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Tourism Western Australia acknowledges Aboriginal peoples as the traditional custodians of Western Australia and pay our respects to Elders past and present. We celebrate the diversity of Aboriginal West Australians and honour their continuing connection to Country, culture and community. We recognise and appreciate the invaluable contributions made by First Nations peoples across many generations in shaping Western Australia as a premier destination.

Western Wanderer

The pilbara.

The Pilbara is fascinating at any time. The wildlife is plentiful and the scenery is spectacular; green covered hills, red soil and refreshing rock pools.

THE ABROLHOS ISLANDS

The Abrolhos Islands consist of 122 islands, approximately 60 km off Western Australia’s coast. The marine environment surrounding them is a meeting place for tropical and temperate sea life. It is also one of the most important seabird breeding sites in the world. More than 90 seabird species have been identified on the islands.

NINGALOO REEF

Ningaloo Reef is one of the world’s most extensive fringing reefs and is home to 200 species of hard coral, 50 species of soft coral and over 500 species of fish. It’s a great place to swim, snorkel and enjoy a cruise in a glass-bottomed boat or swim with a whale shark. Colourful coral communities make up the reef while sea creatures thrive; sharks, dolphins, whales, whale sharks, birds, turtles, fish and more!

KARIJINI NATIONAL PARK

Karijini National Park has some of the oldest rocks on the continent and contains many beautiful gorges and rock formations. The park is also home to approximately 800 plant species. Two small, carnivorous marsupials are endemic to the area, the Pilbara Ningaui (Ningaui timealeyi) and the Little Red Antechinus (Dasykaluta rosamondae). Other marsupials that call the park home include the Western Pebble-mound Mouse (Pseudomys chapmani), Rothschild’s Rock-wallaby (Petrogale rothschildi), Red Kangaroo (Macropus rufus) and the Common Wallaroo (Macropus robustus).

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Extended trip details, availability, places available.

  • 4 crew members consisting of a naturalist guide, driver guide and 2 camp support crew members
  • Easy Camping included (camp is set up and packed away each day for you)  
  • Abrolhos Island flight
  • Well maintained vehicle with front facing, seat belted, mostly reclining, coach style seats
  • Meals as per itinerary: breakfast (B), lunch (L), dinner (D)
  • Fruit for snacking throughout the day
  • Morning tea each day
  • All national park entrance fees

Trip Reviews

“Matt & Gane did a great job with the tents. It was great arriving at a camp site to see our little village all ready for us. Tom & Diana fed us very well with a good variety of meals…The tour was great. Thank you to Coates for allowing me to visit this area for the first time. There was a good variety of activities available.”

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Coates Wildlife Tours

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Coates Wildlife Tours is family-owned and the first company in Western Australia to offer authentic natural history tours over such a vast area. Since their foundation in 1986 by naturalist, Kevin Coate, they have delivered inspiring wildlife encounters in Western Australia and beyond.

As part of their personalised approach to travel, they only take small groups (four to 12 passengers) and their itineraries are unique and flexible, allowing you to pursue your own wildlife passions. They aim to have you come home, more inspired, more connected and more rejuvenated from your experience with Coates.

Coates Wildlife Tours visits some of the finest nature and wildlife destinations in Australia and beyond. Their relaxed itineraries explore the must-see highlights as well as the remote areas away from the tourist crowds.

Their dedicated team of well-travelled naturalists and guides will enhance your experience, share their knowledge and help you pursue your own passion for the natural world.

Their personalised approach and small groups ensures that you are joined by like-minded travellers whose company will add to your experience.

Coates Wildlife Tours, Canning Vale, Western Australia

As they are a Western Australian company, many of their tours focus on the distinctive regions of this unspoiled state.

Their most popular destinations include Western Australia’s spectacular Kimberley and Pilbara regions in the north, the Kennedy Ranges and Mount Augustus in the mid-west, and the biodiversity of the state’s south.

Their Western Australia tours include Golden Outback Expedition (Perth to Perth, 9 days); Karlamilyi (Rudall River) National Park Expedition (Perth to Perth, 15 days); Kimberley Wonders (Kununurra – Broome, 16 days); Western Australia Mid West Wildflower Tour (Perth to Perth, 10 days); Western Wanderer (Perth to Broome, 15 days); Pilbara Reef and Ranges Expedition Accommodated (Perth to Newman, 13 days); Wildlife of the Southern Forests (Perth to Perth, 10 days); South West National Parks Tour (Perth to Perth, 14 days); Wild Coastlines of the South East (Perth to Perth, 10 days); West Australian Outback Expedition (Perth to Perth, 15 days); and Western Explorer Expedition (Broome to Perth, 12 days).

