DAY 3 – Boome – Port Hedland (610km)

Broome

In the morning, we returned the rented car, took our luggage from the apartment and headed to our Motorhome pickup site.

Broome

There was another group ahead of us, and we had to wait at the office.

Broome

Our turn came after a 30-minute wait.

Broome

As we inspected our assigned Motorhome, we noticed a couple of major damages and highlighted them to the office staff, like this broken tail bumper.

Broome

Big chips on the front bumper.

Broome
Broome

Peeling at the top. The staff recorded the defects, and we were not charged for these damages when we returned the motorhome later.

Motorhome

After getting the instructions on how to operate the Motorhome, we were on our way.

Our motorhome came with 4 berths, a dining table with chairs, a television, a fridge, air conditioning, a microwave oven, and a gas stove. It is also equipped with a toilet and a shower at the back. It has a total length of 27 feet.

Australia road

For most of the journey, we will be driving on paved roads like this.

Rest Station

We refueled our motorhome as soon as we came across a rest station.

Motorhome

Our motorhome requires Diesel only. Always ask the staff the fuel type for your rental vehicle.

The cost of our first fuel fill. We would always fill it up once the fuel gauge reached the halfway mark.

Discovery G’day Park Port Hedland

We arrived at our first Campervan Park at Port Hedland. This is the registration office at the Park.

Discovery G’day Park Port Hedland

The entrance to the Park.

Discovery G’day Park Port Hedland

We booked a 30-foot hard surface lot. The lot came equipped with water and electrical supply to support the functions of our motorhome.

Discovery G’day Park Port Hedland

The park was filled with various types of campervans and homes.

Discovery G’day Park Port Hedland

Besides open-air lots for campervans, the park also provides apartments.

Discovery G’day Park Port Hedland

Within the park, there is a swimming pool.

Discovery G’day Park Port Hedland

Camp Bathrooms for both men and women.

Discovery G’day Park Port Hedland

Laundry area and camp kitchen.

We had a quick dinner and called it a day.

DAY 4 – Port Hedland – Karratha (240km)

Port Hedland Boulevard

We checked out very early in the morning and headed to Port Hedland Boulevard for supplies.

Woolworths Port Hedland Boulevard

Over the next few days, Woolworths would be our main place to shop for our daily supplies.

Woolworths Port Hedland Boulevard

Look at what we bought for lunch.

Rock of Ages

Then we headed to the Rock of Ages nearby.

Rock of Ages

We followed the route indicated on Google Maps.

Rock of Ages

Through a sandy path.

Rock of Ages
Rock of Ages

And arrived at the Rock of Ages.

Shaped over millions of years by wind, waves, and tides, it stands as a reminder of the region’s ancient geological history. Set against the turquoise Indian Ocean and red Pilbara earth, the Rock of Ages is a quiet scenic spot where visitors can appreciate the raw beauty and rugged character of Port Hedland’s coastal landscape.

Motorhome

We took turns to drive the rest of the journey.

A few hours later, we arrived at Karratha City Plaza for our next round of shopping.

Coles

We will be visiting Coles this time round.

Motorhome

The stuff was then placed in the fridge.

Discovery Park Pilbara Karratha

We are here at our home for the day: Discovery Park, Pilbara, Karratha.

Discovery Park Pilbara Karratha

The reception.

Discovery Park Pilbara Karratha

We were given a site map indicating our parking lot.

Discovery Park Pilbara Karratha

We drove to our lot, extended our bed and plugged in the water and electrical supplies.

Discovery Park Pilbara Karratha

A flock of cockatoos was having dinner in front of us.

Discovery Park Pilbara Karratha

The park consists of Children’s playground.

Discovery Park Pilbara Karratha

Swimming Pool

Discovery Park Pilbara Karratha

Laundry

Discovery Park Pilbara Karratha

Male and Female Bathrooms.

Discovery Park Pilbara Karratha

This is the typical look of a common Bathroom.

Discovery Park Pilbara Karratha

Camp Kitchen.

Discovery Park Pilbara Karratha

Most of the camp kitchens are equipped with fridges, microwave ovens, gas stoves, and washing basins.

Discovery Park Pilbara Karratha

BBQ stoves were also provided.

Discovery Park Pilbara Karratha

We cooked our food inside the Motorhome instead.

Motorhome

Good Night!!!

DAY 5 – Karratha – Exmouth (550km)

Motorhome

We loved the idea of preparing a hearty breakfast for ourselves in the morning.

Discovery Park Pilbara Karratha

Each morning before checking out, we will have to disconnect the water and electrical connections. We also cleared our toilet container before we started a new journey.

Discovery Park Pilbara Karratha

The site office operates from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. If you need to check out early, just drop the key into the drop box provided. If you are arriving late after 5 p.m., they will email or text you the code to the safe so that you are able to retrieve the key to your site.

Grand Central Tavern Karratha

Before heading out, we visited Grand Central Tavern Karratha for some daily supplies.

Grand Central Tavern Karratha

It’s always good to have some fresh food with you during a long drive.

Hungry Jack’s

Took the opportunity to try out the Australian Hungry Jack’s.

Hungry Jack’s

Yummy.

Western Australia

Along the way towards Exmouth, we came across many of these rock-like structures.

Western Australia

A closer look at the structure. What do you think this is?

Termite Mounds

It’s only much later that we realised that these are Termite Mounds. Some of them could be as tall as 2 meters. There are thousands of them along both sides of the road.

RAC Exmouth Cape Holiday Park

Finally, we arrived at RAC Exmouth Cape Holiday Park. The mini buggies outside are for rental.

RAC Exmouth Cape Holiday Park

Although it is a huge park, it was fully booked for today.

RAC Exmouth Cape Holiday Park

This was the site assigned to us.

Exmouth

We decided to cook dinner at the Camp kitchen today, so we drove over to the nearest shopping street.

IGA Ningaloo Harvest

The supermarket there is IGA Ningaloo Harvest.

RAC Exmouth Cape Holiday Park

Our dinner tonight. Many of the fellow campers also came and cooked in the kitchen.

RAC Exmouth Cape Holiday Park
RAC Exmouth Cape Holiday Park

The camp kitchen has outdoor seating. It was much easier to cook here than inside the Motorhome.