Top 5 Things to Do in Perth, Australia

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When we think about an Australia trip, we often take some known names. Like; Brisbane, Barrier Reef, Melbourne, or Sydney. Most people love to explore the eastern part of the country. But if we focus on the western side, there is one place to explore. And that is Perth. It is waiting to see our faces with its all-natural wealth, beauty, and vastness. 
 
Perth’s pristine water, soothing climate and laid-back beaches. Moreover with family spots, and picturesque nature will bewilder you.
 
Here we have run down the top five things you can do in Perth on your Australia Trip:

Perth’s Botanical Garden and King’s Park

If you are looking for serenity and peace, Perth’s Botanical garden is the destination. This place lies at the center of the city. Another peaceful place in Perth is King’s Park. Undoubtedly, these two are must-visited destinations in this city.
 
King’s Park offers a stunning view of Darling Range and Swan River. And, it flaunts its beauty with spectacular sight views. Also, it has a collection of varieties of local plants and birds. 
 
In addition, if you want to witness the rare view of nature, come to Acacia Garden and the water garden. Eventually, the panoramic view and majestic landscape of King’s Park will amaze you.

Perth Zoo

Animal lovers travel three kilometers to reach the Perth Zoo from the city center. Additionally, this delightful zoo has been impressing all international tourists since 1829. They can experience Australia’s best wildlife in Wetland and Bushwalk exhibition. All interesting species are here, like; wallabies, Tasmanian Devils, kangaroos, wombats, and koalas.
 
Other exhibits showcase the world’s different ecosystems. Here, in the African Savannah, you can feed giraffes. In the Asian Rainforest, you can gaze at orangutans. Also, the elephant show is a part of the zoo to behold. Lastly, kids can enjoy seeing squat marmosets at the South American exhibit.
 
You can take the ferry service from Barrack Street pier to reach the spot. Otherwise, you can choose other accessible transport options. Like a train, bus, car, or bike.

Perth Cultural Centre 

It takes only one minute on foot to reach the Perth Cultural Centre from the nearest railway station. The Art Gallery of Western Australia is part of the Perth Cultural Centre. Also, it houses the best Australian artworks. And, a superb collection of artistry from different countries. Special features of this art gallery lie in work collected from the Indian Ocean Rim.
 
The walls of the gallery are decorated with a large-scale collection. And, it consists of contemporary, traditional, and fusion artworks. Also, the gallery displays the creations of Frederick McCubbin and Hans Heysen.
 
The Australian government has started the renovation project of the Art building. And, the new rooftop will be for events with a walkway through the open-air incarnation. On the other side, the redevelopment plan includes a design of an indoor gallery. And, it will be used for exhibitions and live events. Another two outdoor spaces will be there to experience Perth’s inventiveness.
 
Art lovers can explore this international gallery free of cost. Sometimes the staffs ask tourists to pay donations before entering the cultural center.

Swan River

Native Perth people believe that this Swan Valley creates the arc of the rainbow “Waugal.” Every aboriginal people and tourist admits that this place is perfect for outdoor activities.
 
There is a ride available in a luxurious river cruise from the Barrack Jetty. It is between Perth and Fremantle’s ancient port. And, in this ride, you can experience the arrays of expensive houses along the riverside. 
 
Swan Valley is the oldest grape cultivation land in Australia. Here, people can taste fresh local samples. And, have classy treats at highly praised restaurants.
 
You can explore the Swan Valley in another way by arranging picnics at the riverside parks. Moreover, Pertyh has the best outdoor features. Like, hiking trails, fishing in river water, sailing, swimming, or kayaking.

Laid-back Perth beaches

The best places for Sun lovers in Perth offer a bevy of amazing beaches. If you choose one from the group of beaches, you need to travel 15-minutes from the city center. Pine-lined Cottesloe is the most prominent beach in Perth. Moreover, its turquoise water and booming coffee houses are worth exploring.
 
Perth’s City Beach is the kids’ playground. And, they love to run around the beach. Another famous picnic corner in Perth is Port Beach. 
 
For families, Swan River offers sheltered creeks. Like, Como, Point Walter, and Crawley. Also, you can spend your time at the Hillarys Boat Harbour and Rockingham Beach.
 
Hopefully, these beach sides feature exciting outdoor activities. If you want to experience the most reliable surfing in Perth, come to Trigg Point. Another significant spot, Scarborough, is famous for riding the waves.
 
Along with this said outdoor fun, you can explore the best snorkeling at Penguin Island and Rottnest Island. These two destinations are perfect for a day’s hang out.
 
Perth is the most isolated sun-soaked capital city of Western Australia. Additionally, this place is a secret path to explore Australia in another way. Also, this place is the right fusion of natural attributes and urbanized instances. We hope this article will help you to plan your backpacking trip to Perth. Lastly, read more about travel around the world here.

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