Thursday, September 1, 2011

Kings Park

Location: Fraser Avenue, West Perth, Western Australia 6005
Coordinate: S31°57.6244′ E115°50.5336′
Contact: (+618) 9480 3600
Website: http://www.bgpa.wa.gov.au/
Opening Hours: Entry is free and open all day, every day of the year.

Since this is the last day for our visit to Perth, we decided to have a relax day, and also bring mom to see flower at Kings Park. We just want to enjoy our last day here in Perth, before departing back to KL early morning the next day.

From here, we could view Perth city. It is a panaromic view, as it is at the top of hill. Furthermore, one could looking the river as well. Actually, the park overlooking Perth and Swan River, which would give one a great picturesque. We did bring along our own hand-made lunch over to the park, enjoying to the fullest.

We were lucky, as today just the beginning of the annual Kings Park Wildflower Festival. The festival run through the whole month, where one could enjoy green plants, some of the best of Western Australian wildflower.

Kings Park and Botanic Garden showcases an outstanding collection of Western Australia flora. It is a popular place for picnics, pleasant walks, cultural and ceremonial events. Nearly two thirds of the Park is natural bushland containing 319 species of native plants and around 80 bird species. The balance of the Park is made up of superbly cultivated gardens and open recreational areas.

It is a good place for us to relax for the last day, allowing us to enjoy the peaceful garden within the city. We do appreciate the local council who really taking care of the cleanness and maintaining it well. No wonder there were many visitors enjoying the green lush in the garden throughout the year, and now we were one of the statistics.

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