Group in Karijini, Western Australia, Australia
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Walk Western Australia's Karijini & Ningaloo Reef

From
CAD 2,752
Duration
10 days
Countries
Australia
Activity
active
Group size
Max 15
Rating
4.9 · 43 reviewsvia Intrepid Travel

The adventure

Minimise the driving time and maximise the adventure on this 10-day camping trip in Western Australia. Snorkel in the clear waters of Turquoise Bay at Ningaloo Reef, take a dip in secluded swimming holes fed by tumbling waterfalls, explore the rugged landscapes of Karijini National Park hike to scenic locations with your group of likeminded adventurers. With the perfect combination of activities and relaxation, surrounded by some of Australia’s most incredible scenery, this trip is perfect for hikers and nature-lovers – you'll also have the opportunity to swim with whale sharks!

At a glance

Duration
10 days
Route
Paraburdoo → Exmouth
Countries
Australia
Activity level
active
Style
National Parks & Wilderness, Trekking & Hiking
Group size
Max 15
Ages
15+
Flights
Not included
Solo travellers
Welcome

Day by day

A picturesque rural road winds through the rolling hills of the Australian countryside under a cloudy sky.
Your journey through

Australia

Day 1Paraburdoo / Karijini National ParkWelcome to Paraburdoo! Your Australian adventure will start right away with a pickup from the airport. Your group will then drive into Karijini National Park – home of the Banjima, Innawongka and Eastern Guruma peoples. This is Western Australia’s second-largest national park, with a landscape more than 2.5 billion years old and home to some of the best hiking trails in the state. When you arrive, get to know your group over sunset drinks and dinner before settling into your comfortable tent for the night.
High angle of fluffy kangaroo relaxing on green grassy field under bright sunlightParaburdoo
Welcome to Paraburdoo! Your Australian adventure will start right away with a pickup from the airport. Your group will then drive into Karijini National Park – home of the Banjima, Innawongka and Eastern Guruma peoples. This is Western Australia’s second-largest national park, with a landscape more than 2.5 billion years old and home to some of the best hiking trails in the state. When you arrive, get to know your group over sunset drinks and dinner before settling into your comfortable tent for the night.
Map showing Paraburdoo
Day 2Karijini National ParkToday's hike will be all about Dales Gorge. Explore Fortescue falls from above before descending down to the gorge floor to Fern Pool, a sacred site for the Banjima people. With deep red rocks, lush ferns and waterfalls, you’ll feel like you’ve discovered your own private paradise. Don’t forget your swimmers today, as you’ll have the chance to cool off here. Once you return to the surface, drop into the Visitor’s Centre to learn more about the park and perhaps grab an ice cream, before heading back to camp.
Breathtaking view of the red rock formations in Karijini National Park gorge.Karijini National Park
Today's hike will be all about Dales Gorge. Explore Fortescue falls from above before descending down to the gorge floor to Fern Pool, a sacred site for the Banjima people. With deep red rocks, lush ferns and waterfalls, you’ll feel like you’ve discovered your own private paradise. Don’t forget your swimmers today, as you’ll have the chance to cool off here. Once you return to the surface, drop into the Visitor’s Centre to learn more about the park and perhaps grab an ice cream, before heading back to camp.
Map showing Karijini National Park
Day 3Mt Bruce / Karijini National ParkAfter breakfast, lace up your hiking boots for the hike to Mt Bruce – Western Australia’s second highest peak. This full day ridge walk has it all, from paths that feel like you’re taking a gentle stroll to rock scrambles and climbs so steep there’s a chain for support. When you reach the top of the mountain, the 360-degree views of the Karijini Range and its red landscape make the challenge worthwhile.
Pristine snow-covered Mount Cook under a clear sky in New Zealand's majestic landscape.Mt Bruce
After breakfast, lace up your hiking boots for the hike to Mt Bruce – Western Australia’s second highest peak. This full day ridge walk has it all, from paths that feel like you’re taking a gentle stroll to rock scrambles and climbs so steep there’s a chain for support. When you reach the top of the mountain, the 360-degree views of the Karijini Range and its red landscape make the challenge worthwhile.
Day 4Karijini National ParkToday’s occasionally challenging walk has four major highlights including two of Karijini National Park’s most famous gorges, Hancock and Weano. The trail to Junction Pool Lookout is relatively flat and has terrific views of Hancock and Joffre Gorges. Cool down as you wade through pools and streams to reach your destination and soak up the scenery. Go for swims in Kermit’s Pool and Handrail Pool then make the return trip to camp for a shower and dinner under the stars.
Breathtaking view of the red rock formations in Karijini National Park gorge.Karijini National Park
Today’s occasionally challenging walk has four major highlights including two of Karijini National Park’s most famous gorges, Hancock and Weano. The trail to Junction Pool Lookout is relatively flat and has terrific views of Hancock and Joffre Gorges. Cool down as you wade through pools and streams to reach your destination and soak up the scenery. Go for swims in Kermit’s Pool and Handrail Pool then make the return trip to camp for a shower and dinner under the stars.
Map showing Karijini National Park
Day 5Karijini National Park / Cheela PlainsWe are venturing further a field today to the very western side of the national park - Hamersley Gorge. It will take us an hour and a half to drive there this morning, but you will be enraptured by the ever changing scenery on the drive. The organic shapes of geology of Hamersley Gorge is interesting in itself as the bedding planes cascade into the water. It almost looks as if the land has tipped sideways! There is a shaded lookout at the top and we will embark o the short walk along the rock staircase down into the gorge to be rewarded with a dip in the gorge pool. In the afternoon we depart for Cheela Plains, a true outback station stay where you will enjoy a delicious meal under the spectacular desert sky!
