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West Coast & Karijini National Park

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13 days

This comprehensive tour of Western Australia journeys from Perth to Exmouth in 13 thrilling days. Meet Aboriginal locals, explore wild Kalbarri National Park and spot dolphins at Shark Bay. Snorkel beneath the waves along the Ningaloo Reef and enjoy a glass bottom boat tour, then unwind with two blissful days of free time in Exmouth before heading inland. Discover the remote Outback cattle stations of Bullara and Cheela Plains, spend two days in Karijini National Park and return to the coast to visit Coral Bay and opt for further Ningaloo Reef exploration before heading back to Exmouth.

For a detailed itinerary and information about visas, money, weather and more download our Trip Notes

Tour Overview

Duration

13 days

Starts

Perth

Ends

Exmouth

Range

Handpicked

Tour Guide

Escorted by a tour guide

Group Size

Min 4 / Max 16

Minimum age

18

Departs

Sundays

Hotel Rating

3-4-star hotels, cabins, stations & permanent tented camps

Countries

Australia

Arrival Transfer

No

Departure Transfer

No

Meals included

Breakfast: 7
Per person from
R 71,435.00
Total From
R 142,870.00
Deposit From
Final payment
R 10,000.00
R 137,870.00

Tour Highlights

Geraldton - Stay at this trendy seaside resort and enjoy a short orientation tour of the town
Hutt Lagoon - Marvel at the bright pink lake, caused by the natural algae that lives in the water
Kalbarri National Park - See the eroded sandstone of Nature's Window and marvel at the Z-Bend Gorge, plus enjoy the view from the Kalbarri Skywalk
First Nations Experience - Meet Aboriginal Nhanda and Malgana people at a cultural evening and learn to play the digeridoo
Shark Bay - Spot playful bottlenose dolphins and enjoy a quiet afternoon to relax on the beach
Ningaloo Reef – Watch colourful fish darting about from a glass-bottom boat cruise and dive beneath the waves on a snorkelling adventure
Exmouth - Spend two free days doing as much or as little as you choose, with a range of optional activities to enjoy
Cheela Plains Station - Stay in this remote outpost in the Outback, with opportunities for hiking and stargazing
Karijini National Park - Explore the wild landscapes and dramatic scenery of the park, including optional swimming at Hammersley Gorge and a night of comfortable bush camping
Bullara Station - Listen to live music at this rustic cattle station, look out for emus and opt to gather around a campfire

Included

7 breakfasts (other meals are not included. Guests have the opportunity to self-cater on the second part of this tour, and there is a refrigerator onboard the vehicle. There are also opportunities to pre-order food and make use of cafes and other facilities along the route.
8 nights 3-4 star hotels, 3 nights cabins & stations & 1 night permanent tented camp
Escorted by an expert local guide
All transportation in private, air-conditioned vehicles
Visit to the largest dunes in WA
Walk through the limestone towers of Nambung National Park
Geraldton orientation tour
First nations community art gallery visit in Northampton
Pink Lake at Hutt Lagoon
Kalbarri National Park – Z Bend, Natures Window & Kalbarri Skywalk
Kalbarri Rock Lobster Pot Pull Boat Trip
Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve visit
First Nations experience courtesy of the Nhanda and Malgana people
Bottlenose dolphin-spotting
Visit to the Gascoyne Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre
Gascoyne Food Trail
Ningaloo Reef glass bottom boat trip
Karijini National Park excursions (Hancock Gorge, Hammersley Gorge, Weano Gorge)
Unique stays at Cheela Plains Station and Bullara Station
Visit to the mining township of Tom Price
Opportunities to see billions of stars and their constellations right from most of your overnight stays, free from artificial lighting
Note: This tour is operated in conjunction with our trusted partner and you will join travellers from different operators, not solely On The Go.

Not Included

International flights and visas
Airport transfers
Additional meals and drinks unless specified
Tipping - an entirely personal gesture
Optional activities & additional attractions unless specified above

Itinerary

Day 1 - Perth to Geraldton

Perth - Geraldton. Welcome! Our tour will begin in Perth with a welcome meeting at 8:30. . It’s very important that you’re on time, so we can set off on our adventures straight after the meeting. It’s highly recommended that you spend a night in Perth before your trip starts. 

Then it's time to depart. First, we visit Western Australia's largest dunes, which are magnificent to view. Next, we'll explore the limestone monuments known as the Pinnacles in the Nambung National Park.

