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Explore Western Australia's stunning sights on this 2-day Pink Lake and Kalbarri tour, featuring small-group intimacy, expert guides, and iconic natural wonders.
Planning a quick getaway from Perth to see some of Western Australia’s most dazzling natural attractions? This 2-day Pink Lake and Kalbarri tour is designed to pack in a lot—think breathtaking coastlines, surreal lakes, and iconic formations—without the stress of driving yourself. It’s a popular choice, with an excellent 4.5/5 rating from over 40 reviews, and most travelers recommending it highly for its well-organized schedule and knowledgeable guides.
What we particularly appreciate about this tour is how it balances comfort with adventure. Traveling in a modern air-conditioned bus means you stay cool and relaxed during long drives, and with hotel pickup included, there’s no need to worry about navigating unfamiliar streets early in the morning. The small-group format—limited to just 11 travelers—makes it easy to ask questions, share photos, and enjoy a more intimate experience. Plus, coverage of entry fees for major sites like Kalbarri and the Pinnacles helps you see these wonders without extra fuss or hidden costs.
However, a word of caution: given the packed itinerary, this tour involves quite a bit of driving—roughly over 700 km in total—and some walking at stops like the Pinnacles and Natures Window. It’s perfect for those with moderate fitness levels who love natural scenery and don’t mind long days. If you prefer a more leisurely pace or want to customize your stops, a private tour might better suit your style.
If you’re eager to see stunning landscapes, learn about WA’s natural history from passionate guides, and enjoy good value for your money, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially suited for curious travelers who want to maximize their time and see WA’s highlights without the hassle of planning each detail.


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The journey kicks off early at 7:00 am from the meeting point at Rydges Perth, where a prompt hotel pickup sets the stage for a busy two days. The first stop is the Lancelin Sand Dunes, often overlooked but a true highlight for those craving a bit of adventure. Here, you’ll get a chance to try sandboarding down towering dunes—an exhilarating way to start the trip. The scenery is striking, and as one reviewer noted, “Feel the thrill of sandboarding down these massive dunes.”
Next, the group heads to the Kalbarri National Park Coastal Cliffs, where jaw-dropping views stretch along the Indian Ocean. Look out for the Natural Bridge and marine activity like whales and dolphins—places where nature’s artistry is on full display. Reviewers highlight the “spectacular scenery” and the safety enclosures that make observing marine life both safe and fun.
The Pink Lake (Hutt Lagoon) is a true marvel, its hue shifting from bubblegum pink to lilac depending on the season and sunlight. It’s a highlight that seems to live up to its reputation—one reviewer described it as “an extraordinary sight that has to be seen to be believed.” The changing color is a natural phenomenon caused by seasonal conditions and sunlight, making each visit unique.
Then comes the Leaning Trees, a quirky natural feature caused by salty winds from the ocean. It’s a quick stop but a memorable one—these horizontal tree trunks have become an icon of the area, and travelers love the chance to snap some fun photos.
Finally, the day wraps with a lobster meal at Cervantes, where you can indulge in fresh WA lobster. Reviews praise the “delicious lobster” and the relaxed atmosphere, rounding out a busy but fulfilling day.
Rising early again, the second day begins with a visit to Kalbarri National Park, home to the famous Natures Window. This natural rock formation frames the sky like a giant picture frame, offering photos that will make you look twice. Visitors describe it as “spectacular,” and many find it worth the short walk from the bus. The Sky Walk provides panoramic views of the rugged landscape, giving a sense of the vastness of WA’s wilderness.
The tour then returns to Pink Lake in the morning light, when the color is often at its brightest. This extra viewing opportunity allows those who missed the previous day or want more photos to enjoy the spectacle again.
Next up is the Pinnacles Desert, a standout for most travelers. These thousands of quartz and shell formations rise unpredictably from the yellow sands, creating a landscape that looks almost otherworldly. The tour includes about 40 minutes here, ample for a stroll and some photos—according to reviews, “the Pinnacles are so amazing” and a “desert of hundreds of fascinating formations.” While some reviews mention disappointment that the bus doesn’t drive further into the desert, most agree that the stop provides plenty of time to appreciate the scenery.
This tour provides a comprehensive package: lunch, bottled water, entry fees, and one night’s accommodation at Kalbarri Palm Resort—conveniently close to most attractions. These inclusions reduce the hassle of organizing meals and tickets and create great value, especially considering the extensive sites covered.
The small-group setup means everyone gets a window seat, and guides like Jon and Robert are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and helpfulness. Several reviews mention how guides go out of their way to help with photos and share interesting details—making the experience educational as well as scenic.
The tour runs from 7:00 am to around late afternoon on day two, so it’s a long but rewarding two days. Expect moderate walking at stops like Natures Window and the Pinnacles, so comfortable shoes are a must. The bus’s air conditioning and regular comfort stops keep everyone comfortable during the extensive drives, which total over 700 km.
Travelers have noted that Pink Lake’s color varies throughout the year, and during summer the water might be less vibrant due to seasonal changes. The tour’s flexibility to revisit Pink Lake in different lighting and weather conditions is a plus.
Reviews indicate that guides like Jon and Robert are experienced—one has been leading this tour since 2016, with 35 years of driving experience—adding to the sense of safety and professionalism. Some travelers commented on the efficient schedule, which balances sightseeing with enough time for photos and short walks.
Compared to longer, more expensive options, this 2-day adventure offers a cost-effective way to see WA’s must-visit sites. For around $466, you get guided transportation, entry fees, meals, and a comfortable overnight stay—covering attractions that might take days to explore independently. The small-group size ensures you’re not lost in a crowd, and the guides’ local knowledge enhances the quality of the experience.
However, keep in mind the long drives—if you’re not a fan of hours in the bus, this might feel a bit exhausting. But if you’re excited to see diverse, iconic landscapes in just two days, the effort pays off.

