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Fabulous Attractions at Margaret River

Tourists clamouring to visit this remarkable destination in Western Australia will surely be thrilled with its natural enticements. When you join Margaret river tours, you can witness the unspoilt splendour such as the lush woodlands, immaculate beaches and mystifying caves. All told, these reveal the natural beauty of Margaret River.

One place that will clearly catch your fancy is the celebrated Lake Cave which is a distant 25 kilometres south of this region. Go down 350 steps and behold the enormous sinkhole which used to be the biggest underground catacomb. It looks like a prehistoric cave adorned with stunning limestone precipices and a pensive lake that reflects delicate rock formations. It was uncovered in 1867. Until now, it remains undisturbed except for the dripping water from the stalactite structures and the popular “Suspended Table”. This heavy calcite mineral weighs more than five metric tons and appears to dangle dangerously form the cave’s ceiling.

Meanwhile, Calgardup cave looks every bit astonishing due to the water that covers the bottom of the two caverns. Elevated stands have already been constructed s visitors can lighten up after a tiring trek inside the cave. If you opt for Margaret river tours, you can also see Mammoth and Jewel caves which are can be easily reached and bedecked with alluring rock formations. These caves are open daily throughout the year except on December 25. Experienced guides are willing to take you along simply to make sure that you enjoy every bit of your tour inside these caves. Margaret river tours will also take you to bio-diversity areas which boast of more than 150 varieties of orchids and 2,500 types of wildflowers which unfortunately are under threat. The months of September to November are described as wildflower season in Margaret River. However, the month of October is the best time to see these floral blooms in full development.