During our trip, we'll stop in Greenough to see the Leaning Trees, a breathtaking natural wonder. In addition, we will visit Jurien Bay, a beautiful location where you may see sea lions.

When we arrive in Geraldton, we will take a short orientation drive around the town. This will allow us to become familiar with the neighbourhood before your first evening in Australia can be enjoyed at leisure.

Meeting point: Quality Hotel Ambassador Hotel, 196 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, Western Australia

Overnight: Geraldton

Day 2 - Northampton & Kalbarri

Geraldton - Northampton - Kalbarri. Following a delicious breakfast, we drive to Northampton, one of the oldest towns in Western Australia. We will admire some of the buildings dating back to the 1800s and visit a First Nations community art gallery. Our next stop is the Pink Lake at Hutt Lagoon. This exquisite lake stands up to its name, with a vibrant pink colouration.

Continuing our journey, we will visit Nature's Window, the breathtaking Z-Bend Gorge and the Kalbarri Skywalk, all located within Kalbarri National Park. These sites offer breathtaking views and the opportunity to immerse ourselves in the natural beauty of the area.

Overnight: Kalbarri
Meals: Breakfast

Day 3 - Monkey Mia

Kalbarri - Monkey Mia. Today begins with a boat tour from Kalbarri Marina to learn about the local rock lobster industry. You'll receive hands-on experience pulling lobster pots and keeping your catch for later.

En route to Monkey Mia, we stop by Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve to see stromatolites - living fossils, and to enjoy the scenic views of Shark Bay.

At Monkey Mia, you can rest or participate in water-based activities. In the evening we enjoy a unique First Nations experience, complete with traditional music and bush tucker. We dare you to try and play a didgeridoo!

Overnight: Monkey Mia
Meals: Breakfast

Day 4 - Shark Bay dolphin spotting

Join WA Parks & Wildlife experts for an exciting morning of dolphin viewing after breakfast. After spotting these playful mammals, there is some downtime to unwind on the beach. There's an optional sunset cruise this evening - if you're lucky you may be able to spot some elusive dugongs!

Overnight: Monkey Mia
Meals: Breakfast

Day 5 - Carnarvon

Monkey Mia - Carnarvon. Today we first head to the Carnarvon Space and Technology Centre for a quick photo stop. Following that, we visit the Gascoyne Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre to learn more about the region's distinctive culture.

Don't forget to take pictures of the Carnarvon Cactus Farm, one of the town's unique attractions. Later, we'll embark on the Gascoyne Food Trail, which has a range of culinary delicacies.

In the evening, take some time to unwind and go for a walk along the lovely foreshore before dining at a nearby restaurant.

Overnight: Carnarvon
Meals: Breakfast

Day 6 - Coral Bay & Ningaloo Reef

Carnarvon - Ningaloo Reef - Exmouth. Today's destination is Coral Bay, which is famous for being home to the World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef. This is the world's largest fringing reef. During our visit, we will join a glass-bottom boat tour and enjoy a fun snorkelling experience, which will allow us to see some of the 250 different varieties of coral and 500 different species of fish that call the reef home.

Driving along the coastline, we stop to take in the beautiful views at Vlamingh Head Lighthouse before arriving in Exmouth, our base for the night.

Overnight: Exmouth
Meals: Breakfast

Days 7-8 - Exmouth free time

The next two days are completely free for you to explore Exmouth and its surroundings! Get the most out of your free time with a variety of engaging optional activities. Take a swim with the legendary whale sharks, observe majestic whales, swim with graceful manta rays, or go hiking in Cape Range National Park - the choice is yours.

Please note: Some of your tour group will end their trip in Exmouth, and new travellers may join for the second part of our journey inland to Karijini National Park. Your guide and vehicle may also change at this point in the tour.

Overnight: Exmouth
Meals: Breakfast x2

Day 9 - Into the Outback

Exmouth - Cheela Plains Station. Today, you'll meet our guide at 8:00, ready for our inland adventure! We'll kick off our day just right, with a morning tea stop at Bullara Station, a working cattle station where you can enjoy included tasting of fresh scones, tea, and coffee. Next, we'll head to Cheela Plains Station, making a refuelling stop at the renowned Nanutarra Roadhouse along the way.

At Cheela Plains, you'll find a lush oasis of comfort situated between Karijini National Park and Ningaloo Reef, where you can truly experience the rugged Pilbara landscape and the stunning night sky above. We can take an included walk to Sunset Hill with a sundowner in hand, sure to be a magical experience. And after dark, conditions permitting, you can enjoy unrivalled stargazing opportunities - we are many miles from a built up area, and you can really tell - spot the Milky Way if you can!

