ MORE
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Day 21 – Lake Argyle to Katherine
Exploring Lake Argyle Lake Argyle stands as a testament to human ingenuity and natural beauty, representing one of Australia’s largest artificial lakes. Formed by the construction of the Ord River Dam in the late 1960s, this vast expanse of water covers approximately 980 square kilometers, storing over 21 times the volume of Sydney Harbour. The READ MORE
Day 20 – Halls Creek to Lake Argyle
The journey from Halls Creek to Lake Argyle in Western Australia encapsulates a remarkable blend of stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. This approximately 370 -kilometre stretch of road is not just a route; it is an exploration into the heart of the Kimberley region, renowned for its striking beauty and diverse ecosystems. Travelers embarking READ MORE
Day 19: Broome to Halls Creek
Before leaving Broome we head out to Roebuck Bay and Gantheaume Point to take in some stunning views of the Kimberley Coastline. Discovering Gantheaume Point Gantheaume Point is a remarkable natural landmark situated near Broome, Western Australia, that captivates visitors with its stunning vistas and geological significance. This striking location is renowned for the dramatic READ MORE
Day 18- Port Hedland to Broome
After saying a sad goodbye to our Son & grandsons we continue with our quick half lap of this beautiful country. The Road from Port Hedland to Broome: A Scenic Overview The journey from Port Hedland to Broome is a captivating experience that offers travelers a chance to immerse themselves in Australia’s striking natural landscapes READ MORE
Day 17 – Exploring Karijini National Park
Introduction to Karijini National Park Karijini National Park, located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, is celebrated for its stunning natural beauty and diverse ecosystems. Situated approximately 300 kilometers from Port Hedland, this park serves as a prominent destination for day trips, attracting visitors eager to explore its unique landscapes. Spanning over 620,000 hectares, READ MORE
Days 12 to 16: Exploring Port Hedland and South Hedland – A Complete Guide
Day 12: Discovering Port Hedland Day 12, visitors will find themselves delving deep into Port Hedland, a town that embodies the industrial vigor of the Pilbara region. As a pivotal hub for Australia’s iron ore industry, Port Hedland offers a unique blend of industrial significance and cultural heritage. The visual spectacle of massive ships being READ MORE
Day 10: Denham to Exmouth via Coral Bay.
Early Morning Departure from Denham The journey from Denham to Exmouth via Coral Bay begins with the quiet anticipation of an early morning departure from the enchanting coastal town of Denham. Renowned for its pristine beaches and the Shark Bay World Heritage Area, Denham provides a picturesque backdrop to start this 680 km adventure. As READ MORE
Day 8: Cervantes to Denham
Today we treated ourselves to a little sleep in and a hot breakfast at the hotel, before embarking on today’s journey. Scenic Stops: Hansens Beach and The Pinnacles Following a hearty breakfast, our journey continued with a short detour to Hansens beach. The serene coastline provided an exceptional backdrop for photographs, capturing the essence of READ MORE
Day 7: Esperance to Cervantes
Our Biggest Day Yet! The journey from Esperance to Cervantes stretches across an impressive 894.6 kilometers, demanding more than 10 hours on the road. Traversing this vast distance involves experiencing the sheer variety of terrains and landscapes Western Australia has to offer. From the rugged coastal lines to the expansive arid plains, each kilometer presents READ MORE