Ningaloo Station and Norwegian Bay Whaling Station, West Australia

Ningaloo Station on the Ningaloo Reef was a real find. At $5 per person per night with pristine beaches and great 4WD tracks you really can’t go wrong if you are looking for adventure and solitude. You need to be well prepared and bring your own water, portable toilet and food etc.

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Access to the dunes which lead to Norwegian Bay is via a locked gate at South Lefroy camping area and you need to obtain the key and advice from the station as the dunes are constantly changing the track in. The journey is well worth the effort with spectacular views, a good dose of history and great snorkelling. (We found several large anchors less than 50m offshore) with abundant sea life.

The whaling station eventually closed as the whales smartened up and started swimming further out to sea as they passed. This eventually made it unviable for the whaling station to continue.

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Norwegian Bay and Whaling Station

All camping sites on Ningaloo Station are spacious and close to the beaches but as mentioned above there are no facilities. Dogs are welcome, and Buster loved every minute of his stay.

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Norwegian Bay and Whaling Station

Ningaloo Station can be accessed via a 4WD track (which we took) from Coral Bay which is pretty rough or you can go via the Exmouth highway and take a (not much) better dirt road in. You can also continue on this road to Yardie Creek and Cape Range National Park

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Norwegian Bay

 

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Horrocks Beach And Hutt Lagoon – the drone’s first outing!

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We Offgridmonkeys have really been enjoying our time so far on the coral coast. We spent some time at Horrocks Beach which was voted top mainland beach in Australia by Tourism Australia’s beach ambassador Brad Farmer.

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Horrocks really is a quintessential little beach town with friendly locals and kids playing in the streets. The dog friendly caravan park was great with spacious sites, great hot showers with good pressure and was also close to the general store. Our site was right next to the golf course and park which was great for our fur kid.

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We loved exploring the area with great 4WD sand tracks to Little Bay (which also had good fishing) to the north of town and the Bowes River Mouth and lovely beach spots to the south.

We also made a short detour to Port Gregory and Hutt Lagoon to see the pink lake which was very picturesque and gave amazing reflections of the clouds overhead. This little video shows our first attempts at drone footage of the area.

Hope you enjoy!

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Ningaloo Reef – Swimming with Whale Sharks and Manta Rays

Swimming with whale sharks had been on the monkey bucket list for many years.  Having tried twice before and failed both times (by only a day or two), this trip was planned with military precision to give us the best chance.  We missed them in the past because they left Ningaloo early in the season, so this time we did not make the same mistake.

The day started relatively early with a 7.15am pickup from Exmouth in a small bus by Ningaloo Blue who are the most experienced whale shark operator in the Exmouth region.  Ningaloo Blue have a Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence award and are a Certified Eco Tourism Business.  They are accredited by the Tourism Council of Western Australia, so their tours adhere to best practice and standards for environmentally responsible tourism which meant they were are good choice for us.

Once on board, we donned snorkelling gear and stinger suits, and headed to the outer reef.  All safety aspects for us and the marine life on the reef was covered on the way, which was just as well as our first whale shark seemed to be waiting for us as soon as we reached the outer waters!! 

That first entry into the water I was not sure if I was going to hyperventilate or pee my pants I was so excited.  However, as soon as I saw this majestic beast underwater all that disappeared to be overpowered by an inner calm and peace.  This first gentle giant was such a chilled out guy, languidly swimming slow enough for everyone to admire him fully.  His white dots appeared to have been painted with dabs from a brush and his stripes formed such intricate patterns they were breath-taking. Whale sharks are the biggest fish in the ocean and can grow to 18m long and weigh up to 15 tonne.  They have recently been upgraded from a vulnerable to endangered species with numbers having halved in the last 75 years, so swimming with one fills you a sense of awe, wonder and responsibility.  

Luckily we were in two groups, as we would only just have time to catch our breath and jump back on-board the boat, before we would switch and be swimming with ‘our guy’ again.  (85% of the whale sharks in Ningaloo are young males).  We did leave our guy in piece after a number of swims with him, all totally stoked and excited.  However the day had just begun…. Over the rest of the day we swam with 4 more whale sharks and had 2 manta ray encounters to boot. 

The strategy for mantas was completely different to the whale sharks.  If you stay still in the water without splashing the mantas will come to you which is exactly what happened.  It is hard to describe the surreal feeling of 6 manta rays heading toward you in a line formation like a choreographed dance, gently beating their wings and peeling off and back around so graceful and effortlessly.  I did have goose bumps and a lump in my chest at the sheer beauty of the experience but still struggle with words to describe it.

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All up the whole day felt like a privilege and an honour.  Mother Nature, the Ningaloo Reef, whale sharks, manta rays, dolphins, tiger sharks – the whole environment blows this monkey’s mind!!

What we really liked:

  • Friendly knowledgeable staff who are all passionate about the Ningaloo Reef and the amazing life it supports
  • Details to safety – fully covered when first on the boat, comprehensive details when swimming with the whale sharks and manta rays and roll calls whenever we got back on the boat.  Also a safety zodiac in the water at all times
  • Delicious food all day long, morning and afternoon tea, gourmet buffet lunch and access to drinks and biscuits all day plus Champaign with strawberries to celebrate at the end!
  • Videographer on board so you can concentrate solely on the experience and have amazing footage and photos to remember your trip  

Ningaloo Blue Charters: www.ningalooblue.com.au

Video And Photos: www.bluemediaexmouth.com

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