Please note: No meals are included at Cheela Plains Station or throughout the rest of this tour, due to the remoteness of the area we are exploring. Guests can dine at the onsite cafe at Cheela Plains and will also be given the opportunity to stock up on provisions before we head into the Outback, should you wish to self-cater (there is a refrigerator onboard).

Overnight: Cheela Plains Station

Day 10 - Tom Price & Karijini National Park

Cheela Plains Station - Tom Price (Karijini National Park). Prepare to immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes of Karijini National Park, renowned for its deep gorges and crystal-clear waters. We are basing ourselves on the outskirts of Tom Price, the highest town in Western Australia and at the frontier of Karijini National Park. There will be another chance here to stock up on supplies.

Heading into Karijini National Park, we can marvel at the awe-inspiring Hammersley Gorge. Explore the area on foot, take a refreshing dip in the cooling waters, or simply relax and enjoy the natural beauty. The choice is yours. We return to our accommodation on the edge of Tom Price this evening.

Overnight: Karijini National Park

Day 11 - Karijini & Outback camping

Prepare for another day filled with awe-inspiring scenery and stunning views. The adventure begins at Weano Gorge, where we can capture spectacular photographs. Next, explore Hancock Gorge and Kermit’s Pool, a trek often described as a ‘journey to the centre of the earth’ - descend amidst steep canyon walls and decide for yourself. We also have the chance to visit Handrail Pool.

Returning to the surface, we head to Dales Gorge, where we can plunge into the refreshing waters of Fern Pool and Fortescue Falls. Afterwards, we'll make our way to a permanent private bush camp, giving you the opportunity to camp under the stars and truly experience the splendour of the southern sky and the wild Outback. Staying in permanent tents with comfortable bedding, private bathroom facilities and terraces from which to take in your surroundings, this is sure to be a highlight of your trip! Optional stargazing tours are available and there are BBQ facilities at the camp. You can purchase supplies here and there will be plenty of opportunities to stock up during the day.

Overnight: Karijini National Park

Day 12 - Bullara Station

Karijini National Park - Bullara Station. We're heading back on the road, keep your eyes peeled as this is emu country. Our journey takes us back to the remarkable Bullara Station. This working cattle station is a fantastic rest stop for travellers and a highlight of the trip. Tonight, you may have the chance to enjoy some of the live music for which the area is renowned, washed down with a local beer or two. Cheers!

You can choose to self-cater or pre-book meals at Bullara Station - your guide will take orders before arrival.

Overnight: Bullara Station

Day 13 - Coral Bay & Ningaloo Reef

Bullara Station - Coral Bay - Exmouth. It's time to shake the red Pilbara dirt off as we head back to the coast, and return to Coral Bay. We're taking it easy today, offering you the freedom to enjoy independent snorkelling, swim in the beautiful water, grab a sweet treat from the bakery, or simply wander around and soak in the atmosphere. If you wish to book a snorkelling tour of Ningaloo Reef then our guide will be able to advise and help you find the right excursion. Afterwards, we'll drop everyone off at their connections in Exmouth, marking the end of our fantastic trip (if you wish to end in Coral Bay, you can leave the tour before we return to Exmouth).

Hotels

The hotels listed below are ones which we frequently use on this tour. We reserve the right to substitute these hotels to ones of a similar standard.
Hospitality Inn Geraldton
Geraldton

Hospitality Inn Geraldton is a welcoming hotel that is situated in the heart of Geraldton, close to stunning beaches and local attractions. Relax in the well-decorated rooms equipped with modern amenities such as free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, and air-conditioning, ensuring a comfortable stay. The inviting on-site restaurant and bar offer a delightful range of local and international cuisine and drinks. Unwind in the outdoor pool and take advantage of the complimentary breakfast before heading out to explore the surroundings.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel
Kalbarri Edge Resort
Kalbarri

Kalbarri Edge Resort offers spacious, comfortable rooms with modern amenities including free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and kitchenettes. Located in the picturesque town of Kalbarri, it provides easy access to the stunning Kalbarri National Park and pristine beaches. Guests can enjoy the outdoor pool, barbecue facilities, and an on-site restaurant serving delicious local and international cuisine. The resorts’ location makes it an ideal choice for both relaxation and adventure in this beautiful coastal setting.

