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What to see and do in Western Australia Visitors will be amazed at the diversity of Western Australia from the rugged tropics in our north, to the Mediterranean climate of the southwest and the vastness of WA's desert regions. There is so much to see and do in our huge state that you won't have the time to get bored. Of interest to visitors to the WA Orchid Spectacular & Conference, will of course, be the great variety of our endemic Wildflowers including the astounding WA Native Orchids. http://www.wildflowerswa.com/en/default.htm September is the best time of year to experience the beauty and brilliant colours of this dazzling, natural spectacle. Our NativeOrchid Tours are a must see, led by Andrew Brown who's encyclopedic orchid knowledge is beyond compare. And don't miss the Kings Park Wildflower Festival which is on the same weekend as WAOS Historic Fremantle should be on everyones itinerary. The picturesque port city with its stimulating and colourful culture that enriches, and invites participation of all cultural, ethnic, arts and community groups. Visiting the Swan Valley is another experience to be savoured on these wonderful spring days. Although noted for its wines the Swan Valley has many more hours full of discovery other than just the wineries; all indulgent experiences of course. The Café-Restaurants, fresh baked Breads and Pastries, Cheese Factory, Chocolate Factory, Strawberry Farm, Boutique Beers, Arts and Crafts, River Trips and of course for Wine Lovers, there are the many wonderful world renowned Wineries with tastings for almost any palate. And don't miss the Kings Park Wildflower Show just a week after the Orchid Spectacular.
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