"max11" wrote in message
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> Hi everyone!
> I will go to Australia soon before Christmas for 3 or 4 weeks. I
> visited already NT, a part of QL, Sydney and now would like to visit
> the WA and/or Tasmania.
> I will spend Christmas in Melbourne and new year's eve in Sydney, I
> could visit Tasmania between them, maybe fly from Sydney to WA and
> then leave to Europe from Perth.
>
> What about WA? Maybe it is not a good period to visit the north
> (Kymberley).
>
> Basically I would stay 5-6 gg in Melbourne (relatives there), 2-3 in
> Sydney, let's say 4 for the travel from and to Europe, so I have 15/20
> days to split between TAS and WA.
>
> As I'm travelling by myself, I think I ll go for a bus tour like this.
> http://www.adventuretours.com.au/tasmania-tours
> -How many days?
>
> -and about WA, better from Broome to Perth or to Darwin?
> http://www.adventuretours.com.au/tours-from-broome
>
> -or better to stay on the south?
> http://www.adventuretours.com.au/tours-from-perth
> which one do you suggest to me?
>
> Any suggestion would be appreciated.
> Thanks
Seeing as you will be in Australia during December I suggest that the
northern half of Western Australia will be too hot and/or too wet.
You could do worse than hiring a car in Perth and spending your time driving
through the south western parts of the state. Places like Busselton,
Margaret River, Augusta, Pemberton, Walpole, Albany and Esperance come to
mind.
I suggest you do some homework at the official tourism site for WA
http://www.westernaustralia.com/au/Pages/Welcome_to_Western_Australia.aspx
Then if you have further questions ask them here.
I have lived in WA for over 50 years and can ramble on for hours but really
need to know more specific questions to answer.
Have fun planning.
Gerrit - Albany
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