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Western Australia

Western Australia

Current price: $28.99
Publication Date: November 1st, 2022
Publisher:
Bradt Travel Guides
ISBN:
9781784777531
Pages:
320

Description

Bradt's Western Australia is the first guidebook focused on the long country roads, inspirational national parks and world-class vineyards of Australia's largest state. Local resident Scott Dareff has visited almost all of the state's 137 administrative areas in the past five years, giving him an extraordinary insight into, and knowledge of, one of the world's great wildernesses. 'Travelers often associate Western Australia with Perth' he says. 'But Perth is just the staging ground for travel to this spectacular state. Much of the magic of Western Australia comes when you venture beyond its capital city. Ningaloo Reef is every bit as astounding as the Great Barrier Reef, but more accessible. . . you can just walk off the beach into the water, and you're in among its reefs. The Burrup Peninsula has rock art that is 50,000 years old, while Margaret River is one of the world's finest wine regions and the nearby Karri Forests contain one of the tallest species of tree in the world.'Bradt's Western Australia capitalises on the area's geography to help travellers create the ultimate Road Trips in spectacular remote locations, without having to rough it or give up air conditioning, ensuite accommodation or restaurant meals. What's more, this is the first major guidebook to stray from the coast to provide in-depth coverage of the West Australian interior. For travelers looking for a unique experience, and 'something different', this book makes the Outback accessible and affordable, busting the myth once and for all that a trip to Western Australia requires a four wheel drive, a month off work, and deep pockets.

About the Author

Scott Dareff migrated to the West Australian regions with his wife in 2015, since when his extensive travels to nearly every shire in this vast and remarkable state have deepened his passion and appreciation for the land, given him an almost encyclopaedic knowledge of the region and helped develop a network of contacts that leaves him well-suited to write this guide. Having been an eager user of Bradt guidebooks through his own travels through nearly 70 countries, he says 'I understand the Bradt reader, because I am the Bradt reader.' He currently works as a history and geography teacher at a high school in regional Western Australia.