Beautiful waterfall cascading over red rock cliffs in Karijini National Park, Australia.Karijini National Park
We are venturing further a field today to the very western side of the national park - Hamersley Gorge. It will take us an hour and a half to drive there this morning, but you will be enraptured by the ever changing scenery on the drive. The organic shapes of geology of Hamersley Gorge is interesting in itself as the bedding planes cascade into the water. It almost looks as if the land has tipped sideways! There is a shaded lookout at the top and we will embark o the short walk along the rock staircase down into the gorge to be rewarded with a dip in the gorge pool. In the afternoon we depart for Cheela Plains, a true outback station stay where you will enjoy a delicious meal under the spectacular desert sky!
Map showing Karijini National Park
Day 6Exmouth / Yardie HomesteadGrab your favourite tunes or a good book and settle back and rest your legs on the drive from Cheela Plains to Exmouth. There will be time to stop and stretch your legs along the way and have lunch together before you arrive at your campsite at Yardie Homestead, near Exmouth in time to watch the sun set into the Indian Ocean.
Aerial photograph showcasing the scenic coastline and road near Exmouth, Western Australia.Exmouth
Grab your favourite tunes or a good book and settle back and rest your legs on the drive from Cheela Plains to Exmouth. There will be time to stop and stretch your legs along the way and have lunch together before you arrive at your campsite at Yardie Homestead, near Exmouth in time to watch the sun set into the Indian Ocean.
Map showing Exmouth
Day 7Ningaloo Reef / Yardie HomesteadLess than 1 in 3 million people have swum with whale sharks and today, you could be one of them! Book early for the opportunity to go on an (optional) experience of a lifetime and swim with whale sharks – the world’s biggest fish – off Western Australia’s Coral Coast. It’s not unusual for these gentle creatures to grow up to 10 m in length, which makes swimming alongside them an incredible experience. You might instead like to take a half-day snorkelling glass bottom boat tour or just chill out at the accommodation.
Captivating underwater view of a vibrant coral reef in Maldives, showcasing diverse marine life.Ningaloo Reef
Less than 1 in 3 million people have swum with whale sharks and today, you could be one of them! Book early for the opportunity to go on an (optional) experience of a lifetime and swim with whale sharks – the world’s biggest fish – off Western Australia’s Coral Coast. It’s not unusual for these gentle creatures to grow up to 10 m in length, which makes swimming alongside them an incredible experience. You might instead like to take a half-day snorkelling glass bottom boat tour or just chill out at the accommodation.
Map showing Ningaloo Reef
Day 8Ningaloo Reef / Yardie HomesteadGet set for a day of adventure in Cape Range National Park, with a series of short walks, snorkels and swims along the coast. First, you’ll explore Mandu Mandu Gorge on a walk that follows the route of an ancient riverbed. Then, spot rock wallabies in Yardie Creek Gorge. From here, you’ll head to Turquoise Bay on Ningaloo Reef – part of the traditional lands of the Baiyungu, Thalanyji and Yinigurdira peoples – for swimming and snorkelling among the corals. Tonight, you’ll sit down for a group dinner back at Yardie Homestead.
Vibrant fish glides over coral reef in tropical waters, Low Isles, QLD, Australia.Ningaloo Reef
Get set for a day of adventure in Cape Range National Park, with a series of short walks, snorkels and swims along the coast. First, you’ll explore Mandu Mandu Gorge on a walk that follows the route of an ancient riverbed. Then, spot rock wallabies in Yardie Creek Gorge. From here, you’ll head to Turquoise Bay on Ningaloo Reef – part of the traditional lands of the Baiyungu, Thalanyji and Yinigurdira peoples – for swimming and snorkelling among the corals. Tonight, you’ll sit down for a group dinner back at Yardie Homestead.
Map showing Ningaloo Reef
Day 9Ningaloo Reef / Yardie HomesteadToday you‘ll head to Charles Knife Canyon for a walk on the Badjirrajirra Trail to Shothole lookout, with views that seem to stretch on forever across gorges cut into the limestone karst. We’ll use the cooler morning weather to explore this area. Later, cool off in Ningaloo’s sparkling waters and go in search of turtles around the small islands known as the Oyster Stacks. After another full day of exploring, it’s back to camp at Yardie Homestead for the last night of the trip.
Explore the vibrant underwater world of a coral reef, teeming with colorful fish and marine life.Ningaloo Reef
Today you‘ll head to Charles Knife Canyon for a walk on the Badjirrajirra Trail to Shothole lookout, with views that seem to stretch on forever across gorges cut into the limestone karst. We’ll use the cooler morning weather to explore this area. Later, cool off in Ningaloo’s sparkling waters and go in search of turtles around the small islands known as the Oyster Stacks. After another full day of exploring, it’s back to camp at Yardie Homestead for the last night of the trip.
Map showing Ningaloo Reef
Day 10ExmouthAfter breakfast today, you’ll be transferred to Exmouth (Learmonth) Airport for your flight back to Perth. If you’d like to extend your stay, just get in touch with your booking agent ahead of time.
Aerial photograph showcasing the scenic coastline and road near Exmouth, Western Australia.Exmouth
After breakfast today, you’ll be transferred to Exmouth (Learmonth) Airport for your flight back to Perth. If you’d like to extend your stay, just get in touch with your booking agent ahead of time.
Map showing Exmouth

Traveller reviews

4.9

Based on 43 reviews · via Intrepid Travel

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