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Bibbulmun Track Northern Terminus, Kalamunda, Western Australia, Australia
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The Bibbulmun Track is one of the world’s great long distance walk trails, stretching 1,000 kilometres from Kalamunda in the Perth Hills, to Albany on the south coast, winding through the heart of the scenic South West of Western Australia.
The Track takes walkers through many of the most beautiful national parks of the south west forests and coastline, and offers a wide range of experiences from a gentle day walk, to an epic 8 week adventure. You can make it a wilderness experience by camping out in the 49 campsites along the way, join a guided group tour or you can do it in comfort by staying overnight in the towns along the track and enjoying day walks in the area.
The campsites have a rustic timber sleeping shelter, pit toilet, rainwater tank and tent sites. The track is well marked with yellow triangular markers symbolising the 'Waugal' (rainbow serpent of the Aboriginal Dreaming).
Nyoongar people are known and acknowledged as the traditional owners and custodians of the land and waters over which the Bibbulmun Track passes.
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