About this tour
Roll through Kalgoorlie-Boulder in an open-air heritage tram, exploring the town's gold-rush roots across two and a half hours. Your guide unpacks stories of the 1893 strike and the characters who built this Outback mining hub, stopping at the colossal Superpit, grand Victorian buildings along Hannan and Burt Streets, and the Museum of the Goldfields to see Western Australia's heaviest nugget. Designed for those wanting genuine local insight rather than rushed sightseeing.
Highlights
- Open-air vintage tram ride through central Kalgoorlie-Boulder
- Walk inside the Museum of the Goldfields' vault with largest WA gold nugget
- View the Superpit, one of Australia's largest open excavations
- Heritage buildings dating to the 1890s gold discovery
- Guide-led stories of Outback prospectors and boom-town life
- Boulder Town Hall and its signature Goatcher curtain
What to expect
You'll board an authentic restored tram for a leisurely circuit of the main streets. The guide weaves together the 1893 goldrush narrative with anecdotes about the people who stayed and shaped the region. Stops include close-up views of the Superpit's vast pit face, heritage-listed buildings that still function as shops and pubs, and a museum visit where you'll handle or observe the hefty gold nugget locked in 'The Vault'. The pace is easy—expect photo opportunities and time to absorb each location rather than speed through.
Good to know
The tram is open-sided, so bring sun protection and a hat. All surfaces and the tram itself are wheelchair accessible; prams fit safely. Infants must sit on an adult's lap during the tram ride. Service animals welcome. Suitable for all fitness levels; minimal walking required.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.





