Western Australia Raiders|Pikachu WA on Rotnis Island has a cute creature that lives only on Rotnis Island, known as a smiling kangaroo, becoming a veritable WA spokesperson. It is the prototype of Pikachu - Quokka. The island is very large, there is no tree to block it, it is recommended to visit the bus, one lap for 1 hour, the ride does not come down for a day, and there is a slope! To bring adequate drinking water, except for free drinking water outside Settlement, no other places on the island have taken pictures with Quokka: they can be found near restaurants on the island, in the shade of bushes. If you want to take a photo with Pikachu, it is best to find their favorite food: the leaves (I can't name them, it's very mini-elliptic) or the rootstocks of the leaves. With this Pikachu, you will be well by your side. Secondly, you have to put down your body and see that the people in the crooked country are lying on the ground and taking selfies with them, so that you can have the effect of smiling kangaroos with you in the same frame [Island Transportation] Bus: Ringing Rotnis Island, the map of the island must be taken well, there are 19 stations in the bus, AU$20 It is recommended to get off at these points in 3,5,6,811,14, except for the 14th, the rest are beaches, and the 5th and 6th are very close. You can walk there. 18 down is a powder lake, but the powder is not related to the season and weather, 18-19 there are also several powder lakes of different sizes (all salt lakes), these lakes currently have no trails, if you have been to other powder lakes in WA, you do not have to risk going down. Tips: There is also a Settlement Shuttle Bus that runs between Thomson Bay, Geordie Bay and Kingstown. AU$3Island Explorer Tour: Tour bus with explanation is the blue and white Adams bus. Attractions are on and off. AU$20. Tips: Free Oliver Hill Train and Tour from Geordie Bay to Thomson Bay Main Bus Station: divided into Oliver Hill Train Ride and Oliver Hill Gun and Tunnel Tour. The former departs from Settlement Railway Station at 12:30 and 13:30 every day, and the guided car will go to Oliver Hill. Tickets can also be purchased on the official website. The latter departs from 10:00-14:00 every hour and can only be purchased at the visitor center. If you only take the train every day, there are shifts at 12:30, 13:30 and 14:30. Tickets are purchased at the visitor center. The official website also has a tour bicycle of Coach and Train: rent on the island for about a day, and the helmet and seat cushions are about 3 knives each. If you rent a bicycle outside the island and bring it to the island, it may be cheaper. The ferry company may provide a package price No.3 Henrietta Rocks: See the sea view and the wreckage of the stranded ship No.5 Parker Point: Awesome snorkeling point No.6 Little Salmon Bay: very close to 5, you can come over No.8 Wadjemup Lighthouse tour: The white lighthouse in the center of the island, you can meet Quokka under the tree, and you can enjoy the scenery of the island 360 degrees after climbing the tower. Tour adults AU$9, 10:30-14:30 every 30 minutes No.11 Cape Vlamingh , Cathedral Rocks and Eagle Bay: you can see the seal and need to bring a long-focus camera. The West End Trail is located here: there is a large powder lake down, and the Parakeet Bay behind it is also a good snorkeling spot Settlement: In Thomson Bay, in addition to restaurants, shops, hotels, there are a lot of immigrant buildings. [On Island Transport] Ferry: There are 3 shipping companies (Rottnest Express, Sea Link Rottnest, Rottnest Fast Ferries), departing from Perth City, Rous Head, Freemantel (Victoria Quay) and Hilarys Port in Perth North. It is about 25 minutes from Fremantle, about 45 minutes from Hillarys Boat Harbour, and 90 minutes from Perth's Barrack Street Pier. Tickets: Going to the island must be handed over to the government to enter the island. Booking the ferry can see if this money is included. Some ship companies include bicycle rentals. Tips: No drones are allowed