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Tours offering spectacular and diverse natural history – flora, fauna, Aboriginal art, paintings and culture.

Since 1980, when naturalist, Kevin Coate founded Coates Wildlife Tours and pioneered the inception of nature-based tours in Western Australia, we have offered tours that let you experience nature in small groups and allow plenty of time and flexibility to pursue individual interests.

Great Destinations: The Kimberley and Pilbara regions in the north, the Kennedy Ranges and Mt Augustus in the mid west and various areas through the south of Western Australia.

Great Leaders: Our dedicated naturalist leaders have a wealth of knowledge and experience. Their enjoyment and understanding of natural history including birds, fauna and flora is reflected in their own unique styles of interpretive leadership.

Great Evenings: Our policy of providing a two crew to carry out the campsite duties means that there is no need for you to participate in the usual kitchen work rosters. Simply set up your tent, and then relax in the company of your fellow travellers.

Great Food: A resourceful camp cook (with groups of seven or more) accompanies all safari tours. resh local produce and ingredients are always used when available. Passengers are always pleasantly surprised at the variety and quality of the meals prepared by our cooks.

Great Equipment: Transport is provided by a custom designed and built air-conditioned four wheel drive (4wd) vehicle or mini bus which ever is appropriate for the tour. For camping tours we supply all the quality camping equipment – self inflating mattresses and camp chairs with arms. The dome tents are large, light, waterproof and easy to erect. All eating utensils and crockery are provided. All you need to bring is your own pillow and sleeping bag. Even sleeping bags can be hired.

Join us and experience the Coates Wildlife Tours difference.

11 Day Kennedy Ranges and Mt Augustus Tour

9th September 2006

The Kennedy Ranges are near the Gascoyne Region (one of the world’s most ancient land formations). They contain some of the best escarpment and gorge country in Western Australia. The 500 metre long gorge terminates in a 50 metre high vertical rock face. Water erosion has created delicate patterns in some of the rock face. The Kennedy Ranges National Park supports over 300 species of plants and over 50 species of birds.

Mt Augustus is the world’s largest monocline, and is over twice the size of Ayers Rock. It was named after Burringurrah who during the dreamtime was travelling through the area and was speared and knocked down. He turned into the large rock we know as Mt Augustus and legend has it that he is still lying there. The colour of the rock changes during dawn and dusk. Bright pink, orange and red with the occasional green reflect the changes of his mood.

Leaving Perth we travel to Coalseam Gully, an area renowned for wonderful displays of wild flowers, we then move on through the wheatbelt country to Mullewa , where you should see the beautiful and rare Wreath Leschenaultia. From Mullewa we travel through the Murchison countryside where the everlastings and other wildflowers put on a spectacular spring wildflower display (seasonal rains permitting).

Travel to the Kennedy Ranges via Gascoyne Junction to see gorges, birds (Diamond Dove, Pied Honeyeater) and wildflowers, and creek beds of marine and wood fossils. On the west side, there is chert used by Aborigines for stone blades and spear tips. Three full days are spent in this area.

Leaving the Kennedy Ranges behind us we move onto Mt Augustus, driving through the Gascoyne region where there are plenty of Little Corellas, Pink & Grey Galahs, Wedge Tailed Eagle, and wild flowers in this semi arid region. There is plenty of time at Mt Augustus to spend climbing or walking around the base of the mount.

Our trip back to Perth takes us via Meekatharra and the old goldfield towns / ruins. – Cue , Austin and Mt Magnet.

11 Day Western Explorer Tour

Camping – 19th May 2006

Magnificent coastal areas with their marine life, long white beaches and coral reefs all with the backdrop of the Indian Ocean. Combine these with the scenery, water holes, aboriginal art/culture and spectacular gorges of the Pilbara.

Our tour begins travelling north of Perth to the World Heritage Listed Shark Bay. We stop for a look at the unique Shell Beach formed by 60 kilometres of billions of tiny white seashells (coquina bivalve). We also look at ancient living fossils the stromatolites. At Monkey Mia looking for dolphins, dugongs and all the other manificent marine life that this area is famed for.

