Western Australia is a world of its own. Comparable in size to Alaska, the state is home to giant gorges, vibrant coral reefs, deserts, mountains, and some of the best beaches in the country.
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Karijini National Park
Come to Karijini to swim through hidden pools that carve through gigantic gorges, or hike out to catch the most spectacular sunrise in Western Australia.
The hikes available range in difficulty, with various levels of accessibility to attract hikers of all abilities. You can spend five hours scaling Mt. Bruce, or take an easy stroll along the cliff edges and enjoy some of the park’s greatest views.
Part of the magic of Karijini is its remoteness. An oasis deep in the western desert, the park is an eight-hour drive from the nearest city, Exmouth, 14 hours from Perth or nine hours from Broome.