The Pinnacles Desert

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Klook User
27 Feb
A well planned and enjoyable experience! Johnny was very accommodating to our needs as well. Highly recommend👍🏼
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FUNG *******
25 Feb
The tour guide will first take you sandboarding, probably two people to a board, and you can slide four to five times. The desert scenery is spectacular, and after dark you can see the stars, after all, Perth has 300 days a year without clouds. Dinner includes grilled meat and salad, which tastes good. But it is worth noting that there are no toilets during the 4 hours in the desert.
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Stacey ***
23 Feb
Fun activities and great sceneries. 导游还会讲许多有趣的小故事。
YEN *******
21 Feb
Tour guide: The soldier brother is truly brave and invincible, he can do everything (explains the tour guide between drivers and even does aerial photography). He helps us arrange the itinerary and informs us in advance of the length of time at each attraction. What's great is that he even did aerial photography for us and was extremely attentive. It was very hot when we returned from the Natural Window, and he even prepared ice-cold mineral water for everyone. It was really too hot, over 50 degrees. All-round service by the leader: Driving, explanation, and photography are all professional. High CP value three days and two nights trip.
N *
20 Feb
Instead of going to the Lancelin sand dunes, I went to Guilderton, where the river meets the sea. It was a very beautiful place and I'm glad I went here. Also, the sunset and starry sky at the Pinnacles were more beautiful than I imagined, and I was very satisfied. The dinner included in the tour was a picnic while watching the stars, where we could eat bread, ham, cheese, salad, etc. The mango juice was also delicious.
지이 *****
17 Feb
Nice trip like the pinnacle so much…at night we enjoy the food and tour guide explain the star and zodiac signs to us…the sky so beautiful…btw i forget the tour guide name but my bus is 718 (17.2.26)…She is so nice and beautiful tq
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Klook客路用户
17 Feb
It’s good to see the greatest firework from the universe at the Chinese new year eve, aligning with the tradition. 3 stops are fun, and the view is spectacular. The 5 star rate is for our driver& guide, who is professional and passionate. He tells stories well, and has a contagious laughter which made the journey really relaxing.
Klook 用戶
15 Feb
Taking the 3-day tour of northern Western Australia was the best decision we made on this trip to Perth. This is the first time I've booked a multi-day tour on KLOOK, but I was very satisfied with everything from the food to the activities. Our tour guide, Bing Ge, really worked hard to take good care of everyone. He was very patient, proactively helped us take photos, told us interesting facts, and was very professional in managing the weather and itinerary. Our family of four, including one child, were full of praise for this trip and said that they would be willing to take the same tour again next time!
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What to know about The Pinnacles Desert

The Pinnacles Desert in Nambung National Park is the most famous natural wonder in the region. Only a 2-hour drive from Perth, this destination has many activities around the area. You can stargaze under the night sky, sandboard down the dunes, hike between the pillars, or check out the cool exhibits at the Pinnacles Desert Discovery Centre. With so many fun things to do and amazing sights to see, the Pinnacles Desert is a must-visit spot in Western Australia.
Pinnacles Dr, Cervantes WA 6511, Australia

Things to do in the Pinnacles Desert, WA

Limestone Pillars Hike

Walk through the Pinnacles Desert and see the famous limestone pillars. This hike gives you many chances to take amazing photos of these natural sights.

Pinnacles Desert Discovery Centre

Stop by the center to learn about how the limestone pillars were formed and what is the area's rich history.

Stargazing

The clear night sky over the Pinnacles Desert is perfect for stargazing. You'll see constellations and possibly even the Milky Way.

Sandboarding on the Sand Dunes

Try sandboarding on the dunes around the Pinnacles Desert. It’s a thrilling way to ride down the slopes and enjoy the stunning landscape.

Sunset Viewing

Watch an incredible light show as the sun sets behind the limestone pillars. The changing colors of the sky is the perfect backdrop for your pictures.

Wildlife Spotting

Look for western grey kangaroos, sleepy koalas, and other local animals. The area around the Pinnacles Desert is home many types of animals.

Tips for Your Visit to the Pinnacles Desert

How do I get to Pinnacles Desert?

From Perth, you can drive north along Wanneroo Road, which becomes Indian Ocean Drive, and then turn right at the sign for the Pinnacles. A more convenient option is to book a tour that includes transportation to and from Nambung National Park.

Are there guided tour of the Pinnacles, WA?

Yes, there are Pinnacles Desert tours. They have packages that include transportation, meals, visits to other nearby attractions, and guides who know about the area. You can join a big group, or even book a private day tour.

What other attractions can I see near the Pinnacles Desert?

While visiting the Pinnacles Desert, you can also check out nearby attractions. At Yanchep National Park, you can see native wildlife and explore caves. There is also a small coastal town of Cervantes, where you can eat yummy seafood at the famous Lobster Shack. Another spot to check out is the Pink Lake at Hutt Lagoon, known for its bright pink color. Many tours to the Pinnacles Desert include these amazing attractions, making your trip even more exciting.