Western Australia is a state of extremes – over 2,500,000 square kilometres of every landscape from harsh, barren deserts to lush tropical oasis and towering forests.
WA’s capital city of Perth is nestled along the banks of the Swan River, offering stunning beaches and natural bushland outside its suburban borders. Head to the south west and explore towering forests and sheltered bays and rivers, or move inland through the grassy wheatbelt to experience the golden outback deserts and wide open spaces.
Journeying south east takes you to spectacular bays, cliffs and the wild seas of the southern oceans.
WA’s north opens up limitless variations in geography with deep gorges, ancient landforms and tropical rainforests waiting to be explored. The wild and remote Kimberley region offers visitors a spectacular array of landscapes from stunning beaches to ancient rock formations towering above.
Western Australia’s geography has so much to offer any visitor – any setting you can imagine is just waiting for you to explore.