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Two tourists hike near Western Australia's Wave Rock, admiring its unique wave shape and colorful textures, experiencing nature's magnificent artistry.
Travelers explore Western Australia's Wave Rock, closely observing its spectacular wavy rock face and distinct geological layers, experiencing a natural wonder.
Two visitors explore 'Hippo's Yawn' rock formation near Western Australia's Wave Rock, a unique cave resembling an animal's open mouth, full of natural charm.
Ancient Aboriginal handprints and rock art are clearly visible on the ceiling of Mulka's Cave in Western Australia, telling rich local cultural legends.
Observe Australia's endemic emu up close in a Western Australian wildlife park, experiencing its unique biological charm and the region's rich natural ecosystem.

Wave Rock, York, Wildflowers & Aboriginal Culture Day Tour from Perth | Western Australia

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Duration:1 day(s)
Guided language: English
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Journey through the Western Australian Wheatbelt to Wave Rock, one of Australia’s most incredible natural monuments. Then visit the historic township of York and view other significant formations of the area.

  • Take a short stroll along York and see many of the old buildings which are still in use today
  • Wander through the wildlife park where you can enjoy time seeing kangaroos, emus, wallabies, wombats, koalas, lizards and a wide range of birds
  • Stop to view wildflowers throughout the tour whilst they are in season
  • Hear the Aboriginal legend of Mulka and view the imprints of his hands which can still be seen in the cave today
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— What You Can Expect —

Journey through Western Australia’s Wheatbelt to Hyden, home of Wave Rock and truly one of Australia’s most incredible natural landforms. Leaving Perth, you'll head through the Perth Hills and escarpment and enter the farming country. Heading east, you will enjoy morning tea (at your own expense) at historic York, the first township founded in the Avon Valley. From there, travel the Wheatbelt Highway through the agricultural towns of Corrigin and Kondinin and through outback farming country, giving you a glimpse of Australian country life. Pass by the infamous Dog Cemetery, a shrine to man’s best friend and an integral part of farming life.

Then visit Hippo’s Yawn, a rock formation which resembles a hippo yawning. You will then break for an Aussie country-style lunch at the Wildflower Shop. Whilst here, visit either a Wildlife Park to view a unique Antique Lace Collection, which even features lace from Lady Diana, or visit the amazing Toy Soldier Museum. Then move on to see the spectacular prehistoric rock formation of Wave Rock and sacred Aboriginal sites. Leaving Wave Rock, visit Hippo’s Yawn and Mulka’s Cave.

Return to Perth with a stop at a remote country town for a light afternoon tea and snack (at your own expense) before safely arriving at your drop-off point approximately at 8:30 pm.


Purchase Notice

  • Complimentary hotel pick-up service from selected Perth CBD, Northbridge, and Scarborough Hotels is available. Please select your hotel from this list and add upon checkout. Ensure you wait at the pick up location 10 minutes prior to your pick-up time

Reminders

  • Profusion of wildflowers depends on weather and other conditions, therefore we cannot guarantee sightings

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes, bring a hat and your camera

Cancellation Policy

  • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
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  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What is Wave Rock, and what makes it a unique natural monument?

Wave Rock is a distinctive natural granite formation in Western Australia, shaped like a tall, breaking ocean wave. Its unique structure, formed by millions of years of weathering and erosion, stretches approximately 110 meters long and 15 meters high. The rock's vibrant vertical stripes of grey, red, and yellow are caused by various minerals and algae, making it an incredible and visually striking geological monument.

2. What unique experiences can visitors expect at Wave Rock, York, and Mulka's Cave?

Visitors can experience walking along the impressive granite Wave Rock, observing its unique formation and colors. The tour also includes a stroll through the historic town of York, showcasing its preserved old buildings. At Mulka's Cave, you can learn about the Aboriginal legend of Mulka and view ancient hand imprints. Additionally, the itinerary often features a wildlife park where you can see kangaroos, emus, koalas, and various birds, along with seasonal wildflower viewing.

3. What historical town is typically visited along with Wave Rock on a day tour from Perth?

The historic township of York is typically visited on a day tour to Wave Rock from Perth. York is Western Australia's first inland town, known for its well-preserved colonial architecture and charming streetscapes. Visitors can take a short stroll to admire many of the old buildings that are still in use today, offering a glimpse into the region's past.

4. What is the process for purchasing admission tickets for Wave Rock and other tour inclusions?

When participating in a day tour to Wave Rock from Perth, admission tickets for Wave Rock and other attractions like Mulka's Cave and the wildlife park are typically included as part of the comprehensive tour package. You can conveniently book such day tours through KKday, which offers pre-arranged itineraries covering all entry requirements. This ensures a seamless experience as all necessary admissions are handled in advance, simplifying your travel planning and on-site entry.

5. What are the transportation options for reaching Wave Rock from Perth?

Wave Rock is located approximately 3-4 hours east of Perth by road, making personal vehicles or organized day tours the primary transportation methods. For convenience, many visitors choose day tours from Perth that provide comfortable coach transportation, eliminating the need for self-driving and allowing you to enjoy the scenic Western Australian Wheatbelt. Public train transportation is not a direct or practical option for reaching Wave Rock.

6. What is the historical or cultural significance behind the 'Wave Rock controversy'?

The 'Wave Rock controversy' primarily refers to discussions surrounding the management and interpretation of the site, particularly concerning its Aboriginal cultural significance. It highlights the importance of respecting the traditional custodianship of the land by Indigenous communities and ensuring that traditional stories, such as the legend of Mulka associated with Mulka's Cave, are appropriately recognized and shared. These discussions often focus on cultural sensitivity and heritage preservation.

7. What unique wildlife can be seen at the wildlife park near Wave Rock?

At the wildlife park often included in the Wave Rock tour, visitors have the opportunity to see a diverse range of native Australian animals. These commonly include iconic species such as kangaroos, emus, wallabies, and koalas. The park also features wombats, various lizards, and a wide array of Australian birds, providing an excellent chance to observe the region's unique fauna up close.

8. Beyond Wave Rock, what other natural formations or cultural sites are explored on the tour?

In addition to Wave Rock, the day tour explores other significant natural and cultural sites in the area. These include Hippo's Yawn, a fascinating rock formation resembling a yawning hippopotamus, and Mulka's Cave, an ancient Aboriginal site containing rock art and hand imprints. These locations provide further insight into the unique geology and rich Indigenous heritage of the Western Australian Wheatbelt region.

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