
It's a week of firsts for me, with my articles first appearing in several new publications. Continuing the trend is this roundup of the best outdoor/nature activities from my
recent trip to
Western Australia that I wrote for a relatively new travel site started by an accomplished bunch of travel editors and writers called
Wandermelon. Wandermelon is devoted to experiential travel, meaning that its features cover everything from five-star to no-star, as long as it's meaningful.
Well, thanks to the auspices of Tourism Western Australia, my trip was heavily on the five-star side, but it was still packed full of meaning...and wonderful, exceptional experinces, and in this article I get to talk about many of them. Included in this article about Australia's Wild West are: the diverse flora and fauna of sprawling
Kings Park Perth, the wacky wildlife and jaunty bike paths of
Rottnest I
sland, the mystical power of
Swimming with the Rockingham Dolphins, learning about Aboriginal culture and foods with
Bushtucker Tours while canoeing up the Margaret River Mouth, spelunking in the stalact-icious
Ngilgi Cave, and wandering down the spectacular
Cape to Cape Track between the lighthouses as Cape Naturaliste and Cape Leeuwin.
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