Nullarbor Plain

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Stretching across the vast, flat expanse of southern Australia, the Nullarbor Plain is one of the world's most extraordinary landscapes—a treeless, limestone karst that feels like driving on the edge of the earth. This iconic crossing along the Eyre Highway offers travellers a true outback adventure, with endless horizons, unique wildlife, and the thrill of traversing one of the longest straight roads on the planet. For international visitors, it's a bucket-list journey that reveals the raw beauty and isolation of the Australian interior.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers allow 2–3 days to cross the Nullarbor from Ceduna (SA) to Norseman (WA), covering about 1,200 km. This pace lets you stop at key lookouts, stretch your legs on the cliffs, and enjoy the solitude. If you're a keen birdwatcher or want to explore caves, add an extra day. The crossing is best done in the cooler months (April–October) to avoid extreme heat.

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