Leaving Shark Bay we head via Canarvon to Coral Bay and Exmouth . In Exmouth there will be time to visit the Cape Range National Park which offers a mixture of wildlife spotting, walks and opportunities to swim or snorkel over the Ningaloo Reef.

Today we leave Exmouth and continue north heading for the Parabadoo area which will be our set off point for the Karijini National Park.

Two full days in the Karijini national Park will ensure we have plenty of time to explore the natural wonders in this magnificnet gorge region. Leaving Karijini we head back to the coast for our last night’s camp before we reach Broome.

8 Day Terrestrial Orchid Tour

Accommodated – 4th October 2006

Past years experience indicates that, subject to season, it is possible to find about 70 species of flowering terrestrial orchids, many common and some quite rare.

The species discovered are not predicable, for each season seems to produce its own delights when the differing conditions suit the particular varieties. There will be many stops each day to allow maximum time to view / photograph orchids and other wildflowers. We will be touring the beautiful and peaceful south west of Western Australia sighting and photographing the many orchid varieties. We will also see the magnificent wildflowers of the region which will be in full display. A sample of specimens found on past tours:- Caladenia:- Integra, flava, marginata, (Including hybrids) C. roeii, C. reptans, C saccharata and C. multiclavia. Thelymitra, Microtis, Cryptostylis and many other genus exist in displays of great beauty and colour. See also the wildflowers of the region which will be on display. Our orchid specialist will accompany this tour. Price includes all accommodation in hotels and motels, all meals and national park entrance fees.

15 Day Southwest Birds and Botany Tour

Accommodated – 18th October 2006

The Southwest offers breathtaking beauty and diversity. The region is renowned for its spectacular wildflowers – an extraordinarily colourful scene during the spring months and an abundance of birdlife.

Join us as we experience a wide range of habitats walking through open woodlands, outback arid areas, an off-shore island, coastal heath, peppermint trees and karri forests. The diversity of each habitat is only matched by the diversity of the birds, botany and spectacular scenery that will be found. Combining all this with the comfort of an accommodated tour make this a trip not to miss.

8 Day Goldfields Social and Natural History

Camping Tour – 20th April 2006

Visit the old ghost towns of the gold mining days with their numerous relics from the past, equipment, old shanties, mine frames all long since abandoned.

History abounds in the region where in the 1890`s thousands of locals’ and migrants alike tried their luck with gold prospecting. Relics from the past , equipment, old shanties, stone buildings mine frames and their belongings are scattered throughout the old settlements. We will visit Kalgoorlie the home to today’s modern gold mining activities then move onto the ruins of old towns – Kanowna , Menzies , Kookynie and Sandstone to name a few. Combine this with the natural wonders that the area offers such as the red desert sand, the geological highlights and some of the most fascinating flora and fauna in the west.

5 Day Fur, Feathers and Forests Tour

Accommodated – 11th February 2006

Escape the summer heat and enjoy the scenic splendour of the South West. This is the home of magnificent Karri forests – One of the worlds tallest trees, deserted white sandy beaches and rugged coastal beauty. This combined with wildlife, rare marsupials, spectacular panorama of the National Parks and interesting endemic bird life makes this a trip not to miss. The Coates wildlife leader is a very experienced guide, with a love for nature. He will enable you to experience the South West in a way most people can only dream about.

8 Day Christmas Island Tour

Accommodated – 20th November 2006

Coates Wildlife Tours have been taking groups to this naturalist’s wonderland for over 10 years. During this time our groups have sighted many bird species new to Australia which have been added to the island’s bird list.

Christmas Island is situated in the Indian Ocean 2600Km north west of Perth. It is renowned for its unique birdlife and the various land crabs with the spectacular mass migration of crabs in November and December. (David Attenborough said this was the most amazing sight he had seen

17 Day Rudall River National Park Expedition

Remote, harsh yet beautiful Rudall River National Park. Situated about 400 kilometres east of Newman in Western Australia’s Great Sandy Desert, the Rudall River National Park is one of the most remote wilderness areas in the world. At 1 283 706 hectares the park is the largest in Western Australia.

Vegetation in the park is a mixture of desert bloodwood, feathertop spinifex, Kanji and cork tree with river red gums and coolabah trees found on the river Expedition flats. After a good rain there are also many wildflowers (mulla mullas, grevilleas, sturt desert peas and hakeas) that add their magnificent colours to the landscape.

