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Your%20Complete%20Karijini%20National%20Park%20Guide%20(Western%20Australia):%20Find%20The%20Best%20Karijini%20Gorges%20&%20Camping%20Spots%20(+%20a%204-Day%20Itinerary)Your Complete Karijini National Park Guide (Western Australia): Find The Best Karijini Gorges & Camping Spots (+ a 4-Day Itinerary)

Your Complete Karijini National Park Guide (Western Australia): Find The Best Karijini Gorges & Camping Spots (+ a 4-Day Itinerary)

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In this article I dig into everything you need to know about Karijini National Park, what the best Karijini Gorges are, where you can camp in Karijini, and give your a full 4-day Karijini-itinerary!

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Great Road Trip Ideas

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I’ve always had a deep love for road trips. Having traveled by land for most of my time in Australia, this affection for long hours of driving, listening to great tunes or podcasts for ever and not knowing where you will end up has only grown. Australia, however, is not the only country to do amazing an inspiring road trips. I’ve been longing for a long time to drive across America, eat my way through Italy or take a motorcycle through Vietnam and Laos. With so many places to go, here is a very incomplete list of European, Australian and South-East Asian road trip ideas for you:

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Update From The Wild West

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Time for an update of my travel through Western Australia, the largest state in the country. Since I’ve travelled down from Darwin to Perth, I’ve driven between 4500 and 5000 km, which is about the same as driving from Brussels to Iran! I’ve seen the ocean and finally swam in it (in the Northern Territory this is not possible), I spotted Southern Right whales and Humpback whales in the wild, I climbed a mountain, celebrated my birthday in one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been, tasted world class wines, I can’t even count the amount of times that I’ve seen the landscape change, I’ve traveled around in a 4WD, a stationwagon and a van and I’ve decided that I’m not ready to leave this country in the near future. Currently I’m in Perth, one of the most remote cities in the world and I’m gearing up to head back into the outback. Perth is a great city, however I don’t feel like I have explored it to its full potential. Traveling through Australia, one of the necessities is having a car, which I don’t. But if all goes well, that changes in the next few days. I’m on the hunt to buy my very first car! Yes, you read it correctly, I have had my license for 10 years and never had a car of my own. Many Australians will have their mind blown by this statement. Just one of the cultural differences between Europeans and Australians.

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