Tag: National Park

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 Tale of Two Visits: Coffin Bay and Lincoln National Parks
Back in 2016, we decided our Christmas present to ourselves was going to be a cage dive with Great White Sharks off the coast of Port Lincoln, South Australia. Some couples gift each other nice jewellery or a thoughtful handmade present for Christmas; we went a different direction… So from

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

The Fantastic Flinders Ranges
Leaving the Gammon Ranges for the Flinders Ranges, we were sceptical…how could it get better than what we just came from? To top it off, we were about to have our first run in with school holidays when we were used to seeing maximum one or two cars a day.