Over 90 species of birds have been recorded in the park; most are located around the river and various other streams. Spinifex pigeon, painted finch and an assortment of honeyeaters Spinifexbird, peregrine and brown falcons, white winged fairy-wren and in good seasons crimson chat and button quail may be seen coming to drink at the pools. There are 17 different mammals recorded in the park mainly small creatures such as the hairy-footed dunnart and the spinifex-hopping mouse.

Our trip north will take us through Mt Magnet, Newman and on to Ethel Creek. After leaving Ethel Creek we move into the national park via the Talawana and Kintyre Tracks.

During the next 10 days we will see and enjoy the many natural wonders of this unique area. Kalkan Kalkan Soak, Poonemerlarra Creek, Tjingkulatjatjarra Pool, Hanging Rock, Currun Currun Rockhole and Desert Queen Baths to name just a few.

After leaving the park we head towards Telfer via Billy Dunns and Jinawanura Caves, which have strong Aboriginal history attached to them. After the caves we will visit Christmas Pool where a short walk will bring us to more Aboriginal Art work.

Onto Carrawine Pool on the Oakover River which will be our campsite for the next three nights giving us plenty of time to really enjoy the natural beauty and birdlife.

We will make a day trip to the oasis at Running Waters. Take a relaxing swim in the clear waters of the warm natural springs surrounded by huge old gnarled Melaleucas.

Leaving the wilderness behind us we head into the small country township of Marble Bar for a hot shower and a taste of civilisation.

12 Day Kimberley Tour

Camping – 26th June 2006

These tours are for those in search of exciting landscapes, prolific bird life, spectacular botanical diversity and Aboriginal culture, all characteristics of the dramatic Kimberley. We visit some of northern Australia’s most interesting birding sites, along with the stunning scenery of the Kimberley this promises to be a truly memorable experience.

Our itineraries are designed to allow ample time to experience and enjoy this magnificent region and indulge in your special interest with the help of our experienced naturalist leader.

The tours extensively cover the natural history of the Kimberley region including the Gibb River Road highlights, Mitchell Plateau and the Purnululu National Park.

Our brilliant 5 000 000 star rating camp sites are a mixture of camp grounds, national park campsites and bush camps. The accommodation during the tour is a mixture of motel and a station stay, which allows a break from camping and provide comfortable beds with all linen supplied, hot showers and flushing toilets.

All meals are included.

10 Day Kimberley Tour

Accommodated – 14th July 2006

15 Day Kimberley Tour

Camping/Accommodated – 5th June 2006

16 Day Kimberley Coastal Waterfall Cruise

Accommodated – 23rd April 2006

The Kimberley coast lying north of Broome is one of the most stunning and isolated in the world. Join our ornithologist / naturalist leader Kevin Coate on this unique natural history tour as we explore and enjoy the natural beauty and spectacular scenery of the awesome gorges, rivers and waterfalls found along the coast. The timing of the trip should ensure the waterfalls are in full flow and at their spectacular best. Whilst onshore experience the birdlife, reptiles and other wildlife along with Aboriginal art sites, culture and European history. Along with the avifauna there will also be an array of sea life, reptile and botanical highlights.

Note: The itineraries may need to be re-arranged due to the massive tidal movements that occur through the region.

Note: To ensure maximum time at each location the vessel will travel some nights.

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Western Australia (WA) is a state occupying the entire western third of Australia. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the north and west, the Great Australian Bight and Southern Ocean to the south, the Northern Territory to the northeast and South Australia to the southeast. Western Australia is Australia’s largest state with a total land area of just under a million square miles and is the second-largest country subdivision in the world, surpassed only by Russia’s Sakha Republic – however, a significant part of it is very sparsely populated. The state has about 2.76 million inhabitants, around 10% of the national total. Around 2.2 million of them live in or around Perth in the south-west corner of the state. The central two-thirds of the state is arid and sparsely inhabited. The only significant economic activities are is mining & resources, tourism, agriculture and fisheries.

Most of the state is a low plateau with an average elevation of about 1200 feet and much of the land is covered in soil with low fertility. The southwest coastal area has a Mediterranean climate. It was originally heavily forested. This agricultural region is one of the nine most bio-diverse terrestrial habitats, with a higher proportion of endemic species than most other equivalent regions. Thanks to the offshore Leeuwin Current, the area is one of the top six regions for marine biodiversity and contains the most southerly coral reefs in the world. Average annual rainfall varies from 12 inches at the edge of the Wheatbelt region to 55 inches in the wettest areas near Northcliffe, but from November to March, evaporation exceeds rainfall, and it is generally very dry. Plants are adapted to this as well as the extreme poverty of all soils. Annual rainfall averages less than 10 inches, most of which occurs in sporadic torrential falls related to cyclone events in summer.

