The Ultimate
Western Australia Wildflower Tour 2010
Seven
Day Tour 14 -20 September 2010
This is a Seven Day Tour extraveganza that can be taken as a
complete package or in sections of your choice.
Tour prices are for each section and total for both sections
Single
participants are welcome to join this tour
Section One
Northern Wildflower Tour ( Four Day Tour)
Section Two
Southern Wildflower Tour (Three Day Tour)
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tour intinerary and tour prices.
Northern
Wildflower Tour
Tuesday 14
September 2010
Day One
Hotel pickup 8am
Today we leave Perth
via the scenic Swan
Valley
, Perth
’s local wine region. First stop for wildflower
is in the Bindoon region and then on to New
Norcia.
New Norcia is home to a community of Benedictine Monks.
New Norcia is Australia
’s only Monastery town we will take a private guided tour of the town
and visit the Art Gallery
and Museum followed by a light lunch at the New Norcia Hotel.
After lunch we head over to Wongan
Hills, The Hills has the largest single area of natural vegetation
remaining in the Northern Wheatbelt
.
Wongan Hills' flora is extremely diverse with more than 250
species of flowering plants;
There are five species of gazetted rare flora in the Wongan Hills
Nature Reserve, and numerous species of priority flora. We will visit
one sight that has the rare Wongan Cactus - Daviesia
Euphorbioides and take a look
around the area.
Travel north to our overnight accommodation at
Dalwallinu
Dalwallinu is famous for having the largest variety of
wattles (acacias) found anywhere in the world. Within
100km of Dalwallinu there are 185 varieties.
Dalwallinu is known as a "Place of Wheat, Wattles and Wildflowers
For those who are interested in evening or early
morning walks there are walk trails in the nearby bushland at
Dalwallinu with excellent wildflowers
Dalwallinu Wheatland
Motel
Dinner at Dalwallinu Wheatland Motel Restaurant (licensed)
L, D,
Day Two
Wednesday 15 September
Today we will see what most people think of
when they think Western Australia Wildflowers, the famous wreath
flower, wreath lechenaultia or lechenaultia macrantha and expanses of
pink, yellow and white everlasting daisies.
We will stop at various locations to see
the wreath lechenaultia and then on to the Coal Seam Conservation
Reserve to see the everlasting daisies.
Our landmarks today are Wubin, Buntine Rock,
Perenjori, Morawa, Coal Seam Conservation Reserve, Geraldton
Perenjori is surrounded
by a rich grain and sheep area and is only a short distance from mining
and pastoral (station) country to the east.
Perenjori is located at the southern gateway to the recently
rediscovered Monsignor Hawes Heritage Trail. In all, Monsignor Hawes
was the architect and, in a lot of cases, builder of more than 15
beautiful and unusual churches in the Midwest and Murchison regions
including Geraldton, Morawa and Northampton. Perenjori is also known
for it’s regional flora.
Morawa in spring time you can see carpets of
wildflowers, the colours of the broad acre agricultural crops and
Koolanooka mine. Koolanooka is Western Australia
’s first Iron Ore Mine to export out of Geraldton.
Coalseam Conservation Park is a well known geological site where the
first coal deposit in WA was discovered in1846.
Coalseam Conservation
Park
is among the most
botanically diverse bush areas in the northern Wheatbelt region of the
Midwest of Western Australia.
We tour on to Geraldton the commercial centre for the Mid-West
exporting Iron
Ore
, Mineral Sands, Wheat, Barley and Western Australia Rock Lobster.
We drive through prime agriculture land Sheep,
Cattle, Cereal crops, past mineral sands mines, and a large wind farm
on the way to Geraldton our overnight stay.
Overnight stay Best Western Motel Geraldton
( cocktail bar).
B,L, D
Day Three
Thursday 16 September
This morning we visit
the magnificent HMAS Sydney Memorial before touring
up the coast to Kalbarri,
We go through Northampton
one of the oldest settlements outside Perth
today it is classified by the National Trust as a Historic
Town
We tour pass the Hutt Lagoon a
pink salt lake that farms beta-carotene and up to Kalbarri.
Kalbarri is nestled at the Murchison
River mouth and surrounded by stunning coastline,
soaring river gorges and protected bays. On our way into Kalbarri visit
the stunning sights along the coast, Pot Alley and Red Bluff
highlighting the coastal gorges and magnificent scenery.
Today we will have a picnic lunch over looking the
mouth of the Murchison River and Gantheume
Bay
.
We visit the Kalbarri
National Park
for spectacular views of the
Murchison River Gorges to see The Loop and Nature’s Window
a natural rock arch that frames the upstream views. Visit the
Z Bend and start our return trip back to Kalbarri our
overnight stay.
Overnight stay Kalbarri
Edge Resort
B, L, D
Day Four
Friday 17 September
2010
This morning we start
commence our trip back south to Perth touring
along the coast to Cervantes for lunch at the Pinnacles
Cervantes Motel.
Cervantes the township was named after the whaling ship,
Cervantes, which was wrecked on the coast in 1844. The first settlers
were crayfishermen, who camped there in the1960s, and the fishing
facilities followed.
