Explore the hidden gorges, flowing rivers and stunning landscapes of the Kimberley region of NW Australia!
HIGHLIGHTS
Experience the wild and rugged beauty of Australia’s northwest tip on this 4WD journey through the Kimberleys. A region of breathtaking natural scenery, rich brooding landscapes and plentiful iconic wildlife, this is a taste of Australia at its most untamed. Explore the narrow rock passages winding through the Bungle Bungles, spot crocodiles sunning on the banks of Windjana Gorge and discover the gorgeous swimming holes of El Questro and Katherine. For a trip that brings you face-to-face with Australia’s vast horizons and immense wilderness, you really can’t go past this Darwin to Broome 4WD adventure.
Trip Treasures:
Experience the beautiful Kimberleys in rugged style with a local guide. Our passionate leaders love this trip as much as you will.
Paddle around in waterfalls, hike through gorges and access remote parts of this huge park on adventurous 4WD expeditions.
The red domes of the Bungle Bungle Ranges in Purnululu National Park form one of the most iconic Australian landscapes in existence. You’ll have a whole day to explore the gorges and valleys of the park, not to mention soak up a few fiery sunsets.
Tunnell Creek has a rich First Nations and bushranger history. Walk through the underground passage with your Guide learning about the culture and traditions of the first Australians
Is this trip right for you?
You’ll spend most nights of the trip sleeping in outback camping grounds. While it’s all a part of the adventure, facilities can be extremely basic
This trip requires a HIGH level of fitness as it involves a lot of walking, allowing you to truly enjoy the surrounding nature. Some long hikes will really get the blood pumping and involve wading through water and clambering over rocks. Please bring sturdy, comfortable walking shoes and comfortable clothing.
On some days of the trip, you will spend several hours driving, often through very sparse areas of desert. Some drives along off-road tracks can be bumpy as you really get ‘amongst it’. Get to know your fellow travellers and sit back to enjoy landscapes that you would miss in any other form of travel.
Temperatures in Western Australia are extreme. During the day the weather can be hot (and the Australian sun is strong) so please bring appropriate clothing, use sun protection and drink plenty of water. In the evenings temperatures really drop, so ensure you have base layers and warm clothing.
We don’t recommend this trip for older passengers who are perhaps less fit or agile
Generally speaking, we recommend you pack as lightly as possible and make sure that you are able to carry and lift your own luggage and walk with it for short distances
Most travellers carry their luggage in a backpack, although an overnight bag with a shoulder strap would suffice if you travel lightly
Smaller bags are convenient and we recommend your bag has carry straps
You’ll also need a day pack/bag to carry water, camera, and jacket etc. when you’re exploring during the day
This trip requires a HIGH level of fitness as it involves a lot of walking, allowing you to truly enjoy the surrounding nature
Some long hikes will really get the blood pumping and involve wading through water and clambering over rocks.
Temperatures in Western Australia are extreme. During the day the weather can be hot (and the Australian sun is strong) so please bring appropriate clothing
Comfortable walking shoes and comfortable clothing
Sun protection
In the evenings temperatures really drop, so ensure you have base layers and warm clothing