An exception to this is the northern tropical regions. The Kimberley has an extremely hot monsoonal climate with average annual rainfall ranging from 20 to 60 inches, but there is a very long almost rainless season from April to November. Eighty-five percent of the state’s runoff occurs in the Kimberley, but because it occurs in violent floods and because of the insurmountable poverty of the generally shallow soils, the only development has taken place along the Ord River. The highest observed maximum temperature in the state was 50.5 °C and the lowest minimum temperature recorded was −7.2 °C, at Eyre Bird Observatory.

The Flora of Western Australia comprises over 11,000 native vascular plant species. They occur within around 1,500 genera from over 200 families; there are also over 1,250 naturalised alien or invasive plant species (weeds). In the southwest region are some of the largest numbers of plant species for its area in the world. Specific ecoregions of Western Australia include: the sandstone gorges of The Kimberley on the northern coast and below that areas of dry grassland (Ord Victoria Plain) or semi-desert (Western Australian Mulga shrublands), with Tanami Desert inland from there. Following the coast south there is the Southwest Australia savanna and the Swan Coastal Plain around Perth, and then farther south the Warren on the southwest corner of the coast around the wine-growing area of Margaret River. Going east along the Southern Ocean coast is the Goldfields-Esperance region, including the Esperance grasslands and the Coolgardie grasslands inland around town of Coolgardie.  

Birding Western Australia

Western Australia covers an area larger than Western Europe. More than 550 bird species have been recorded including 18 endemics and three endemic sub species that may be recognised as full species. There are many other near endemics, migratory species and other highly sought-after species.

Most birders enter Western Australia by flying to Perth. Perth has a surprising number of good birding sites within the metropolitan area or within a two-hour drive. There are a large number of wetlands on the Swan Coastal Plain including Lake Monger, Herdsman Lake, Bayswater (Eric Singleton) Bird Sanctuary, Bibra Lake and Alfred Cove. Most of the southwest endemics can be found at Wungong Gorge and Bungendore State Forest in the Darling Range. Rottnest Island is worth a day trip, and Penguin Island is also worth a visit if you are in the Rockingham area. The best areas for birds are the southwestern corner of the state and the area around Broome and the Kimberley.

Broome is outstanding for the waders, summer migrants and mangrove species and Kununurra is outstanding for the finches, parrots, honeyeaters and water birds. Derby is well worth a day visit from Broome, and Wyndham from Kununurra. The Kimberley coast is spectacular with up to an 11-metre tidal range and some isolated rainforest patches. The Kimberley Coastal Camp is an unforgettable place to visit.

Most of the Western Australian endemics occur in the southwest. A common itinerary is Perth to Dryandra State Forest, to Stirling Range National Park, to Fitzgerald River National Park, to Cheyne Beach and Waychinicup Nature Reserve near Albany, to Cape Leeuwin at Augusta via Mt Barker, Rocky Gully and Manjimup, to Cape Naturaliste and back to Perth. The Stirling Ranges National Park is another excellent area. The Mandurah and Pinjarra areas are very good especially in summer.

Further to the south east there are excellent birding opportunities from Hyden to Norseman, Esperance and the Eyre Bird Observatory. Another common itinerary north of Perth is Perth to Kalbarri National Park, to Monkey Mia at Shark Bay, to Carnarvon, back to Geraldton and across to Cue via Yalgoo and Mt Magnet, and back to Perth via Payne’s Find and Wubin. There are also very good birding areas in the Pilbara such as Port Hedland, Millstream Chichester National Park, Karajini National Park and Cape Range near Exmouth.

Broome Bird Observatory

Cheyne beach / waychinicup, dryandra state forest, kununurra / wyndham, frank o’connor.

(Modified by Fatbirder 2018) | [email protected]

Number of bird species: 646

Number of endemics: 22, avibase - the world bird database, western australian museum.

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Birding Sites Around Perth

Birds of western australia: field guide, common birds of the kimberley, handbook to the birds of western australia, volume 1: non-passerines: emu to dollarbird, handbook to the birds of western australia, volume 2: passerines (blue-winged pitta to goldfinch), pocket field guide to birdlife of western australia, western australian bird notes, eyre bird observatory, macquarie university, nature conservation, birdlife western australia, denmark bird group, western australian naturalists’ club.

