Located on Australia’s Coral Coast, just a few hours from Perth, <b>Nambung National Park</b> is a wonderland of unique landscapes and natural beauty.
Famous for the otherworldly Pinnacles Desert, this park is also home to beautiful beaches, limestone caves, and vibrant wildlife. Ready for a thrilling two-day adventure? Dear Lykkers! Here’s a perfect itinerary to explore the best of Nambung National Park.
<h3>Getting There</h3>
Nambung National Park is about a 2-hour drive (200 km) north of <b>Perth</b>. The easiest way to get there is by renting a car and taking the scenic Indian Ocean Drive. You can also join a guided day tour from Perth, which typically costs around <b>AUD 150-200</b> per person, including transportation and a guided visit to the Pinnacles.
<h3>Day 1: Discover the Pinnacles Desert and Beyond</h3>
<b>Morning: Start with the Pinnacles Desert</b>
Kick off your adventure at the <b>Pinnacles Desert</b>, the crown jewel of Nambung National Park. Arrive early to beat the crowds and enjoy the stunning sunrise over thousands of limestone pillars, which create an eerie, moon-like landscape. The Pinnacles formed over thousands of years, and their striking appearance against the golden sand is an unforgettable sight.
Take the 4-kilometer drive through the desert or stroll along the walking trail to experience this unique phenomenon up close. Don’t forget your camera—these natural limestone sculptures make for some incredible photos!
<b>Mid-Morning: Visit the Pinnacles Desert Discovery Centre</b>
After exploring the desert, stop by the <b>Pinnacles Desert Discovery Centre</b> to learn more about the park’s geology, flora, and fauna. Interactive displays provide fascinating insights into how these strange limestone formations were created and the area’s natural history.
<b>Lunch: Picnic at Hangover Bay</b>
Drive to <b>Hangover Bay</b>, a serene beach just a short distance from the Pinnacles Desert. Enjoy a leisurely picnic with stunning views of the turquoise Indian Ocean. Hangover Bay is also a great spot for snorkeling, swimming, and spotting dolphins or sea lions if you're lucky.
<b>Afternoon: Explore Lake Thetis and Its Stromatolites</b>
In the afternoon, head to <b>Lake Thetis</b>, one of the few places in the world where you can see living stromatolites—some of the oldest life forms on Earth. Walk along the boardwalk that circles the lake and learn about these fascinating organisms, which have been around for over 3.5 billion years!
<b>Evening: Sunset at Kangaroo Point</b>
Cap off your day at <b>Kangaroo Point</b>, a fantastic spot to witness the sun setting over the Indian Ocean. The area is known for its wild kangaroos, so keep an eye out as you enjoy the breathtaking views. Stay until dusk to see the stars begin to sparkle in the clear Australian sky.
<b>Overnight Stay: Cervantes or Jurien Bay</b>
For your overnight stay, head to the nearby town of <b>Cervantes</b>, a quaint fishing village just 20 minutes from the park. Options include the <b>Cervantes Pinnacles Motel</b> (around <b>AUD 150</b> per night) or the budget-friendly <b>Cervantes Holiday Park</b> (starting at <b>AUD 80</b> per night). Alternatively, stay in <b>Jurien Bay</b>, known for its beautiful beaches and marine wildlife, just 30 minutes north of Nambung. Consider <b>Jurien Bay Motel Apartments</b> (from <b>AUD 180</b> per night).
<h3>Day 2: Beach Adventures and Coastal Wonders</h3>
<b>Morning: Relax at Jurien Bay</b>
Start your second day with a visit to <b>Jurien Bay</b>. Enjoy a refreshing swim, snorkel in the clear waters, or take a relaxing beach walk. For thrill-seekers, book a skydiving experience over Jurien Bay, where you’ll free-fall over the stunning coastline and land right on the beach!
<b>Mid-Morning: Explore the Pinnacles Coastal Drive</b>
After soaking up the sun, take the scenic <b>Pinnacles Coastal Drive</b> back towards the park. This 4WD route winds through the dunes and offers incredible coastal views. Make a stop at <b>Thirsty Point Lookout</b> for panoramic vistas of the coast and a chance to spot local wildlife, such as emus and kangaroos.
<b>Lunch: Fresh Seafood in Cervantes</b>
Return to Cervantes for lunch at the popular <b>Lobster Shack</b>, where you can enjoy fresh, locally caught lobster and other seafood dishes. A typical meal here costs around <b>AUD 30-50</b> per person. You can also take a behind-the-scenes tour of the lobster processing factory.
<b>Afternoon: Yanchep National Park</b>
Begin your journey back to Perth, with a stop at <b>Yanchep National Park</b>, located about halfway to the city. Yanchep offers a different experience with its lush greenery, historic caves, and the chance to see koalas in their natural habitat. Take a walk around <b>Loch McNess</b> or join a guided tour of the <b>Crystal Cave</b>.
<b>Evening: Return to Perth</b>
Wrap up your two-day adventure by heading back to Perth, reflecting on the diverse landscapes and unique experiences that Nambung National Park has to offer.
Nambung National Park offers an incredible blend of unique landscapes, wildlife, and thrilling activities. Whether you’re exploring the alien-like Pinnacles Desert, diving into the turquoise waters of Jurien Bay, or spotting ancient stromatolites at Lake Thetis, this two-day adventure promises a trip filled with unforgettable memories!