Tag: hiking australia
Purnululu National Park: Behind The Scenes
During our travels we have been involved with volunteering for Nationals Parks in South Australia and Western Australia. It started out as an opportunity to give back during what we correctly assumed would be a lot of time spent in national parks, but what we didn’t realise is that it
Putting on the Fitz: Fitzgerald River National Park
After reluctantly leaving Esperance, we continued following the coastline west, stopping at the scenic beachside camps of Quagi Beach and Munglinup Beach, as well as a day trip through Stokes National Park, before heading towards what has become one of our favourite national parks of the trip so far. In
Esperance, Cape Le Grand and Cape Arid: The Land of White Sand and Blue Waters
The day we arrived in Esperance was a hot, blustery day and after being on the Nullarbor for the past few days, staring out at ocean that we couldn’t reach, we were seriously craving some beach time. So when we pulled into town, our first order of business was to
A Wanderer’s Guide to: King’s Canyon and Palm Valley
Situated between West MacDonnell National Park and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park lie Watarrka National Park and Finke Gorge National Park, two spectacular places that offer some truly awe-inspiring and unique landscapes in the heart of Central Australia. Kings Canyon Kings Canyon is the main attraction of Watarrka National Park and
A Wanderer’s Guide to: Tjoritja-West MacDonnell Ranges
Tjoritja-West MacDonnell Ranges National Park is one of the most well-known national parks of the Red Centre, and many great spots are just a day trip away from Alice Springs. Here is where you’ll see a lot of the gorges and waterholes that are so quintessentially Central Australian. It’s also