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Western Australia is home to some of the most dramatic and awe-inspiring landscapes in Australia, offering an unforgettable experience for hiking enthusiasts. From the rugged mountains and striking gorges of the Kimberley and Karijini regions in the north to the picturesque Cape to Cape Track and the iconic Bibbulmun Track in the South West, Western Australia boasts diverse terrains that will leave you in awe.
The Kimberley's ancient landscapes, with its towering cliffs, deep gorges, and vast, remote wilderness, offer a hiking experience like no other. Karijini National Park, known for its breathtaking gorges and crystal-clear swimming holes, is a paradise for nature lovers, combining adventure with stunning natural beauty. These northern regions are perfect for those seeking both challenge and reward in the wild, untouched landscapes of Australia's outback.
In the south, the Cape to Cape Track offers hikers a spectacular coastal experience, weaving through pristine beaches, rugged cliffs, and lush forests. The Bibbulmun Track, one of the world's great long-distance walks, is a 1,000-kilometer trail that traverses forests, farmland, and coastal landscapes, providing an immersive journey into Western Australia's heart.
Kimberley and Karijini: The best time for walking tours in this region is June to August each year.
South West – Cape to Cape & Bibbulmun: The best time for walking is from September to May each year.
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