Canoe the Kalbarri Gorges
Join our organised canoe tours of the magnificent Kalbarri Gorges and experience their rugged beauty up close. You'll explore the area between Z-Bend and The Loop and their tranquil surrounds.
A one hour trek takes you to some of the most breath-taking scenery around Kalbarri, followed by three to four hours of canoeing, swimming and general leisure activities, deep in the heart of Kalbarri National Park. After soaking up the awesome scenery, you'll return via a totally different route to take in as much as you can on this very popular tour.
Telephone: +61 8 9937 1677
Email: kalcanoe@wn.com.au
Website: www.kalbarritours.com.au
Sea kayaking
Seal Island Day Trip
Perfect beaches, calm seas, sea lions, dolphins, turtles and pristine coral reefs. This is what our Western Australian coast has to offer. All this and more can be experienced on a sea kayaking adventure in Western Australia.
This is a fantastic trip in double sea kayaks. These are easy to paddle and allow you to see Australian Sea Lions in their natural environment. These playful creatures love to swim and splash around your boat along with the dolphins. Then take the opportunity to visit the fairy penguins for their daily feeding before sitting down to enjoy a picnic lunch. The rest of the day is at your own leisure - relax in the sun, snorkel, explore the island and discover many shellfish, starfish, crabs, sea birds and lizards.
Rivergods
Telephone: +61 8 9259 0749
Email: rivergods@iinet.net.au
Website: www.rivergods.com.au
Swim with Wild Dolphins
There aren't many places in the world where you can interact with wild dolphins that show a genuine interest in you. The south west is one such place, through the Dolphin Discovery Centre at Koombana Bay in Bunbury or the Rockingham Wild Encounters, just south of Perth.
An exhilarating, once in a lifetime encounter that many dream of, but few ever have the opportunity to experience. Well, here's your opportunity.
Both Bunbury and Rockingham are renowned for the wild but friendly bottlenose dolphins that live in their local bays. You'll cruise out to the sheltered, calm, clear bays in search of any of the bottlenose dolphins that we now call our friends, then it's on with mask and snorkel and you enter the water to live your dream. Suddenly the water is filled with flashing grey torpedoes. The air is filled with whistles, splashes and laughter - human and dolphin.
Meet the wild dolphins in their natural environment. They don't do tricks, and we don't feed them - we simply spend some time enjoying each other's company. It's a wild encounter.
Dolphin Discovery Centre
Bunbury, Western Australia
Telephone: +61 8 9791 3088
Email: info@dolphindiscovery.com.au
Rockingham Wild Encounters
Telephone: +61 8 9591 1333
Email: info@rockinghamwildencounters.com.au
Website: www.dolphins.com.au
White water rafting – Winter Rafting
White water rafting in Perth on the Murray River. Experience Western Australia’s wilderness in a way you will never forget, white water rafting. White water river rafting offers unique opportunities to the individual: to meet nature on her own terms, to pull together with others in a working team, to explore, to accomplish, to have fun.
Go winter white water rafting on the Murray River, 80 kilometres south of Perth in the beautiful Dwellingup region. Hang on tight and experience the thrill of rapids such as ‘tricky dicky’, ‘columbines’, ‘fast eddies’, ‘gobbly guts’, with the day culminating in the one kilometre long ‘terminations’, dropping 90 metres over eight kilometres.
Rivergods
Telephone: +61 8 9259 0749
Email: rivergods@iinet.net.au
Website: www.rivergods.com.au
White Water Rafting- Summer
The Collie River is a delightful summer oasis in the natural forest of the Collie National Park. The river is dam controlled and flows in the long hot summer to provide irrigation water to the southwest. Try out the unique two person Fun Yaks, (a cross between a kayak and a raft) to shoot the rapids, rockslides and water falls on the river. Fun Yaks are safe, fun and no experience is needed.