Travelling to Kalbarri

Between Exmouth and Geraldton you will see the beautiful Kalbarri National Park. This is definitely among the best destinations for a soothing holiday on the beach mixed with the adventure and rugged loveliness of the adjoining gorges and bushwalks of the national park. It will bring you closer to around 5-6 hours to move here from Perth, but the long coastal stretch is only as fun with several wonderful places to relax and enjoy the scenes.

 

The winding Murchison River directs you into stunning views, and there is every imaginable kind of bird and other marine lives to enjoy. This is perfect to enjoy a holiday drive, with several areas to set up for the night, and limitless views and driving stretches that will astound you.

 

Among the best times to travel to Kalbarri is from September and November, as the wildflowers are prolific and the weather is good. The temperature increases up to 40C on December to March, and the autumn season begins from April to May, which drops down the temperature to 25C. The winter months causes rain from the months of June and July.

 

Now that you have arrived, where do you start? There are several accommodation options, with the Murchison Camping Park nestled at the heart of Kalbarri with good views of the Murchison River including the Indian Ocean. You may like to enjoy the short walks around the city, and become familiar with the locals before you travel further.

 

Several kinds of wildflowers are planted through the national park. You could spend the whole day looking at each kind and be astounded by their beauty.

 

Take pleasure in the solitude of the beach and perhaps you can hire a boat to do some fishing or to explore the river. There are several kinds of water sports available and you can grab some reading materials, find a private area and be entertained by watching the whales and dolphins as they make rare appearances. A good idea is to hire a push bike and ride along the coastal road to appreciate some good scenery. You can likewise go swimming before heading home in one of the beautiful bays.

 

The coastal gorges have to be witnessed to be appreciated. The most astounding is the Natural Bridge and Island Rock that is now a sea stack standing all alone and surrounded by the sea. Rainbow Valley is named for its wonderful colours from the compacted sands. Eagle Gorge provides a great beach below, and Pot Alley and Shell House are all fairly as mesmerizing with panoramic scenes.

 

Pack an honest picnic lunch and experience some if the inland gorges of the Kalbarri that are likewise accessible by campervan. Nature’s Window, recognized for its natural beauty, is a good rock arch that is a beautiful area to stop and enjoy the scenes. Hawkes Head lookout has good scenes of the gorge, and Ross Graham lookout is quite simple to reach with lovely river rock pools just underneath. As you move deeper into the park you will notice why this area has been secured so cautiously, so that tourists can enjoy its treasures for months or years to come. Be cautious as some of these streets are not sealed so check in town before moving around the city.

 

Surely, you’ll love the place. Its amazing views are just among the best worldwide, and there is so much to do either by sea or on land. You will come home feeling revived and strengthened by relaxing views, bush walks, and other activities. Travelling to Kalbarri will surely be a trip for the books.

 

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