Departing
Perth we drive directly to Yanchep National Park
where we have the opportunity to see koala's and
other Australian native wildlife. There is even
a chance to have your picture taken with a cuddly
koala. We then head north to Cervantes, a small
fishing village, stopping en route to a profusion
of wildflowers (in season). After lunch we continue
on to view the captivating, mysterious expanse of
the Pinnacles with ample time to wander through
the limestone spires located in Nambung National
Park.
Leaving the Pinnacles, we partly
retrace our steps, stopping at Cataby roadhouse
where there is time for a short break while your
guide prepares your vehicle for the afternoon's
off road driving fun.
In just a short time we are
soon off the sealed roads and heading for the
bumpy bush tracks and sand dunes around Lancelin
for some 4WD fun. Keep watch for kangaroos, emus
and wildflowers as we bounce down the track toward
the majestic pure white Lancelin sand dunes. Out
onto the dunes, a few heart stopping rides down
steep sides of these huge sand 'waves' in our
4WD truck and it's time for some sand surfing
on our custom made sandboards (optional - no extra
cost).
Back into the vehicle we make
our way off the dunes and into our last roadhouse
stop for refreshments before our final drive back
to the city. Our return to Perth takes us through
coastal bush and farmland where we have one last
chance to see kangaroo's and emu's in the wild.
Details
& Info:
Includes
picnic lunch or barbie, all tours and Park entry
fees. Free pick-up from most city hostels, hotels
or from the Wellington Street Tourist Coach Stand
(Outside bus station - see map).
Please
advise at time of booking if vegetarian meals
are required. Personal travel insurance is not
included and is recommended.
Tour departs Perth
Daily from
the Tourist Coach Stand in Wellington Street at
7.15am. Returns to Perth approx 7pm.
$135*
YHA / VIP / Nomads members and
students.
$145
Full Price
*
Price for YHA, VIP, Nomads members
& students.
*
Sandboarding is an activity that involves an
element of risk. Therefore
a legal disclaimer must be signed before it is
undertaken.