Karijini National ParkKarijini is the second largest national park in Western
Australia, situated in the Pilbara region. It features breathtaking
gorges, crystal clear rock pools, waterfalls and stunning scenery.
A system of walking trails designed for hikers of various levels of
fitness, from beginner to experienced, have been laid out. There
are picnic and camping areas and a visitor information centre with
interactive natural and cultural displays. The park boasts 50
varieties of Acacia, Eucalypts and Melaeluca in its gorges, 133
types of bird and 92 species of amphibians and reptiles can be
seen, not to mention the dingoes. It is situated about 900 miles
(1,435km) north of Perth on the Great Northern Highway. Tours
operate from Tom Price, Port Hedland, Karratha and Auski. Website:
www.westernaustralia.com/en/Destinations/Australias_North_West/Karijini_National_Park/Pages/Karijini_National_Park.aspx Telephone: (0)8 9189 8121 Opening Time: Open every day. The visitor centre is open from 9am
to 4pm daily Admission: A$10 per vehicle |