Kalbarri Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Kalbarri National Park Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Hiking at Kalbarri National Park
Another amazing spot for a road trip in Western Australia, Kalbarri is home to the gorgeous Nature’s Window. The park is home to the native Nanda Aboriginal tribe and welcomes visitors to bask in it’s brilliance 🤩
The park costs AUD15 to enter and is so huge it can take 1h to drive from place to place. The skywalk offers great views of the place but is definitely not for those afraid of heights 🤪
Nature’s window is a bit of a hike and not for the faint hearted but well worth the effort! Gorgeous photo-taking opportunities all around. Highly recommended if you are in Western Australia for a road trip! 🤗🇦🇺🦘
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE FOR THE PINK LAKE, AUSTRALIA
Pink Lake is located approximately 500 km north from Perth and 50 km south from Kalbarri.
Pink Lake is entrance free and you literally can’t miss it. Even tho there is no sign, it’s really easy to spot it. This 70 square kilometers large lake is divided from the Indian Ocean just by sandy beach barrier and sand dunes barrier. Therefore if you will have a chance to do a scenic flight from Kalbarri or use a drone to have a look at this unique natural beauty from the birds-eye view, it will so worth it!
The unbelievable colour of salty water, changing from strawberry milkshake´s pink to dark purple is caused by the presence of the algae Dunaliella Salina.
The algae is a rich source of beta-carotene and vitamin A - being used as a food colouring and in cosmetics and make-up.
If you will try to enter the lake as well, just keep in your mind, that the bottom of the lake is covered by a thin but very very sharp layer of salt and underneath is super sticky mud.
When is the best time to visit Pink Lake?
In relation to tourists, the answers would be all year round. We have been in Pink Lake so many times and most of the time it was just us! And if somebody stops to visit this place, it’s usually just for a photo or two and then continues their way.
The best weather To visit would be October to April when the air is getting warmer and the sun stronger, but December-February there will be a lot of flies! So maybe you wanna avoid those months for the sake of your comfort.
And the most beautiful pink colour you can expect when there are no clouds and sun rays are shining on the lake from the side. So before or after noon on a sunny day.
The low tide in the ocean will help to increase the pink colour as well. Because the pink lake will become more shallow and the colour will be stronger and glowing.
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【Australia】A spot where you can feel the dynamic nature of the land.
If you're going to Western Australia, you can't miss this place!
Kalbarri National Park is one of the national parks in Western Australia where you can see the most unique landscapes.
It is famous for its magnificent gorges created by the Murchison River, and it is a spot full of attractions with sights not seen in Japan, such as the reddish-brown earth and the dynamic curves of the river.
The park covers an area of over 183,000 hectares, a scale unimaginable in Japan!
The summer season can get quite hot, so it's necessary to take measures against the heat.
Nature's Window
#australiatrip Kalbarri National Park is a magnificent natural reserve located in the Mid West region of Western Australia. It's renowned for its spectacular landscapes, dramatic coastal cliffs, and rugged gorges carved by the Murchison River. The park offers a variety of attractions and activities for visitors, including hiking trails, scenic lookouts, swimming spots, and opportunities for wildlife viewing. Some of the highlights of Kalbarri National Park include the iconic Nature's Window, Z-Bend Gorge, and the Kalbarri Skywalk, which provides stunning panoramic views of the gorges and river below. The park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and photographers, offering endless opportunities to explore and appreciate the beauty of Western Australia's natural heritage.
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Nature’s Window Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Awesome view - Kalbarri National Park and Sky Bridge
The Kalbarri National Park in Western Australia is a must go destination for anyone doing a road trip. It is about 6 hours drive north of Perth, which is nearly 600 km. As it is quite a long distance, It is best to make a stop in one of the coastal towns such as Geraldton and stay for the night before moving on to Kalbari on Day 2.
The entrance fee to the park is A$18 per car. Once reaching the parking lot, it is a short 10 minute walk to the amazing sky bridge which extends over the canyon below. It is super windy so it is best to hang on to your hats😂.
The view is extensive and endless. The best is that there are not many tourists and it is so enjoyable to sit under the shade and enjoy the sound of nature.
There is also a short hike down the canyon to take photo at the famous “Nature’s Window”- which is in fact rock formation that looks like a picture frame!
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Nature's Window, Kalbarri National Park, WA
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Kalbarri National Park Natures window
Great place to see, good hiking place, get there early as it gets super busy, 30min drive from the city centre
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most of the accommodations at WA can be booked via trip at a great price and most have cooking facilities! please see attached - also trying to meet the 50 words limit haha but anyway this trip up to north is really amazing with lots of wild life yeah and getting the good accoms will be the key to be helping you get the wild life yeah so come and boo your accoms through trip yeah before they get sold out yeah because these do get sold out pretty fast yeah
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Ross Graham Lookout Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
On the road to Kalbarri National Park, only one of us can see the vertical signs at any time on the roadside. Be careful of the kangaroos and be careful with the ostriches, so be sure to pay attention to the speed and dont change lanes. This road starts to have no signal, we are equivalent to blindly open, anyway, as long as you keep driving, you can find the sign of the attraction. There are no people at the sights here. Just like punching cards, it is enough to make a card for an hour. Ross Graham Cliffs is mainly on the cliffs, surrounded by red rocks, and then can go to the bottom of the lake, is absolutely a natural rocky road. Close to it is a cliff called Hawkes Head. Everyone knows that there is an eagle cliff in the Grand Canyon of the United States, and there is an eagle cliff here. Of course, it cannot be compared, but it is worth going.
