
Must-see Western Australia wildlife
Iconic is the only way to describe Western Australia’s coast and its wildlife. Where else can you see numbats, orcas, whale sharks and rock-wallabies?
Iconic is the only way to describe Western Australia’s coast and its wildlife. Where else can you see numbats, orcas, whale sharks and rock-wallabies?
Western Australia’s Ningaloo coast is all it’s cracked up to be – and more.
The Kimberley is beautiful any time of year, but from March to May – waterfall season – it is even more spectacular.
Experiencing Rocky Mountaineer’s luxurious service on three routes in Canada with Adventure World is a bucket-list journey.
There is so much more to discover in Australia, and AAT Kings has an exceptional array of experiences to help you find your connection.
If Aotearoa New Zealand’s adorable Hector’s dolphins don’t steal your heart, the dogs that seek them out for you will.
Exploring the Kimberley by land delivers a more immersive and cultural experience, and you don’t have to rough it, with luxurious lodges to stay in.
“One of the things our guests enjoy most about the rockpools is meeting the resident clownfish in water at a depth of only a few inches.”
There are worlds within worlds and marvels untold waiting to be experienced on Indonesia’s remote islands.
Hugely popular hot mineral springs in an area of scrubby Gulf Savannah country known as the “never-never” are the main drawcard at this tiny settlement.