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Opened to the public in 1995, the Armadale Reptile Centre houses a large variety of native reptiles (approximately 200 reptiles are housed at the Centre!!) and other wildlife with over 50 different species on display including:The main aim of the Centre is to enable people to see native wildlife in natural surroundings and to help them to able to identify animals, particularly venomous or non-venomous snakes, that they may encounter in the bush or possibly their homes or backyards.
Perth
Plan your holiday in and from Perth in Australia.You’ll love Australia’s westernmost capital city, which sits on the Swan River, framed by Indian Ocean beaches and Swan Valley vineyards.Get a quick overview of Perth alongside snapshots of other Australian cities. Find out more about the places to visit in the city and surrounds. From lush Kings Park and the uncrowded beaches to the charming port of Fremantle and nearby Rottnest Island, Perth has it all. Our three-day itinerary offers ideas of what you can fit in to your Perth holiday.Learn about other Western Australia destinations you can explore from Perth. Drive south to the wineries, waves, caves and tall forests of Margaret River or north to Monkey Mia and Ningaloo Reef. Further afield experience the vast outback landscapes of the Kimberley and historic gold rush towns such as Kalgoorlie. Explore the unforgettable journeys you can take from Perth and across the continent.
perth beaches
Australian beaches are some of the most beautiful in the world and Perth beaches are a stunning example. See the Indian Ocean gleaming under a deep blue sky and warm southern sun at many beach locations right across Perth.With over 12,000 kilometres of pristine coastline, there's a great beach to suit everyone.People of all ages flock to Cottesloe Beach - it's the perfect spot for a swim, surf or snorkel.Here, towering Norfolk pines line a boulevard buzzing with cafes and pubs.Cottesloe is one of the most popular of all Western Australian beaches. The clean, clear coastline and smooth terraced lawns are filled with Perth's most buff bods, while kids hang out in playground heaven.
Wildlife
Perth's and surrounds boasts a diverse wildlife experiences and natural wonders to discover.Get back to nature with a visit to one of the many beautiful National Parks where you'll find fantastic walking and cycling trails, snorkel or dive in some of the word's most diverse marine environments, feed kangaroos and meet cute koalas and more! Nature and wildlife experiences in Perth. Australian Beach Culture for Travelers Check out some of our top nature and wildlife attractions below.
Western
With a coastline of more than 12,500 kilometres, the beautiful beaches here are amongst the best Australia has to offer and small islands abound.The Western Australia wildlife is spectacular, from crocodiles in the north, to koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, emus and camels. Yes, camels - left from the days when Afghan drivers guided caravans across the deserts to supply the many diverse places in WA. There are also many animal species that are found nowhere else in the world.
Tourist Guide
Known for its great deserts with oases of emerald green, long untouched beaches and beautiful lush tropical rainforests in the north.The Kimberley Ranges and Pilbara offer much in the way of beautiful gorges, rock pools and waterfalls.They are not within easy reach of Perth, but because of their remoteness you will enjoy the fact that not many other people are there.The state is vast and covers more than 2.5 million sq kilometres. It does take planning and time to get around.
Opened to the public in 1995, the Armadale Reptile Centre houses a large variety of native reptiles (approximately 200 reptiles are housed at the Centre!!) and other wildlife with over 50 different species on display including:The main aim of the Centre is to enable people to see native wildlife in natural surroundings and to help them to able to identify animals, particularly venomous or non-venomous snakes, that they may encounter in the bush or possibly their homes or backyards.
Perth
Plan your holiday in and from Perth in Australia.You’ll love Australia’s westernmost capital city, which sits on the Swan River, framed by Indian Ocean beaches and Swan Valley vineyards.Get a quick overview of Perth alongside snapshots of other Australian cities. Find out more about the places to visit in the city and surrounds. From lush Kings Park and the uncrowded beaches to the charming port of Fremantle and nearby Rottnest Island, Perth has it all. Our three-day itinerary offers ideas of what you can fit in to your Perth holiday.Learn about other Western Australia destinations you can explore from Perth. Drive south to the wineries, waves, caves and tall forests of Margaret River or north to Monkey Mia and Ningaloo Reef. Further afield experience the vast outback landscapes of the Kimberley and historic gold rush towns such as Kalgoorlie. Explore the unforgettable journeys you can take from Perth and across the continent.
perth beaches
Australian beaches are some of the most beautiful in the world and Perth beaches are a stunning example. See the Indian Ocean gleaming under a deep blue sky and warm southern sun at many beach locations right across Perth.With over 12,000 kilometres of pristine coastline, there's a great beach to suit everyone.People of all ages flock to Cottesloe Beach - it's the perfect spot for a swim, surf or snorkel.Here, towering Norfolk pines line a boulevard buzzing with cafes and pubs.Cottesloe is one of the most popular of all Western Australian beaches. The clean, clear coastline and smooth terraced lawns are filled with Perth's most buff bods, while kids hang out in playground heaven.
Wildlife
Perth's and surrounds boasts a diverse wildlife experiences and natural wonders to discover.Get back to nature with a visit to one of the many beautiful National Parks where you'll find fantastic walking and cycling trails, snorkel or dive in some of the word's most diverse marine environments, feed kangaroos and meet cute koalas and more! Nature and wildlife experiences in Perth. Australian Beach Culture for Travelers Check out some of our top nature and wildlife attractions below.
Western
With a coastline of more than 12,500 kilometres, the beautiful beaches here are amongst the best Australia has to offer and small islands abound.The Western Australia wildlife is spectacular, from crocodiles in the north, to koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, emus and camels. Yes, camels - left from the days when Afghan drivers guided caravans across the deserts to supply the many diverse places in WA. There are also many animal species that are found nowhere else in the world.
Tourist Guide
Known for its great deserts with oases of emerald green, long untouched beaches and beautiful lush tropical rainforests in the north.The Kimberley Ranges and Pilbara offer much in the way of beautiful gorges, rock pools and waterfalls.They are not within easy reach of Perth, but because of their remoteness you will enjoy the fact that not many other people are there.The state is vast and covers more than 2.5 million sq kilometres. It does take planning and time to get around.
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