Best places to eat in Exmouth, Western Australia
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Where To Eat In Exmouth? 23 Amazing Places You Gotta Check Out!

Most of us plan for the many things to do in the Ningaloo Reef, and after a big day of adventures, feeling hungry but with no idea – where to eat? From food trucks to craft beer breweries, Exmouth thankfully has a lot of choices. We have explored them all, we lived here for months!…

Kalbarri Skywalk in Western Australia.
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Your Guide To Kalbarri Skywalk (And Other Nearby Sites!)

Also known as Kaju Yatka (which translates to “sky” and “to walk”), the Kalbarri Skywalk lives up to this name. You’ll feel like you are walking in the sky! Located in the Kalbarri National Park, the skywalk is a 30-minute drive from one of the most famous coastal towns in Western Australia – Kalbarri. The…

Free thing to do in Coral Bay Western Australia
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10 Fun and Free Activities in Coral Bay, Western Australia

Want to visit the incredible Coral Bay, but have a tight budget? Do not worry; there are plenty of free activities in Coral Bay to help you explore this lovely coastal village in Western Australia. You’ll be able to explore the Ningaloo Reef and enjoy the pristine white sands of the beach, contrasting with the…

Best time to Travel the Gibb River Road
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When is the Best Time to Tackle the Gibb River Road?

Travelling the Gibb River Road is something you must do at least once in your lifetime. Itโ€™s a fantastic stretch of road with gorges, waterfalls, and incredible views over the Kimberley region for you to enjoy. The Gibb river road is seasonal and the road is only open in the dry season (between April and…

The best gorges in the Gibb River Road. Stunning Western Australia drive
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11 Unmissable Gibb River Road Gorges And Tips To Make The Most Out Of Your Trip

Exploring the Gibb River road gorges is the main reason why people do this trip through the Kimberley region. The road itself is mostly dry and bumpy, but these nature marvels make it all worth it. You’ll probably have to hike a bit to get to them, through trails of varying degrees of difficulty. Some…

Bunji the bus on top of the lighthouse in Exmouth, WA
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When Is The Best Time To Visit Exmouth? And The Worst Time?

The best time to visit Exmouth is relative, as it depends on what you want to do. But most people consider it to be between March through October (and we agree). This is mainly because of the incredible weather and beaming marine life – humpback whales and shark whales mostly. But in all honesty, Exmouth…

Best Beaches in Exmouth, Western Australia
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11 Best Beaches In Exmouth, Western Australia (And What To Do In Them)

Sharing the clear blue depths with a wonderous whale shark might be what drew your attention to this town in Western Australia. But it will be the best beaches in Exmouth that hold it. Located in the North West Cape, all these Exmouth beaches are within a short distance from the town, with no shortage…

Jim Jim Falls, Northern Territory. Image by Salt and Charcoal
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Jim Jim Falls: Tips To Plan Your Trip Like A Pro

It can be rough, and sometimes dirty. The challenge of the four-wheel-drive-only, sandy track into Jim Jim Falls simply enhances the euphoria at the end of all the โ€œbump and grindโ€œ to get there! As you make the final 900m of the journey on foot towards the falls, 200m tall ochre red cliffs tower in…

Devils Marbles, Northern Territory. 5 Activities To Try In This Geological Marvel
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What To Do At Devils Marbles? 5 Activities To Try In This Geological Marvel

It almost seems as if the only thing stopping the Devil’s Marbles from rolling away are the tufts of deceptively soft-looking sage green grass, and the sporadically placed scrappy-looking little trees. These massive granite boulders are shaped by time and weathered by the harsh climate of central Australia. They shouldn’t be dismissed as a quirky…

Best Swimming Spots In Northern Territory. Ulimate article on all that is swimming holes
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14 Must-See NT Swimming Spots โ€“ Donโ€™t Miss #11!

The Northern Territory may be the warmest region in Australia but also happens to be crammed with the biggest range of stunning natural pools to cool off in. From palm-framed hot springs to massive single-drop waterfalls – we’re calling it, the Top End has the best swimming spots in Australia. We have made the ultimate…