Bibbulmun track walking holiday, Western Australia





Description of Bibbulmun track walking holiday, Western Australia
Map

Price information
Departure information
This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements
Travel guides
Thanks to Tourism Australia’s partly ineffectual, and partly thoughtful, publicity campaigns to date – which include the slogan “So where the bloody h...
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.
Planet
As we are visiting several native forests , we encourage our clients to use less disposable plastic, insulated bags and eco-friendly spork and recycle and compost their waste. We encourage our guests to only take photos of plants and animals without using camera flashes, they must look after the environment wherever possible. We also remind everyone of the importance of not disturbing the habitat of resident wildlife and leaving nothing but footprints on the trail and take awesome memories.This walk takes the road less, avoid beach walks and more on clifftop tracks so we educate our clients to use the bathrooms provided , take all rubbish and enjoy the stunning panoramic views of the azure ocean and unique flora and fauna.
We are an eco certified Company that aims to provide an ecotourism experience, ensuring that the operation is environmentally sustainable and that staff is environmentally aware at all times. Ecotourism experiences are primarily about visiting natural areas and using ecotourism products where possible. As water is a precious commodity, we encourage our staff to recycle it whenever possible, and we reduce the use of paper.
We believe that in order to preserve the beauty of nature so that our future generations can still enjoy it, it is necessary to help each other reduce rubbish and pollution from our country, land, sea and waterways.
People
Bibbulmun Track is a real favorite for those who like to take the road less travelled. This is a truly pristine wilderness, combining majestic coastal scenery and unique flora and fauna, in an environment that has been protected by vast distances and minimal human impact over millennia.The friendly locals we work with for accommodation, meals and transfers are attentive to your itinerary and eager to help make your departure and arrival each day as smooth as possible. The accommodation each night is in B&Bs, motels and some remote cottages in inspired locations providing a welcoming and comfortable base to rest, relax and recount the day’s highlights. The two and three-course dinners and cooked breakfasts are all generous, prepared by chefs where it is possible, with a focus on organic and regional food and wine.
A highlight accommodation for this walk is the Cape Howe Cottages which is surrounded by a 25-hectare private nature reserve, a pure beauty of the most Southerly part of Western Australia. This accommodation is employed by the locals and also supports advanced Eco tourism.
We also visit the famous Torndirrup National Park which has several natural wonders which are created by the wind and pounding waves of the Southern Ocean. This has an additional entrance fee which will be used to maintain the beauty of the park.
Popular similar holidays
Bibbulmun Track guided group walk, Australia
From AU $4355 9 days excluding flights
Most scenic sections between Walpole & Albany
Cape to Cape self guided walking holiday in Western Australia
From AU $2855 9 days excluding flights
Spectacular coastline with rocky coves & idyllic bays in W A
3 Capes walking tour in Tasmania
From AU $2495 4 days excluding flights
Winds through heathland, woodland and sections of rainforest