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Royal Gala Tours

Locality: Mullalyup, Western Australia

Phone: +61 1300 233 556



Address: 21003 South West Highway 6252 Mullalyup, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.royalgalatours.com.au

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25.01.2022 GREAT OCEAN DISCOVERY Saturday 25th April - Wednesday 29th April 2020 5 Days, 4 Nights Cost Adults $1500, Seniors $1450, S/S $270 Includes: Accommodation, morning & afternoon tea, dinner,...Continue reading



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23.01.2022 Royal Gala Tours on tour Ravensthorpe and Esperance

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19.01.2022 ‘AMBLE TO ALBANY’ Tuesday 23rd Friday 26th February 2021 4 Days Cost $1280, $306 Single Supplement Includes: DBB, entries, morning/afternoon tea, 3 lunches 1 BYO lunch...Continue reading

15.01.2022 Monday 3rd August 2020 Monday 7th September 2020 Monday 5th October 2020 Monday 2nd November 2020 Monday 7th December 2020... Monday 11th January 2021 Monday 8th February 2021 Cost $45 Casino or Ikea Tour or Optus Stadium Tour $65 Pickup from Manjimup, Bridgetown, Greenbushes, Balingup, Donnybrook Boyanup, Bunbury and Eaton. Call 1300 233 556 to book.

10.01.2022 Bridgetown festival country gardens Saturday 7th November 2020



09.01.2022 SKYWALK and WILDFLOWERS Thursday 27th August - Monday 31st August 2020 5 Days, Cost $1400 Twin Share per person, $1662, Single supplement Includes: Accommodat...ion, morning & afternoon tea, dinner, breakfast, entries, Day 1 Home Dalwallinu (L/D) Enjoy morning tea in the beautiful Darling Scarp at Lake Moyanup before heading north to Bindoon the gateway to the wildflowers. George Fletcher Moore opened up the area in 1941 and it is aboriginal for Place where the wild yams grow. With a local guide we will discover the beauty of Blackboy Ridge and the many species of wildflowers growing in the area. The majority of training and selection for the Australian Special Air Service Regiment takes place at Bindoon and it is home to Bindoon Agricultural College. Travelling further north along the old road once used by the Benedictine Monks we reach the Spanish Town of New Norcia. Take time to appreciate the beautiful collection of Art Work in the New Norcia Museum. Overnight at Dalwallinu Day 2 Dalwallinu Geraldton (B/L/D) Dalwallinu is the first town along the Wildflower Way, a route that showcases beautiful outback wildflowers. Dalwallinu and Wubin are sheep and wheat farming towns in our Wheatbelt region. Perenjori on the wildflower trail derives its name from the Aboriginal word Perangery, meaning water hole. Perenjori is a town on the move, its industries include, sheep, grain, wildflowers and mining. Morawa is known as the Heart of the Wildflowers for a very good reason as it is one of the most prolific areas for native flowering plants. Many species of flowers are unique to this district along with carpets of everlastings; the most unique and distinctive is the Wreath Flower (leschenaultia macrantha). Coalseam is a well-known geological site where the first coal deposits in Western Australia were discovered by the Gregory Brothers in 1846. Wildflowers of all varieties are in abundance with carpets of pink, gold, cream and white everlastings transforming the usually sparse understorey of wattle scrub during the wildflower season. Passing through Mullewa, Tenindewa Ambania, Bringo and Moonyoonooka we make our way to Geraldton for an afternoon view of the city from HMAS Lookout. Overnight Geraldton Day 3 Geraldton Kalbarri Skywalk Geraldton (BLD) Depart via historic Northampton and view wildflowers at Yerina Springs Road on to Port Gregory to view Pink Lake. Visit Rainbow Jungle is a beautiful parrot habitat, where you will find the largest parrot free-flight walk-in aviary in the country. The rich history of Murchison House has been shaped by the hands of pioneering battlers, wealthy wool merchants and even an Indian Prince! It is one of the oldest and largest properties in W.A. and is a family owned and operated business. Murchison House Station was founded in 1858 by Charles von Bibra to provide meat and wheat to lead miners at Galena, near Geraldton, beef to the growing Perth market and remount horses to the British army in India., Kalbarri National Park is a photographer’s delight at the Skywalk lookout overlooking Murchison River, we return to Geraldton via Northampton. Day 4 Geraldton Cervantes (B/L/D) Departing Geraldton, we make our way through to Greenough. The Old Farm is a collection of Historical buildings and is described as a Village Frozen in Time it was established in the 1800s. See the leaning trees forced to bend due to extreme winds. Western Flora, north of Eneabba, is a gardener’s delight during the wildflower season when more than 300 varieties of stunning flowering plants can be viewed on the property and more than 2000 varieties within 40 km of the park. Join Sandra or Ron on a fascinating tour into the insight of how these plants are pollinated and how they survive over generations. Discover insect’s small enough to fit several on a pin head and view them through a microscope. Lesueur National Park has a variety of wildflowers which come in diverse shapes, sizes, and colours: red, orange, pink, yellow, purple, green, and white. The park was named after Charles-Alexandre Lesueur, a natural history artist aboard the Naturaliste on Hamelin’s 1801 expedition. Lesueur National Park covers 26,987 hectares. More than 800 plant species have been identified, making it one of the richest sites for plant species in the world. Nine of these are found nowhere else in the world while 81 are at their most northern or southern limits, providing unique plant communities. Overnight Cervantes Day 5 Cervantes Home (B/L) The Pinnacles Desert covers an area of 190 hectares and contains thousands of limestone Pinnacles, some up to 5 meters high. The constantly shifting sand dunes creates an eerie landscape of ever changing moods often viewed at its best at dawn or sunset when the shadows create remarkable patterns and shapes that ripple over the sands and visit Pinnacles Desert Discovery Centre. Our last wildflower experience is with Mrs Rhonda Tonkin, proprietor of Western Wildflower Farm in Moora. Rhonda has worked tirelessly within the wildflower industry for 32 years and exports wildflowers to 11 different countries. A large portion of the Tonkin family farm is dedicated to cultivating wildflowers. Take time for an informed talk and purchase some gifts from this magnificent gift shop. Welcome home to the South West, we hope you have enjoyed your wildflower encounter.

