







If you’re chasing a true Australian adventure, this Perth to Darwin Adventure Combo Tour delivers it in full force. Covering over 6,000km of raw, remote terrain, this 24-day journey is one of the most intense and rewarding ways to experience Western Australia and the Top End.
This is not a sightseeing holiday — it’s a full-throttle Outback expedition for those who want to earn every unforgettable moment.
Designed for active travellers, this Perth to Darwin combo tour takes you from the Indian Ocean coastline to the heart of the Outback and beyond. You’ll snorkel the crystal-clear waters of Ningaloo Reef, meet dolphins at Monkey Mia, hike through ancient gorges in Karijini National Park, and tackle rugged 4WD tracks across the Kimberley.
Expect fiery sunsets, star-filled skies, waterfall swims and iconic landscapes including the Bungle Bungles, Gibb River Road, Lake Argyle, and Katherine Gorge. Travel by custom-built 4WD bus with an experienced local guide, sleep under the stars, and bond with like-minded adventurers along the way.
Welcome to sunny Perth, where your overland journey begins. Meet your group early this morning and leave the city, driving north to Nambung National Park to explore The Pinnacles. These are ancient rock sculptures that rise out of the desert. Journey on to Western Australia’s own Pink Lake at Port Gregory. From here, continue through Geraldton to the quiet beach town of Kalbarri, where you’ll stay the night.
The total driving time today is about 6.5 hours and approximately 600km. The total walking distance is approximately 2km.
Today, take a short drive to Kalbarri National Park. Hike around some of the park’s diverse scenery, including Murchison Gorge and Nature’s Window. It’s a steep descent into Z-Bend Gorge. After lunch, visit the beautiful Shell Beach, which is one of only two beaches in the world composed entirely of shells. Get back on the road and continue towards Denham and Shark Bay.
The total driving time today is about 5.5 hours and approximately 470km. The total walking distance is approximately 5km.
This morning, head down to the beach for the Monkey Mia dolphins experience. The idyllic shores around the Francoise Peron National Park are perfect for stretching the legs and admiring another slice of Western Australian coastline. The next stop is Hamelin Pool, where you’ll see the fascinating stromatolites. These marine rock formations are some of the world’s oldest and largest living fossils. After a short break, continue along the highway through Carnarvon to Coral Bay – known as the ‘Jewel of the Northwest’.
The total driving time today is about 6.5 hours. The total walking distance is approximately 2km.
Today, explore picturesque Coral Bay, home to the World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef. Snorkel equipment is available to hire (at your own expense), and you could cruise the reef in a glass-bottom boat to observe the tropical life teeming below the surface. The marine park is home to 250 species of coral and over 500 species of fish. You might prefer to take an optional scenic flight over the reef.
The total driving time today is about 2 hours and approximately 185km. The total walking distance is approximately 2km.
Spend the morning snorkelling right off the beach in the stunning Cape Range National Park. Depending on the time of year, you have the option to snorkel or scuba dive in search of whale sharks and manta rays. Take a visit to Vlamingh Head Lighthouse, one of the few places in Australia where you can see the sun both rise and set. Enjoy taking a wander around the town of Exmouth before settling down in our overnight accommodation.
The total driving time today is about 2 hours and approximately 180km. The total walking distance is approximately 2km.
Head inland today through the vast cattle stations of the Pilbara region. The sparsely populated Pilbara Desert is known for its red earth and rich mineral deposits. In the afternoon, pass through the little town of Tom Price, which is renowned for its iron ore mining. Continue to your campsite overlooking the magnificent Hamersley Range in Karijini. Before you go to sleep, take a minute to gaze up at one of the most magnificent night skies you’re ever likely to see.
Today’s travel will take around 9 hours in total and approximately 750km.
