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2-Day Southwest WA: Busselton Jetty, Ngilgi Cave & Valley of the Giants

2-Day Southwest WA: Busselton Jetty, Ngilgi Cave & Valley of the Giants

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Adventure Brief

Board the 1.8 km Busselton Jetty train, step into the limestone chambers of Ngilgi Cave and rise into the canopy at the Valley of the Giants. This two-day private tour stitches coastal drama to ancient forest for a concentrated taste of southwest WA.

2 days
moderate
Family Friendly

Keep the Adventure Going

More ways to explore the area's outdoor wonders

No Experience Required

The timber boards of Busselton Jetty creak as the Indian Ocean draws close enough to taste salt on your lips; the jetty stretches a steady 1.8 km, a measured invitation to the Underwater Observatory at its end. By afternoon, shafts of cave light peel back limestone curtains in Ngilgi Cave, then on day two the forest raises you into the canopy on the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk before surf hammers the granite at The Gap and Natural Bridge.

2-Day Southwest WA: Busselton Jetty, Ngilgi Cave & Valley of the Giants
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Frequently Asked Questions

The jetty itself is 1.8 km each way; most visitors take the jetty train to the end and walk shorter sections to explore the Underwater Observatory.

Jetty and some site fees are paid on site; the tour operator can prepay the jetty fee and request reimbursement—confirm arrangements at booking.

Yes—walks are generally short and accessible, but caves and lookouts involve steps; travelers with spinal or serious heart conditions should consult the operator first.

Key Highlights

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

2 days

Fitness Level

Suitable for travelers in average fitness—short walks, some stairs and boardwalks; long vehicle transfer times require endurance.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Carnaby's black cockatoo (seasonal)
  • Western grey kangaroo in forest clearings at dawn/dusk

History

Busselton Jetty dates to the 19th century and evolved as a timber shipping pier; Ngilgi Cave is an important Wadandi site with colonial-era show-cave development.

Conservation

These sites sit near sensitive karri and tingle forests and coastal reserves—stay on boardwalks, avoid touching cave formations and pack out waste to minimize impact.

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2 Day Tour Busselton Jetty, Ngilgi Cave to Valley of the Giants

Reserve your spot on the 2 Day Tour Busselton Jetty, Ngilgi Cave to Valley of the Giants today and enjoy a trusted, highly rated experience designed to help you make the most of your adventure.

Adventure Tips

Book the jetty observatory early

The Underwater Observatory requires advance booking and has a separate fee—reserve ahead to avoid missing the scheduled train to the jetty end.

essential

Layer for coastal weather

Coastal wind and forest shade mean temperatures shift quickly—bring a windbreaker and a midlayer for comfort on lookouts and boardwalks.

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Sturdy footwear for caves and boardwalks

Wear grippy, closed-toe shoes—cave floors and forest decking can be uneven and slippery after rain.

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Hydrate between stops

Long drives separate attractions—carry a refillable water bottle and snacks to stay energized between towns.

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Recommended Gear

Sturdy hiking shoes

Provides traction and ankle support on cave steps, boardwalks and rocky lookouts.

Essential

Layered clothing and windbreaker

Protects against coastal wind, cool forest shade and variable inland temperatures.

Essential

Refillable water bottle and snacks

Keeps you hydrated and energized through long drives and between meal stops.

Essential

Camera with polarizing filter

Helps reduce glare on the water and capture high-contrast forest and coastal scenes.