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*Western Aiustralia National Parks

*western australia nature reserves, np dryandra woodland, np fitzgerald river, np kalbarri, np millstream chichester, np stirling range, np waychinicup nature reserve, nr eric singleton bird sanctuary, nr lake mclarty, nr wadjemup / rottnest island, birdline western australia, birding in western australia, ebird australia, australia-naturally travel, australian geographic, bellbird birding tours, birding ecorours, coates wildlife tours, lake argyle cruises, naturalist journeys, perth birds and bush, rockjumper birding, sicklebill safaris, 2015 [11 november] - chris lotz, 2019 [12 december] - andy walker - southwest, 2022 [09 september] - glen valentine - southwest extension, 2023 [09 september] - birding the wild west, 2023 [10 october - andrew walker, red moon sanctuary, beacon birding sites, hamelin a hotspot for birders, movements and genetics of grey falcons, perth's birds and where to find them, urban birdwatching guide to perth, leeuwin current birding, photographer - marcel de jong.

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  1. Coates Wildlife Tours

    Since 1986. HELLO! Coates Wildlife Tours is family-owned and the first company in Western Australia to offer authentic natural history tours over such a vast area. Since our foundation in 1986 by naturalist, Kevin Coate, we have delivered inspiring natural history tours and wildlife encounters in Western Australia and beyond.

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    October 21, 2021. Dear Travellers, We are pleased to announce that our 2022 Tour Schedule is now live and on our website! There is something for everyone, from deserts to wildflowers to coastal adventures. To begin the year, we travel to the South West of Western Australia to experience a global biodiversity hotspot.

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    We'll be walking through open woodlands, outback arid areas, an offshore island, coastal heaths, peppermint trees and karri forests. Wildlife of the Southern Forests. 10 Day (Accommodated) Tour - Perth to Perth - Departs 12th November 2021 - Max passengers: 12. The south-west of WA is one of the world's major biodiversity hotspots.

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    Tours offering spectacular and diverse natural history - flora, fauna, Aboriginal art, paintings and culture. Since 1980, when naturalist, Kevin Coate founded Coates Wildlife Tours and pioneered the inception of nature-based tours in Western Australia, we have offered tours that let you experience nature in small groups and allow plenty of time and flexibility to pursue individual interests.

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    15 Day Western Wanderer (Easy camping tour). Perth to Broome 28 May - 11 June 2022. Highlights include, marine life, coral reefs, (Abrolhos Islands, Shark Bay). The Karijini National Parks gorges and the history and wildlife of the Marble bar area as well as the diverse geology of the area and the history of the track builders themselves.

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    Coates Wildlife Tours 2021; Coates Wildlife Tours 2021. Posted on 27 November 2020 27 November 2020. ... This tour covers some of South Australia's most historic outback locations in the Lake Eyre Basin and both the North and South Flinders Ranges. Both the Flinders and the arid Lake Eyre Basin offer vastly different examples of our great ...

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    14-Day Camping Tour - Departs Adelaide 30 May 2024 - Max 10 participants (6 in lead vehicles & 4 tag-alongs) Join Tom Grove, owner and Director of Coates Wildlife Tours, for a true outback camping tour in South Australia. Leaving Adelaide, we will head to Wilpena Pound, an iconic natural wonder in the heart of the Flinders Ranges.

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    New Zealand South Island Wildlife & Wilderness Tour . 15-Day Accommodated Tour - Departs Nelson 31 January 2024 - Maximum of 12 participants. Discover Te Wai Pounamu (New Zealand's South Island) with Coates, as we take you away from the population centres and tourist 'honey pots' to lesser known but equally spectacular parts of NZ.

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    15 Day Western Wanderer Easy Camping Tour. Perth to Broome • 28 May - 11 June 2022. Highlights include the Abrolhos Islands' marine life and coral reefs, Shark Bay, and Ningaloo Reef. Also, explore Karijini National Park's picturesque gorges and the history and wildlife of the Marble Bar and 80 Mile Beach areas.

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    This adventure showcases South Australia's spectacular outback scenery and unique wildlife. Western Wanderer Expedition 15-Day Easy Camping Tour (assisted camping) - Departs Perth 15 May 2024 - Max of 12 participants. Head north of Perth for seabirds, marine-life, coral reefs and ancient gorges.

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