Monday 26 January 2015

Top Reasons To Visit Perth



 Perth is the largest city of the  Australian State of Western Australia  and it is the fourth most popular city in Australia .It is famous as the city of light. There is always a sunshine  that makes it’s a perfect year around destination.Perth is also famous for long day sunshine,spotless blue skies and brilliant beaches…….

Cottesloe Beach

Cottesloe Beach at Sunset

It is one of the Western  Australia’s most iconic beaches and most popular destination in hot,lazy days.Ideal spot for picnic,sunset drinks or a fish & chip by the sea. Crystal clear waters and consistent waves make it a popular spot for swimmers, body boarders and surfers. Each year Cottesloe beach is transformed by the free public exhibition Sculptures by the Sea, featuring works by local artists.You will be surprised by taking a paddle to Monkey Mia in the Shark Bay a World Heritage Area.It’s one of the best and most reliable places for close encounters with wild Dolphins ….they have been swimming in the shallows to interact with visitors almost every day for over 40 years …………

Swan Valley


Swan Valley Grape Fields
Swan Valley Perth's Valley of Taste is the oldest and one of the Western Australia’s most visited wine growing region.It is very close to the Perth. Swan Valley is laced with ribbons of vineyards and home to over 150 places to wine and dine - including award-winning wineries and restaurants, microbreweries and distilleries. ….You'll also find roadside stalls selling fresh local produce, historical architecture, art and craft galleries and studios.

Swan Bell Tower

Swan Bell Tower
The Swan Bell Tower is one of Perth's main tourist attractions. The Swan Bell Tower is one of the largest purpose built musical instruments in the world.  The tip of it's towering glass spire rises a lofty 82.5 meters above the Swan River. There are six floors in the Swan Bell Tower, the top is being the observation deck which overlooks the Swan River and the city on the other end of the Bell Tower. The Swan Bells are hung for "change ringing", meaning it is not possible to play any tunes.  Each bell is rung by a person, in a sequence determined by the conductor.  You only need to do the maths, to appreciate the number of ringing orders possible. 
Bell ringing is a serious business.  The St Martin's Society of Change Ringers, welcomes change ringers from all over the world, to have a friendly tinkle while visiting Perth.  So why not give us a ring, or two.

Adventure World


Adventure World
It is  a theme park in Perth, Western Australia. It is located in Bibra Lake, 20 km from the CBD. Adventure World Perth is closed during the winter months. It reopens late September in time for the school holidays.
Adventure World Perth offers 16 rides and attractions you can enjoy together, including ever-popular bumper boats, paddle boats, and the Sky Lift. Don’t miss the Aussie Wildlife Experience where you’ll see koalas, a wombat, a dingo and alpacas. You can hand-feed kangaroos with special food from the Gift Shop.
Bring  water bottles and a stack of snacks from home so you can eat on the go and won’t have to queue for food and drinks during busy periods. Alternatively, you can get takeaways from the various kiosks and mobile carts, or sit down for a meal in one of Adventure World Perth’s cafes.
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