Thank you so much for your itinerary based on your time here along with the feedback you received . May I say your itinerary truely suggests a perfect 5 day stay in Perth. It is such an honour to have someone like yourself visit our City and speak in detail about your time here. God bless you in your future travels.
I love your appreciation of nature, just soaking in the great views and vibes! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on Perth, and please come back again, we'll be happy to show you around! :)
We need you to come back and do a travel show for Perth. It sounds so much more exciting and enticing, hearing the words coming from someone who isn’t from here and seeing it for the first time ! 🎉❤
That's now a problem, for years when I travel abroad I recommend people to go see the amazing East Coast 😢. Glad you enjoyed yourself and the stay,I've a buddy from Ireland who came here from the East 30 years ago and I still cannot get him to go back 😂
For next time you're at Rottnest, I would recommend the bus over a bike. Biking can be a pretty slow and exhausting way to get to the most remote parts of the island, and especially if you're on a day trip (not staying on the island), it's just not a good use of your limited time unless you really love cycling. There's a bus service that does a lap of the island once per hour (even more frequently in summer), and it allows you quick and easy access to the whole island, to places where you can often find you have the whole beach to yourself. There's lots of bus stops, so you can jump off at one stop, explore on foot and return to a different stop. The only downside is that it's not the most professional service and sometimes they miss a scheduled service, or the buses fill up and cannot pick up any more passengers, so you can get stranded for an extra hour sometimes, so don't rely on the last bus to get you back to your ferry home!
I grew up in subiaco perth Australia and lived in mt lawley and leedaville and Fremantle has best fish and chips shops on fisherman's wharf in Fremantle Australia and has gorges of karijini national Park gorges and beaches in claremont and Scarborough Beach and Sorrento quay at hilllarys boat harbour and which u can get ferry's from barrack St jetty and Fremantle or at hillarys boat harbour and u can vist the western Australian maritime museum hmas ovens submarine Oberon class submarine tour guide at the western Australian maritime museum in Fremantle Australia
i would also visit cottesloe beach if weather permits and walk along south perth foreshore, go hiking in some of the national parks which isnt too far from the city.
Best time of year in Perth is probably April to May and Sept to Nov. In winter more likely to get wet. In summer you may get a week of 40 plus. Without looking at your video I'll give my must-dos. 1. Rottnest (1 day) leave from Perth and you see the Swan River. 2. River cruise from Perth to Swan Valley on a wine cruise. 3. bike ride along river east and west from Perth CBD the cycle paths keep on going for many kms. 4. Kings Park. 5. Perth zoo and ferry ride to South Perth. 6. Perth beaches, Cottesloe, City Beach, Scarborough, Sorrento/HIllarys. Some are built up and some of those are almost empty. 7. Fremantle and visit the fisherman's harbour and historic buildings and museums. 8. A footy/cricket match at Optus Stadium. 9. See the famous black swans at any of the above locations. 10. Caversham wildlife park if you want to see kangaroos and other animals. 11. Perth hills and national parks. 12. Perth CBD. But I have to be honest. Perth is mostly about the beautiful river and the activities based around there and the great beaches.
Also - if you want to get some quality time with kangaroos in Perth, the best place by far is Caversham Wildlife Park. You can explore an open area populated with dozens of kangaroos in a relaxed natural/garden environment, and you can even hand-feed them. This wildlife park also has a veritable zoo of other native Australian wildlife you can see as well. :)
So, Wo wohnen sie in Deutschland? Otherwise welcome always to Perth. You missed a few things, Swan Valley, Penguin Island, Araluen Botanic gardens, Hillary’s boat harbour, to name a few.
There is much much more especially if you explore the South West of WA with some expert advice. Do realise that places that cost money are most advertised
Thank you so much for your itinerary based on your time here along with the feedback you received . May I say your itinerary truely suggests a perfect 5 day stay in Perth. It is such an honour to have someone like yourself visit our City and speak in detail about your time here. God bless you in your future travels.
I love your appreciation of nature, just soaking in the great views and vibes! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on Perth, and please come back again, we'll be happy to show you around! :)
Nice to meet you
We need you to come back and do a travel show for Perth. It sounds so much more exciting and enticing, hearing the words coming from someone who isn’t from here and seeing it for the first time ! 🎉❤
That would be my dream job 😍🦘✈️
Snakes don’t make noises in the bushes. That’s most likely a king’s skink, a big lizard. Which is harmless.