After lunch we visit the Pinnacles, The
Pinnacles are made up of thousands of limestone pillars, in a
yellow sand dessert resembling an ancient ruin. In an area of
approximately 200 hectares in the Nambung National Park
the sight is spectacular any time of the year.
We will go for a walk in to the Pinnacles for a very
unique experience to walk among this stunning phenomenon and enjoy the
true dimension of Nature at its most creative
After our visit to the Pinnacles we return to Perth
We will have you back in
Perth
5.30 – 6pm
B, L
We return you to your
accommodation Perth (your cost)
Tour
Price
$2260.00 per person Double /
Twin Share
Single
Supplement
$2515.00
Tour price is
inclusive of
Breakfast, Light lunches at New Norcia Hotel,
Morawa, Kalbarri, and Pinnacles Cervantes Motel,
Dinner and Quality accommodation at motels as
indicated in the itinerary,
Entry fees New Norcia private tour
of town, entry to Art
Gallery
and Museum, Kalbarri
National Park
, The Pinnacles – Nambung National Park
,
Not included.
Items of a personal
nature, personal water for during the day, alcohol beverages with
meals, pre dinner drinks and sundowners.
What to Bring
Bring plenty of film,
memory space for cameras, batteries, battery chargers, binoculars.
Hats, sun block, insect repellent, walking shoes, please wear long leg
pants for wildflower viewing we will be walking in
bushland.
The Wildflowers
The famous fields of
everlastings in the regions north of Perth
are rain dependent and so the display quality does vary according to
the seasonal rains, as with all the wildflowers and orchids through out
the state of Western Australia
.
The Queen of Sheba Orchid is a sun orchid and is dependant on warm
sunshine periods of up to three hours for it to open up (Late August –
early September).
The tour leader will have wildflower books for
reference and for browsing.
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Southern Wildflower Tour
Day Five
Saturday 18 September
Pickup 8.00am
Today we head south on the Albany
Highway and take a break at
Williams for morning tea. Our first stop is Kojonup
to visit a local bushland area for wildflower and
orchids.
After Lunch we will travel on to the Stirling
Range National Park, which is a geographical feature that is
very scenic. There are more than 1500 species of Wildflowers in the Stirling
Range
National Park.
We
will be touring the East – West dirt road and spend
time out of the
vehicle to walk among the wildflowers and the bush land. Viewing
spectacular varieties of flora endemic to the Stirling Ranges. Enjoy
discovering for your self the wonderful variety and changing habitat of
the wildflowers and bushland and taking in the spectacle. The diversity
and display is truly stunning.
Our overnight stay at Stirling Range Retreat is chalet share
accommodation.
Dinner is either a posh BBQ or casserole with nibbles and light desert
organised by your multi skilled expert tour leader/driver chef
extraordinaire
Day Six
Sunday 19 September
After
breakfast join a local Orchid and Wildflower Tour to see amazing
varieties of orchids and endemic wildflowers in isolated places
with a local guide who is passionate about the region, habitat and of
course the flora.
This
afternoon we drive to Albany to tour the township and visit Mount
Clarence for great views of southern coastline, Stirling
Ranges
and Porongurup's. Visit The Gap, Natural Bridge and drive
to Denmark
our overnight stay
Mt Lindesay View
B&B (4 ½ Star)
Our accommodation has
panoramic pastoral valley views from the wide verandahs of a homestead
perched on picturesque rural acres - 3 kms from the heart of Denmark
. You can be assured of a relaxed and
comfortable stay.
Day Seven
Monday 20 September
This morning we begin
our return to Perth, but
our tour is not complete
without a stop at Mount Barker to visit the extraordinary Banksia Farm which
has
stunning views of the Porongurup Ranges. The Banksia farm is owned by
Kevin and Kathy Collins who have make a hobby and passion in
to be
highly regard experts on banksia. We view local orchids
and after
Lunch we go back to Perth
We will
have you back at your hotel at approximately 6pm.
We
return you to your accommodation (your cost)
Tour Price
$1785.00 per person
Double / Twin Share
Single
Supplement $1980.00
Tour price is inclusive of
Breakfast, light lunches at Albany, Kojonup, Dinner and
quality accommodation as indicated in itinerary, entry fees Stirling
Range National Park, private Orchid and Wildflower tour, Banksia
Farm talk and entry, Kojonup Regional Wildflower Exhibition entry.
Not included.
Not included items of a
personal nature, personal water for during the day, alcohol beverages
with meals, pre dinner drinks and sundowners.
What to Bring
Bring plenty of film,
memory space for cameras, batteries, battery chargers, binoculars.
Hats, sun block, insect repellent, walking shoes, please wear long leg
pants for wildflower viewing we will be walking in bushland.
The famous expanses of everlastings in the
regions north of Perth
are rain dependent and so the display quality does vary according to
the seasonal rains, as with all the wildflowers and orchids through out
the state of Western Australia
.
The Queen of Sheba Orchid is a sun orchid and
is dependant on warm sunshine periods of up to three hours for it to
open up (Late August – early September).
Total Tour Price
$4045.00 per person Double / Twin Share
Singel Supplement
$4495.00
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