Over the next two days explore the almighty gorges of Karijini National Park. Formed over 2,500 million years ago, the Hamersley Ranges feature some of the most unusual landforms on Earth. You’ll be able to take some great photographs while you’re here. Hike deep into the gorges, where you’ll come across cascading waterfalls and fresh waterholes ideal for swimming in. Dales Gorge and Oxlers Lookout, Fortescue Falls, Fern Pool, Weano and Hancock Gorge are just some of the places you can visit. This part of the journey is a real highlight.
The total driving time today is around 2 hours and approximately 30km, but you could be walking up to 6km.
Head back into the gorges today for further exploration of this fascinating national park.
The total driving time today is only around 2 hours and approximately 180km, but you could be walking up to 6km.
Depart Karijini this morning and travel towards the coast (approximately four hours in total). Visit the iron ore port of Port Hedland, the second most populated town in the Pilbara. Take a quick tour of the town and gain an understanding of the scale of the iron ore industry. After lunch, continue on to a nearby station, where you’ll spend the last night of your trip.
The total driving time today is about 6.5 hours and approximately 520km.
The drive to your final destination of Broome will take around six hours. En route, enjoy a leisurely break and stroll along the immense 80-Mile Beach. On arrival in Broome, say goodbye to your fellow travellers and enjoy an idyllic Broome sunset – a fitting end to the first part of your package. There are no more activities planned for today.
There is NO accommodation included on Day 10.
The total driving time today is about 6 hours and approximately 525km.
Take the opportunity to chill out during your 4-day stay in Broome. There is no touring included, however, you may choose to ride a camel on a Cable Beach sunset tour, visit the Stairway to Heaven (seasonal), learn about the rich history of the pearling industry … or get some washing done! There is no accommodation included in Broome, allowing you the flexibility to choose your own level, ie stay in a hostel or somewhere a little classier!
Take the opportunity to chill out during your 4-day stay in Broome. There is no touring included, however, you may choose to ride a camel on a Cable Beach sunset tour, visit the Stairway to Heaven (seasonal), learn about the rich history of the pearling industry … or get some washing done! There is no accommodation included in Broome, allowing you the flexibility to choose your own level, ie stay in a hostel or somewhere a little classier!
Take the opportunity to chill out during your 4-day stay in Broome. There is no touring included, however, you may choose to ride a camel on a Cable Beach sunset tour, visit the Stairway to Heaven (seasonal), learn about the rich history of the pearling industry … or get some washing done! There is no accommodation included in Broome, allowing you the flexibility to choose your own level, ie stay in a hostel or somewhere a little classier!
Take the opportunity to chill out during your 4-day stay in Broome. There is no touring included, however, you may choose to ride a camel on a Cable Beach sunset tour, visit the Stairway to Heaven (seasonal), learn about the rich history of the pearling industry … or get some washing done! There is no accommodation included in Broome, allowing you the flexibility to choose your own level, ie stay in a hostel or somewhere a little classier!
After a bit of highway driving, we reach the Fitzroy River, then it’s all off-road to the Napier Range. The main attraction here is a guided walk-through Dimalurru (Tunnel Creek), a vast cave system that extends 750 metres underground. After an awesome day exploring, it’s time to kick back at camp in the Western Kimberley around the campfire.
The total driving time today is about 8 hours. The total walking distance is approximately three kilometres, including walking through water in Tunnel Creek.
Today, we head to Windjana Gorge, which was once an underwater reef 350 million years ago. During the wet season, a river flows all the way through it, but during the dry, it’s really more a series of ponds and billabongs. Set out on a bit of an explore, hopefully spotting a freshwater crocodile or two. The Western Kimberley region is full of endless stunning gorges that have to be explored, and this afternoon is no exception. Bell Gorge (if open) is home to a stunning cascade of water flowing from the previous wet season rains that fall in the King Leopold Ranges. We enjoy an afternoon swim in the large plunge pool before making our way to camp along the Gibb River Road.
The total driving time today is around 5 hours. The total walking distance is approximately 4 to 6 kilometres.
We spend the morning exploring Manning Gorge and enjoy a swim in the pools under Manning Falls. After stretching your legs on the hike in you will be rewarded with a swim in a large rock pool at the base of Manning Falls. Spend the afternoon exploring Galvins Gorge before heading back to camp to relax around the campfire.