08.01.2022 We are pleased to announce that we will be starting to operate tours again starting from the 3rd of August with our first Casino, Ikea or Stadium Day Trip. We know you have been missing our tours and we have planned a new itinerary of tours ranging from day trips to extended. We have missed seeing you all during these restrictive times and we look forward to hearing your voices on the phone for bookings and welcoming you all on our buses again from next month. Our latest news...letter has been sent to the printers and will be in your letterboxes very soon. We are pleased that our extended tours of the Silo’s and the Ravensthorpe Wildflowers Tours will be going ahead in September and October as long as we meet minimum numbers to run these tours.

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04.01.2022 ‘AMBLE TO ALBANY’ Tuesday 23rd Friday 26th February 2021 4 Days Cost $1280, $306 Single Supplement Includes: DBB, entries, morning/afternoon tea, 3 lunches 1 BYO lunch Day 1 Home Albany (L/D) Tuesday 23rd February 21...Continue reading



03.01.2022 WAVE ROCK HYDEN Friday 3rd April - Saturday 4th April 2020 2 Days, 1 Night Cost $450, Twin Share S/S $75 Includes: Accommodation, morning & afternoon tea, lunch... & entries Day 1 Home Wave Rock (L/D) Climb the Darling Scarp to Collie, the Power Centre of the South West; discover the beauty of the Collie Church and the Phillip Goatcher Mural. Indulge in tea and scones at the Old Collie Railway Station and take advantage of a photo opportunity when we stop at the Giant Ram standing sentinel to Wagin. After lunch at the Historical Wagin Village we make our way to Dumbleyung, to see Donald Campbell’s Replica of Bluebird that set a water speed record in 1964. Photograph a quirky bunch of characters as you travel the ‘Tin Horse Highway’ to Hyden. Overnight: Hyden Motel Day 2 Wave Rock Home (B/L/D) Explore the dreamtime legends surrounding Mulka’s Cave, The Humps and Gnamma Holes. Take a guided tour of Wave Rock, and Hippo’s Yawn, said to be far older than the ranges of the Himalayas or the Andes. The Lace Place is home to a beautiful wedding dress collection with hand and machine made lace dating back to the 1600’s. Wander through the Wildflower Shoppe and Wildlife Park. Enjoy lunch before heading west to Albert Facey Homestead in Wickepin. Enjoy A/Tea in Narrogin and travel home via Williams & Collie

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