NRG is an airport code linked to Narrogin, a country town in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, about two hours by road southeast of Perth. Narrogin is a farming and rail centre set among the grain and sheep country of the inland, and it serves as the gateway to the Dryandra Woodland National Park, the Wheatbelt's first national park, about 30 kilometres to the north. Dryandra protects the largest remnant of native bushland in the western Wheatbelt and is a stronghold for rare Australian wildlife, above all the numbat, the state's endangered animal emblem, along with woylies, quenda and malleefowl. At the Barna Mia sanctuary, visitors can join guided nocturnal tours to see these shy creatures. Narrogin is reached mainly by road or rail from Perth. The climate is dry, with hot summers and cool, wetter winters.
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Fixed-price private transfers with English-speaking drivers. Meet-and-greet included.
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