The total driving time today is around 1 hour. The total walking distance is approximately six to eight kilometres.
Fording rivers and weaving through gorges, travel by 4WD along the wild Gibb River Road – a 600-kilometre stretch that winds right through the heart of the Kimberley. Pass through remote and extraordinary country as you travel through this historic part of Australia. Cross the famous Pentecost River and capture that iconic photo before we reach Kunnunurra, where you’ll spend the night camping under the stars at our exclusive camp along the mighty Ord River.
The total driving time today is around 8 hours. Total walking distance is approximately two kilometres.
Today, we drive through the rugged landscape of Carr Boyd and the Durack Ranges into Purnululu National Park. This park is the home-ground of the Bungle Bungles, a UNESCO World Heritage Site dominated by massive sandstone karsts that rear hundreds of metres above the surrounding grasslands. Our key attraction inside the park today is an unforgettable walk into Echidna Chasm. We arrive at our bush camp in time to sit back and watch the sun set over the Osmond Ranges. If you’ve had enough of tent camping by now, you might want to spend tonight sleeping out beneath the stars, snuggled up in a swag.
The total driving time today is approximately 5 hours. Total walking distance is up to 6 kilometres.
We take advantage of visiting one of the most remote world heritage national Parks on the planet, and enjoy another spectacular walk in the Purnululu NP, the Cathedral Gorge walk. You’ll also have the opportunity to experience another perspective of ‘the Bungles’ in a helicopter flight (at your own expense). As the sun goes down, head to your overnight camp near Purnululu National Park.
The total driving time today is approximately 2 hours. The total walking distance is approximately five kilometres.
We pack up camp before you will once again experience some serious 4WD action as you wind your way out of the Bungle Bungles, heading through the East Kimberley. We spend the afternoon exploring the key attraction of El Questro Station. Tackle the hike into Emma Gorge, where you will be rewarded with a stunning waterfall and a swim. We drive onto our overnight stop, our exclusive camp on the Ord River.
The total driving time today is around 5.5 hours. The total walking distance is approximately 5 kilometres.
Wake up with the knowledge of not having to pack up. Take some time to have a look around the picturesque Ord River system (no saltwater crocs). Your guide will show you around the East Kimberley ‘capital city’ of Kunnunurra with local features such as Hoochery Distillery, Walk at Mirima National Park. In the late afternoon, walk up to an exclusive and stunning lookout over the Upper Ord River system and watch the colours change during a spectacular Kimberley Sunset.
The total driving time today is around 1 hour. Total walking distance is 1 kilometre.
Not long after breakfast, we stop in for an optional cruise at Lake Argyle. This vast body of water has been forged by the Ord River Dam. The biggest man-made lake in Australia, Lake Argyle, is 18 times the size of Sydney Harbour!
After this stop, say goodbye to WA as from here we cross the state border into the Northern Territory. The day is spent enjoying the last views of the Boabs you have fallen in love with as we make our way towards Katherine and its relaxing hot springs, before our last camp for the night just outside of Nitmiluk National Park in the Katherine Region.
The total driving time today is around 8 hours. The total walking distance is around one kilometre.
On the final day of the trip, stop at either the secluded gorge of Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) or take one last plunge for the trip into the cool waters of Edith Falls. In the afternoon, make your way to Darwin, where your adventure comes to an end. Please book any onward travel the following day.
The total driving today is around 4.5 hours. Total walking distance is approximately two kilometres.
A: This is a challenging tour with long hikes, uneven terrain and hot conditions. A high fitness level is required.
A: No, accommodation in Broome is not included, allowing flexibility for travellers.
A: It combines coastal highlights, remote Outback, Kimberley 4WD tracks and the Top End in one epic journey.
A: A custom-built 4WD bus designed for rugged Outback conditions.
A: Yes, travel insurance is compulsory and proof is required before departure.
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