Kalbarri National Park is 485 km from Perth and is known for its 80 km canyon and coastal cliffs. Kalbarri National Park is a large area, and there are two main lines to see. One is the coastline and the other is the inland line. The coastline includes spectacular views of the seaside such as Rose Gram Cliff, Red Cliff, etc. The inland line has natural windows, circle cliffs, z-shaped cliffs, and eagle cliffs. So the suggestion can be like me, look at a line one day. In this way, it is relatively smooth. In the afternoon we arrived at the coastline of Kalbarri. In the sea cliff area of Kalbarri, you can enjoy the scenery of the Kalbarri coast, the spectacular cliffs of the Indian Ocean, the red cliff area, and the canyons in the seaside to experience the eternal changes of the earth. The sea is dark and clear. I like the sea more than the mountains and lakes, looking at the sea that can't see the side, the white skirt of the waves, always makes me forget all the troubles.
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Karbari National Park is best known as the "Nature Window" Nature's window, Nature's window and The Loop are two attractions, there seems to be no mention on the Internet. The
natural window is called the true Australia. To enter this attraction, you need to buy tickets, 12 knives/car, and walk from the parking lot to Nature's Window, which takes about 30 minutes.
Standing on the high rock, you ask me not afraid, I am really soft legs, but the scenery in front of me has made me forget the fear.
This curved river is like the Horseshoe Bay in the United States. There are very few people in the national park. After all, it can only be driven by car.
From the map, if you want to wrap around here, you have to spend a whole day, we have to go there because there is still a place to go, we can only reluctantly leave.
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Kalbarri's Wilderness
Kalbarri National Park has two main routes. One is along the coast, with various layered rocks and Indian Ocean scenery, including Red Bluff, Mushroom Rock, Natural Bridge, Island Rock, etc. The other is the inland part, mainly featuring the inland canyon scenery of Nature's Window. In addition, there are Hawkes Head, Z Bend, and Ross Graham.
Kalbarri National Park is very large. The coastal and inland routes are separated. We took the coastal route on the way, mainly visiting Red Bluff, and took the inland route on the way back, mainly visiting Nature's Window.
The coastal route passed through Kalbarri for sightseeing on the outbound journey, but as we had to reach Monkey Mia in the evening, we only visited Red Bluff along the coast. After seeing all kinds of wonders and strange scenery in Western Australia, this place was not stunning and we didn't stay too long. The inland route was from Shark Bay back to Kalbarri for sightseeing. Western Australia is really suitable for road trips. Driving all the way, there were not as many flies on the road as here.
Firstly, arrive at Hawkes Head, where the entire national park is covered by Western Australia's characteristic red soil. Low shrubs can be seen everywhere, and the Moore River runs through it, with canyons formed by red rocks on both sides. These red rocks have been sculpted by nature into various magical landscapes.
Leaving Hawkes Head, head straight to the Natural Window. The Creator has bestowed too many treasures on Western Australia, and in every corner of Western Australia, it tirelessly displays its sculptural works. The Natural Window is undoubtedly its masterpiece, and at sunrise, you can capture the stunning image of sunbeams passing through this window.
This is a window carefully carved by the Creator, and also a natural picture frame, capturing the winding and twisting cliffs and valleys. Unfortunately, there is little rain in this season, and the Moquison River that once flowed through the canyon has dried up. The red rocks have been sculpted by nature into various magical landscapes, and those layered sandstones are the imprints of time when nature was carving.
[Travel Tips]
▪️There are really a lot of flies in Western Australia. We fought with them all the way to the Natural Window. You may consider bringing a fly-proof mask.
▪️The Natural Window faces east-west, and its east side is a cliff, so it's impossible to shoot the sunset. To capture the scene of sunlight penetrating through the Natural Window, only sunrise can be shot. If shooting portraits, it's recommended to come in the afternoon when the light is better and not too sunny.
▪️National park entrances usually have coin boxes and card machines. Some entrances may not have card machines, so it's best to carry some spare change with you. If paying with cash, you need to fill in vehicle information and put the cash in an envelope before dropping it into the coin box. Tickets are charged per vehicle, with a fee of 13 AUD per regular private car.
Four casual people, in the early hours of the morning, want to go to try their luck, say go and drive, drive to Kabari Nature Park, walk from the park gate to the natural window, feel gradually into the no-man's land, the phone continues to have no signal, dark One piece, reaching out and five fingers, the fear of darkness has been replaced by the stars that are within reach, and the screams that accompany the meteors. In the southern hemisphere of a foreign country, in the land of Western Australia, next to the billions of years of rock in the window of nature, I really felt the night, the galaxy brought me the joy and surprise, the morning light lies hundreds of millions of years ago. The mythical story of listening to the arch of the star to the human being is destined to draw a strong stroke here. After watching the Galaxy for a short break for three hours, rush to the same place to chase the sunrise. Under the light of the sunrise, Kabari The dazzling red rock of the National Park is amazing. It just fills up the whole park that was not seen in the darkness last night. I can't help but sigh the natural awesomeness. We recorded her mystery and permanence through the drone.
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See Nature’s Hidden Gifts in Kalbarri, WA
Located 7 hours north of Perth, Kalbarri is a quiet fishing town surrounded by some of nature’s best creations.
Gorgeous red cliffs hold the Indian Ocean at bay, while millions of years of erosion give away to vast canyons and unique rock formations. The Kalbarri Skywalk is the perfect vantage point to appreciate these.
Water lovers will marvel at the Pink Lake in Port Gregory, and enjoy some downtime along the Murchison River in Town.
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