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Stop At: Pink Lake, Port Gregory 65 Kms South of Kalbarri, Kalbarri, Western Australia 6535 Australia
Come and join us in our side by side buggy as we explore Port Gregory and the Hutt Lagoon.
Learn about what makes the lake pink, the history of our fishing village which dates back to the 1800s, and take in the gorgeous beach and surrounds before climbing atop some massive sand dunes for an amazing view over the Hutt Lagoon.
On the way back, we’ll use existing tracks through the dunes taking in the local flora and keeping your eyes peeled for local wildlife including kangaroos, lizards, and an amazing variety of birdlife, to the shores of the lake so you can get up close for those great photos!
There are plenty of photo opportunities and you may even get to spot some dolphins or whales from the top of the tracks overlooking the ocean (depending on the time of year you visit us).
An experience like no other, make sure you bring your smiles and your cameras!
Our guide was friendly and super knowledgeable about the history of the area. It was interesting and the scenery was beautiful. Price was a bit steep, but I'm glad I did it. Whole tour took about an hour.
Tim was a great tour guide. Very knowledgeable and experienced. Very comfortable ride even for my parents who are 87 years old. We thoroughly enjoyed it. Much better to take the trip rather than just going to have a look.
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