Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Perth Western Australia


Perth City
This is the first time I travel my own. I might plan for a Indian Pacific train trip in future which is a three days and three nights on the train but five hours flight was long enough for me. Elsa (very Asian name) picked me up in the airport. Very nice of her mom, she'd cooked some yummy food for us. Elsa and Nathan took me around.
Rottnest Island, Perth
Rottnest Island Express


On the way to Rottnest Island


Rottnest Island
I could not go far but do a day trip. Next day, I did a booking with Rottnest Express although expensive. A lot of people got sick sea on the cruise. I could see almost all carrying 'sick' bag (I think that's what they were called). It could be due to heavy rain and big swells. There was an emergency announcement all the way and cruise volunteers helping. 45 minutes on the cruise was pretty long to the Island with only two stops on the way. It was a great relief, when arrived on the island. I missed the introductory tour, therefore I took some maps & information. I'd have gone for biking around, since I was alone,  a whole day bus pass was an alternative. It was a different world in Island. I took a round tour of the island with a spectacular 360 degree view. Also, found Quokka, indigenous and unique to Rottnest Island hopping around. It looked like wallaby, but it is the size of a cat and had definite mouse-like features. 
The London Court
Amongst the modern buildings lies this old-age court, London Court, I was quite fascinated with.  It's an old English shopping district located in the heart of Perth's shopping area. This place stands out from the modern architecture of Perth and is almost like stepping back in time. Nice attention to detail with the entrance and exit designs. Quirky little shops and nice cosy cafes, a stroll along the cobble stone path was a lovely experience. On the final day, I headed for Madurah, the largest city outside Perth, for a Dolphin cruise. 
War Memorial at Mandurah
Three days in Perth and thai dinner before flying was a 'Thank You' note to Elsa and Nathan; indeed a very lovely couple.