Our Rating
Superior
Local Rating
4 Star Hotel
Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort
Monkey Mia

Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort offers comfortable rooms with modern amenities, including free Wi-Fi and air conditioning. Located in the breathtaking Shark Bay World Heritage Area, it provides unique opportunities for dolphin encounters. Guests can enjoy the outdoor pool, beachfront access, and on-site dining options serving local cuisine. The resort also features barbecue facilities and a tennis court. Perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers, Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort ensures a memorable stay in a stunning coastal paradise.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel
Hospitality Carnarvon
Carnarvon

Hospitality Carnarvon offers comfortable, spacious rooms equipped with modern amenities such as free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, minibars, and an en-suite. Situated in the heart of Carnarvon, Western Australia, the hotel provides easy access to the stunning coastline and local attractions like the Carnarvon Space and Technology Museum and the Carnarvon Blowholes. Guests can unwind in the outdoor pool, enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant, and make use of the barbecue facilities. With complimentary breakfast and friendly 24-hour reception services, Hospitality Carnarvon is an ideal location to unwind and enjoy some of Western Australia’s picturesque coastline.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel
Ningaloo Lodge Exmouth
Exmouth

Ningaloo Lodge Exmouth offers cosy, well-furnished rooms equipped with free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and an en-suite. Located in the charming town of Exmouth, Western Australia, the lodge provides easy access to the stunning Ningaloo Reef and Cape Range National Park. Guests can relax in the outdoor pool, enjoy the communal kitchen and barbecue facilities, and socialise in the shared lounge area. Ningaloo Lodge Exmouth ensures a comfortable and convenient stay for travellers looking to explore the natural beauty of this coastal paradise.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel
Cheela Plains Station
Cheela Plains Station

Cheela Plains Station offers comfortable, rustic rooms with essential amenities including air conditioning and bathrooms, providing a cosy retreat in the outback. Located between Karijini National Park and Exmouth in Western Australia, this family-run station is perfect for exploring the Pilbara region's stunning landscapes. Guests can enjoy hearty meals at the on-site dining area, relax in the communal lounge, and take part in guided tours and nature walks. With barbecue and laundry facilities, Cheela Plains Station offers a unique, authentic outback experience for adventurers and nature enthusiasts seeking tranquillity and adventure.

Our Rating
Simple
Local Rating
Guesthouse
Tom Price Tourist Park
Karijini National Park

Tom Price Tourist Park offers a variety of accommodations, including well-decorated cabins and spacious powered sites, ensuring comfort for all travellers. Located in the heart of the Pilbara region, it provides easy access to the breathtaking Karijini National Park. Guests can enjoy the outdoor pool, modern communal kitchen, and barbecue facilities. The park also features clean, well-maintained amenities such as laundry facilities, a camp kitchen, and a convenience store. With its friendly atmosphere and stunning natural surroundings, Tom Price Tourist Park is an ideal base for exploring the rugged beauty of Western Australia.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
Guesthouse
Bullara Station Stay
Bullara Station

Bullara Station Stay offers a unique outback experience with charming accommodations including cosy cottages and permanent tents. Located between Coral Bay and Exmouth on the Ningaloo Coast in Western Australia, it provides an ideal base for exploring the region's natural beauty. Guests can enjoy hearty home-cooked meals at the communal dining area, relax around the campfire, and partake in guided station tours. The property features well-maintained amenities including hot showers, a shared kitchen, and barbecue facilities. With its friendly atmosphere and authentic station experience, Bullara Station Stay is perfect for travellers seeking adventure and relaxation in a picturesque setting.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
Guesthouse

Prices & Dates

Departure dates are guaranteed with 4 travellers. 'Twin/Double' prices are per person when there are 2 people on the same booking sharing a room. 'Single' prices are applicable to solo travellers wanting the privacy of their own room or if your booking party cannot reach the minimum of 2 persons in a room. Room sharing is not available on this tour.

2025
Twin/Double
Single
6 Apr - 18 Apr
R 71,435
R 102,805
27 Apr - 9 May
R 71,435
R 102,805
11 May - 23 May
R 71,435
R 102,805
6 Jul - 18 Jul
R 71,435
R 102,805
20 Jul - 1 Aug
R 71,435
R 102,805
3 Aug - 15 Aug
R 71,435
R 102,805
17 Aug - 29 Aug
R 71,435
R 102,805
31 Aug - 12 Sep
R 71,435
R 102,805

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