North West WA is a land of breathtaking contrasts covering billions of years in history and over one million square kilometres.
The North West WA is one of the last true wilderness areas on Earth. Find adventure in the ancient gorges of Karijini National Park. Take a flight over the curious Bungle Bungle Range or a boat cruise alongside Western Australia’s highest waterfalls – King George Falls. Tackle the legendary Gibb River Road. Be awe-struck by some of the oldest artworks on Earth.
Witness the illusion of the Staircase to the Moon. Or take in a Cable Beach sunset from the saddle of a camel.
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Top Attractions in North West WA · Karijini National Park · Cable Beach · Hamersley Gorge · Horizontal Falls · Rowley Shoals · Purnululu National Park · Lake Argyle · Buccaneer Archipelago · Lake Kununurra · Fern Gully
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Travel North West WA, you will find that the North West WA destination are very varied and have great appeal for the visitor. Spectacularly draped around it is its town destinations, each an attraction, which cannot be found in no other State.
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