When visiting Perth's parks, visitors can immerse themselves in the lush green spaces of vast forests, explore unique flora and fauna, or leisurely enjoy picturesque walking trails.
Kings Park - "home" to more than 3,000 endemic plant species
Spread over an area of over 400 hectares in the heart of Perth, Kings Park and Botanic Garden is one of the largest and most beautiful inner-city parks in the world . From here, visitors can admire the panoramic view of the "city of lights" and the poetic Swan River.
Whether taking a leisurely stroll or watching the brilliant sunset, Kings Park always leaves unforgettable memories, making you reluctant to leave - PHOTO: KINGS PARK AND BOTANIC GARDEN
Entering the park, you will feel like you are lost in a rare natural "treasure" in the world - where the Western Australian Botanic Garden shows off its colors with more than 3,000 species of native plants. Walking on the winding trails through the shady forests, admiring the meticulously tended flower gardens, visitors will feel like they are immersed in a vivid and brilliant natural picture. The scene here is especially impressive at sunset, when the golden sunlight embraces the landscape, painting a mesmerizing natural picture.
Beautiful natural scenery at Kings Park - PHOTO: TOURISM IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Not only attractive for its natural landscape, Kings Park is also a place to preserve many cultural and historical values of Western Australia, with solemn monuments. Every year, the park also organizes many cultural events and festivals, attracting millions of visitors.
Kings Park often has many unique cultural and art festivals - PHOTO: KINGS PARK AND BOTANIC GARDEN
Learn about native Australian animals at Caversham Wildlife Park
Located in the stunning Swan Valley, Caversham Wildlife Park is the perfect destination for those looking to learn about Australia’s native fauna. With over 2,000 animals from around 200 different species, Caversham is home to the largest collection of wildlife in Western Australia.
Coming here, visitors have the opportunity to get close to many typical Australian animals. Popular activities include taking photos with koalas, feeding kangaroos... The park is also home to many species of birds, reptiles and mammals, offering visitors a multi-experience journey of discovery.
Caversham Wildlife Park is a destination for those who love to learn about endemic animals in Australia - PHOTO: CAVERSHAMWILDLIFE
What makes Caversham Wildlife Park so special is its "Adopt an Animal" program, which allows visitors to join the park in caring for and conserving Australian native animals. By participating, you not only contribute to the care but also receive many benefits such as free entry, updated information on animals to adopt... These activities are designed to raise awareness about wildlife conservation, while bringing joy and knowledge to all ages on their journey to explore nature.
Tourists experience interacting with native animals - PHOTO: TOURISM IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Trekking and wildlife watching at John Forrest National Park
Renowned for its rich history, blending indigenous and European cultures, John Forrest National Park is Western Australia’s oldest national park. The park is renowned for its diverse ecosystems, including eucalypt forests, the majestic Hovea Falls and National Park Falls, and its rich fauna, including native species such as kangaroos, wallabies and many endemic birds. Not only is it a popular tourist destination, John Forrest National Park plays an important role in preserving the ecological and cultural values of Western Australia.
In particular, this national park is a favorite trekking destination for many visitors. One of the famous trails is the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail, about 41 km long, rebuilt on the Eastern Railway (with a history dating back to the late 19th century). For those who love adventure, the Eagle View Walk is an ideal choice. The 16 km loop route takes visitors through many pristine forests, beautiful waterfalls and panoramic views of the Swan Coastal Plain, Perth city and the distant ocean.
John Forrest National Park is a destination for nature lovers and those who want to enjoy a peaceful space, separate from the hustle and bustle of urban life.
Vietjet's direct flight takes you to Perth after about 6-7 hours of flight, opening up the opportunity to experience the wild beauty and majestic nature of Western Australia "in the blink of an eye". Not only connecting two destinations, Vietjet also offers convenient connecting flights from all over Vietnam and internationally to Perth with its extensive flight network. In particular, the airline regularly offers attractive promotions for passengers who book tickets early, helping you enjoy a cost-effective journey while still having a complete experience. From now on, you can plan to explore the beautiful parks in the capital of Western Australia, enjoy the majestic nature and experience memorable moments with family and friends.
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