As the world faces mounting environmental challenges, the tourism industry is undergoing a
meaningful transformation. More travellers are also seeking authentic experiences while being sustainably conscious.
In Malaysia, 80% of respondents viewed sustainability as an important factor in their travel choices. This growing awareness has driven the rise of eco-friendly tourism, where the goal is not just to explore, but to do so responsibly.
From luxurious eco retreats to unforgettable community-led tours, Western Australia provides
boundless opportunities for travellers to make a positive impact while deeply connecting with the
state’s wildlife, landscapes and local communities.
Sustainable Thrills at Margaret River


In the Margaret River Region, adventure goes hand in hand with sustainability. As Western
Australia’s first certified ECO Destination, the region offers an ever-growing number of
sophisticated sustainable and nature-based travel experiences, from refined restaurants with a
minimal-waste philosophy to eco retreats swathed in simple luxury.
Glide past the towering karri trees of Boranup Forest on the world’s first electric quad bike tour,
an eco-friendly adventure perfect for everyone from the age of four to 94.
With no heat, noise, or emissions, this virtually silent journey lets nature take centre stage as riders traverse a stunning variety of landscapes, from magnificent Karri Forest, hidden leafy lanes, caves and incredible views of two oceans.
For those looking for a multi-day, authentic, eco-conscious adventure along the Cape to Cape
Track, the award-winning ecotourism operator, Cape to Cape Explorer Tours, offers
personalised experiences designed to make a positive impact on both the natural environment
and the community.
Every aspect of the journey from locally sourced food and minimal-waste packaging to sustainable accommodation, is carefully curated to leave no trace.
Visitors can also catch the passion of the professionally trained guides and staff who have intimate
knowledge of the region and foster a more meaningful connection with the land.
For those seeking solace, the region offers a serene wellness and yoga retreat set in off-grid
glamping accommodation, where the healing power of nature surrounds every moment.
Guests are guided by local practitioners through calming yoga and meditation sessions, creating space to reconnect with both self and surroundings in a truly restorative setting.
Journey with The Land’s Original Custodia

For a truly immersive experience that honours both the environment and ancient cultural
wisdom, eco tours led by Western Australia’s traditional custodians offer fascinating insight into
Aboriginal culture and Western Australia’s rich heritage.
On the Coral Coast, feel the spirit of the Country with Darren ‘Capes’ Capewell of Wula Gura
Nyinda Eco Adventures where they invite tour guests to engage with Aboriginal culture through
learning to live in harmony with the environment and embracing the philosophy of caring for
Country.
Where red sand and turquoise waters meet is where the adventure begins. Kayak the
turquoise waters of Shark Bay World Heritage Area, journey by four-wheel drive over blazing
red sands or spend a night under a glistening canopy of stars at the spellbinding Francois Peron
National Park – all while learning the stories of the Nhanda and Malgana people.
Eco Adventures at the Underwater Dreamscape

For those drawn to the ocean’s edge, Western Australia’s Coral Coast offers a wealth of eco-
friendly marine experiences.
In Exmouth, Ocean Eco Adventures offers specialized marine interaction cruises within the
World Heritage Listed, Ningaloo Reef Marine Park giving visitors an opportunity to swim with
whale sharks and kayak in clear turquoise waters while spotting some of Ningaloo’s abundant
wildlife like turtles, rays, and schools of colourful fish.
For those interested in marine conservation, the seasonal Turtle Eco-Education Tour at the
Jurabi Turtle Centre offers visitors guided experiences to scout for nesting female turtles,
discover facts about the different turtle species and their habitats, and encounter turtle
hatchlings as they emerge from their nests.
Eco-friendly travel is more than a trend, it should be a mindset and practice. Western Australia’s
unspoilt landscapes, diverse wildlife and local communities are truly special, and it is a shared
duty to protect them. Make a difference by planning your sustainable adventure at
https://www.westernaustralia.com/my/home.