Go West Tours, Bunbury, Western Australia

Go West Tours - Bunbury

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South Bunbury, South Bunbury, Western Australia

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97 Forrest Avenue,
South Bunbury,
South Bunbury,
Western Australia
6230.

Go West Tours is proudly Western Australian owned-and-operated and has been in operation for over 20 years, providing safe, continuous and reliable service. They specialize in remote areas right across Western Australia to provide the utmost of continuity of service in a safe and efficient manner. Let Go West Tours take you on one of the many incredible experiences Western Australia has to offer. From half-day to full-day tours, Go West can cater for adventure, sightseeing or for those who want to get off the beaten track, incorporating iconic destinations and major attractions. The Pilbara is the oldest known landscape on Earth, estimated to be more than 2.5 billion years old. There is no better place to witness this than at Karijini National Park. Karijini has spectacular 100-metre sheer-sided ochre-coloured chasms. Hidden amongst this ruggedness are crystal clear rock pools, cascading waterfalls and tropical fern environments each offering easy walking tracks or viewing platform access. Choose from one of their tour itineraries, or if you want to organise a bespoke tour for your group, talk to one of their tour experts to create a trip that suits you. Contact them to find your perfect tour....

Product Types

  • Adventure and Outdoors Tours
  • Nature and wildlife
  • Sightseeing Tours

Accreditation

  • Quality Tourism Accreditation
  • Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC

Activities you can engage in

  • Swimming
  • Walks

Tours

  • Hamersley Gorge and Spa Pool Tours

    Go West Tours

    Take a picturesque drive from Tom Price to the remote Hamersley Gorge. Enjoy this gorge's beautiful features and dip in some of the most spectacular and remote gorge pools Australia’s North West offers on this half-day tour from Tom Price to Karijini National Park. Located in the northwest corner of Karijini National Park, Hamersley Gorge is the most remote of the gorges. On the descent into the gorge, you can clearly see how the rock layers bent and buckled before they pushed their way to the surface more than 2.5 billion years ago. At the base of the gorge, dip in the delightful gorge pool and relax in the shade of the trees. Take in a bird’s-eye view of the gorge from the lookout.


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