Discover the grandeur of the West with AAT Kings
Discover the wide horizons and remarkable scenery of Western Australia on a hassle free adventure with AAT Kings.
The 11 day Western Grandeur visits Broome, Port Hedland, the Pilbara, Karijini National Park, Monkey Mia, Kalbarri National Park and the Pinnacles.
Highlights of this adventure include: time to relax in Broome; the expanse of white sand at 80 Mile Beach; the impressive landscapes of the Pilbara; learning about iron-ore mining in Newman; viewing the Ningaloo Reef from a semi-submersible boat; Cape Range National Park; meeting the famous dolphins at Monkey Mia; the ancient Stromatolites at Hamelin Pool; the eerie Pinnacles and a Share the Dreaming experience at Balga Mia Aboriginal Camp where you will enjoy a didjeridu and dance performance.
Western Grandeur is priced from $2995 per person, twin share (land only) and includes: accommodation in quality, centrally located hotels; breakfast daily and many other meals; transport by air-conditioned coach; the services of a professional tour director and driver; extensive sightseeing and airport transfers. Departures are available from April until October 2006.
AAT Kings is a premier holiday operator specialising in Australia and New Zealand. AAT Kings’ product range offers travellers freedom and flexibility with a wide range of escorted tours, short breaks, 4WD adventures, camping adventures and day tour programs.
Graham Muldoon
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