Kimberley Wild
4 Day Kimberley Gorges: Broome return
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Departs 2010 |
Cost 2010 |
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Broome: Every Wednesday |
$895pp |
HIGHLIGHTS: This fabulous 4WD camping adventure offers the perfect opportunity to experience the best of the remote and spectacular Kimberley wilderness. Explore the King Leopold Ranges, swim in the cool waters of Bell and Adcock Gorges, wade through the watery caverns of Tunnel Creek, encounter unusual wildlife, dine on delicious bush BBQ meals and sleep under a starry Kimberley sky.
Day 1: Tunnel Creek
Approx. 7am - Our experience in the Kimberley Gorges begins with a visit to the renowned 'Boab Prison Tree' in Derby, before travelling along the famous Gibb River Road to the ancient Napier Ranges. Tunnel Creek is a dramatic cave system carved through a 350 million year old Devonian reef system. Here, we discover stalactites, secret caves and a large variety of wildlife before enjoying a swim in an idyllic waterhole. We also hear of the legend of Jandamarra, an Aboriginal freedom fighter who used the Tunnel as a hideout in the late 1800's. Towards sunset, we head to our Windjana camp as the guide prepares a delicious BBQ dinner under the sparkling Kimberley night sky.

Day 2: Windjana Gorge & Cattle Station
After breakfast we walk deep into the heart of majestic Windjana Gorge. In this oasis of the outback we search for freshwater crocodiles, bird life and Indigenous bush tucker. Travelling further up the Gibb River Road, we pause at Imintji Aboriginal Community for lunch. Freshen up with an afternoon swim amongst the water lilies at Galvins Gorge, a large pool surrounded by lush remnant rainforest. Tonight we camp and enjoy another great meal by a shady Kimberley billabong on Mount Barnett Cattle Station.

Day 3: Manning Falls & Silent Grove
A morning trek into Manning Falls offers the chance to swim in deep clear pools amid a stunning natural landscape. Relax, explore wandering streams, uncover local wildlife and take a dip in the waterfall pools. In the afternoon, we travel west to the tranquil waterhole of Adcock Gorge before a night spent at the Silent Grove campsite in the shadows of the King Leopold Ranges.
Day 4: Bell Gorge & Broome
Our last morning is devoted to exploring Bell Gorge, a hidden highlight of the West Kimberleys. This idyllic retreat, considered amongst the most beautiful in the area, boasts cascading waterfalls and crystal clear pools formed over millions of years - an easy place to while away a few hours! Returning through Kimberley cattle country, we arrive back in Broome at approximately 6:30pm.
NOTES: (1) April departures are subject to weather conditions and road closures. (2) A reasonable level of fitness is required.
Travellers on this trip must bring a pair of shoes/sandals that they don't mind getting wet and a torch. Other recommendations include: a broad-brimmed hat with sun visor for all round protection, swimming costume and towel, walking shoes, a long-sleeved cotton shirt (sun protection), 1 pair of loose-fitting pants, a warm jumper (particularly if travelling in July & August), personal water bottle, personal toiletries, first aid (with any personal medication required), a day pack for everyday use & a sleeping bag (10ºC sleeping bags are available for hire at $20pp - must be requested with our office prior to travel; an inner sheet is recommended).