I’m a local and loved to hear your perspective and excitement about Perth. It’s great to see it through another person’s eyes. Thank you.
Perth local here, dont be afraid of coming over during the cooler months , it is still lovely and less chance of snakes 😂
Terima kasih udah introduce our beautiful city, Tante. Looking forward to your next travel
That's now a problem, for years when I travel abroad I recommend people to go see the amazing East Coast 😢. Glad you enjoyed yourself and the stay,I've a buddy from Ireland who came here from the East 30 years ago and I still cannot get him to go back 😂
For next time you're at Rottnest, I would recommend the bus over a bike. Biking can be a pretty slow and exhausting way to get to the most remote parts of the island, and especially if you're on a day trip (not staying on the island), it's just not a good use of your limited time unless you really love cycling.
There's a bus service that does a lap of the island once per hour (even more frequently in summer), and it allows you quick and easy access to the whole island, to places where you can often find you have the whole beach to yourself. There's lots of bus stops, so you can jump off at one stop, explore on foot and return to a different stop.
The only downside is that it's not the most professional service and sometimes they miss a scheduled service, or the buses fill up and cannot pick up any more passengers, so you can get stranded for an extra hour sometimes, so don't rely on the last bus to get you back to your ferry home!
Been in Perth for 44 years now, taught my kids to stamp frequently when going through the bush, snakes pick up the vibrations and move away.
I grew up in subiaco perth Australia and lived in mt lawley and leedaville and Fremantle has best fish and chips shops on fisherman's wharf in Fremantle Australia and has gorges of karijini national Park gorges and beaches in claremont and Scarborough Beach and Sorrento quay at hilllarys boat harbour and which u can get ferry's from barrack St jetty and Fremantle or at hillarys boat harbour and u can vist the western Australian maritime museum hmas ovens submarine Oberon class submarine tour guide at the western Australian maritime museum in Fremantle Australia
i would also visit cottesloe beach if weather permits and walk along south perth foreshore, go hiking in some of the national parks which isnt too far from the city.
Best time of year in Perth is probably April to May and Sept to Nov. In winter more likely to get wet. In summer you may get a week of 40 plus. Without looking at your video I'll give my must-dos. 1. Rottnest (1 day) leave from Perth and you see the Swan River. 2. River cruise from Perth to Swan Valley on a wine cruise. 3. bike ride along river east and west from Perth CBD the cycle paths keep on going for many kms. 4. Kings Park. 5. Perth zoo and ferry ride to South Perth. 6. Perth beaches, Cottesloe, City Beach, Scarborough, Sorrento/HIllarys. Some are built up and some of those are almost empty. 7. Fremantle and visit the fisherman's harbour and historic buildings and museums. 8. A footy/cricket match at Optus Stadium. 9. See the famous black swans at any of the above locations. 10. Caversham wildlife park if you want to see kangaroos and other animals. 11. Perth hills and national parks. 12. Perth CBD. But I have to be honest. Perth is mostly about the beautiful river and the activities based around there and the great beaches.
Just subscribed after watching the other Perth video. Wow!
Also - if you want to get some quality time with kangaroos in Perth, the best place by far is Caversham Wildlife Park. You can explore an open area populated with dozens of kangaroos in a relaxed natural/garden environment, and you can even hand-feed them. This wildlife park also has a veritable zoo of other native Australian wildlife you can see as well. :)
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Aku yes mbak ...
Mbak ana durung balik jerman ?
Sudah, tp videonya blm ada soalnya saya hanya upload seminggu sekali 😅
well if you time come visit Tasmania
So, Wo wohnen sie in Deutschland?
Otherwise welcome always to Perth.
You missed a few things, Swan Valley, Penguin Island, Araluen Botanic gardens, Hillary’s boat harbour, to name a few.
There is much much more especially if you explore the South West of WA with some expert advice. Do realise that places that cost money are most advertised
You'd need a car if you want to see things outside the CBD such as Pinnaroo
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Hey! Melbourne is another great city in Australia 🦘 if you like nature north Queensland or Tasmania are nice!
Very true