This trip is perfect for travelers who want a taste of Western Australia’s highlights without the hassle of planning. It’s ideal for those comfortable with moderate walking and long travel days, and who enjoy small-group experiences with expert guides. Families, couples, or solo travelers looking for a well-rounded snapshot of WA’s natural beauty will find this tour engaging.
If you prefer a more relaxed pace, or want to customize your stops, a private tour might suit you better. But for anyone eager to cover a lot in a short time—whether it’s your first visit to WA or a quick return—this tour covers the essentials with style.

Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup from Perth hotels with postcodes 6000, 6003, 6004, and 6005, making it very convenient.
What should I bring?
Bring sunglasses, a hat, sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes, a thin raincoat or jacket, photographic equipment, and personal medicines as needed. A power adapter may be useful if you need to recharge devices.
How long are the drives?
Expect long stretches—over 700 km total—so the bus is equipped with air conditioning and regular stops for comfort and photos.
Is the Pink Lake always pink?
Not exactly. The lake’s color varies throughout the year—sometimes pink, lilac, or even red—based on seasonal weather and sunlight. The tour allows multiple viewings for the best chance to see the pink hue.
Are meals included?
Yes, lunch and a lobster meal at Cervantes are included, adding local flavor to the trip.
What’s the accommodation like?
You’ll stay at Kalbarri Palm Resort for one night, which most reviews find comfortable and convenient.
Can I do this tour if I have mobility issues?
The itinerary involves some walking, especially at Natures Window and the Pinnacles, so moderate fitness is recommended.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour confirms within 48 hours and may be canceled or rescheduled if weather conditions are poor.
How many people are in the group?
A maximum of 11 travelers ensures a personalized experience.
Is there free time at the attractions?
Yes, most stops offer around 30-50 minutes, enough for photos and short walks, though some reviews mention that certain sites could be more leisurely.

This 2-day Pink Lake and Kalbarri tour offers a rewarding, well-organized way to see some of Western Australia’s most photogenic and iconic landscapes. With expert guides, all entry fees included, and comfortable transport, it’s particularly suited for travelers eager to maximize their sightseeing without the stress of driving or planning logistics. Small-group intimacy adds a friendly, flexible vibe, making it easy to ask questions and take excellent photos.
While the long drives and short stops might not appeal to everyone—especially those craving a more relaxed pace—the overall value, quality of sites, and the chance to experience WA’s natural beauty make this a solid choice. If you’re after a fast, fun, and informative overview of WA’s coastlines, deserts, and unique geological formations, this tour will deliver.
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This tour strikes a good balance between convenience and adventure, offering a taste of Western Australia’s best natural sights in just two days. It’s ideal for curious travelers who want an efficient, guided escape into WA’s stunning landscapes. The expert guides, well-planned schedule, and inclusive pricing make it a smart choice for first-timers or those short on time.
For those who enjoy a lively, small-group atmosphere with plenty of scenic photography opportunities, it’s hard to go wrong. If you’re looking for a comprehensive, hassle-free way to see WA’s highlights, this tour provides excellent value and an authentic experience.