Located in the inland area of northern Western Australia, Karijini National Park is about 1460 kilometers south from Perth, the capital of Western Australia, and covers an area of 6274 square kilometers. It is the largest national park in Western Australia and the second largest in Australia.
Karijini National Park has amazing canyons, rugged red beauty, magnificent waterfalls, idyllic pools and a variety of wild animals, making it a popular tourist attraction in the region. The best way to visit is to drive a four-wheel drive, or to join a four-drive tour group. There are many difficult walking routes in the park, suitable for different groups of people. The park has designated campsites (extra fees) and excellent picnic areas, with other activities available including canoeing / kayaking, rock climbing, swimming, etc.
The biggest theme of Karijini National Park is rock and water cave, zigzag mountain road leads to quiet place, a clear spring gushes out. Nature uses a great force to cast the shape of the rock, while the spring water flows for thousands of years to knock off the edges and corners of the rock. Hard mottled rocks and soft, clear springs combine perfectly to play the most beautiful charm in the canyon. The flow of (Fortescue Falls) in Fosk Falls flows all the year round in (Dales Gorge), Dulles Canyon. You can easily walk to (Fern Pool) and (Circular Pool) to enjoy a cool swim.
The town of Tom Price (Tom Price), west of Karijini National Park, the highest-altitude town in Western Australia, has complete accommodation and catering services and is a gateway to Karijini National Park.
Traffic:
Solomon Airport, just 15 kilometers from the National Park, has flights to Perth.
Tickets:
Tickets: 12 Australian dollars per ca
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