Kimberley Safari Center

Icons of the Kimberley's Interior

 

GIBB RIVER ROAD:
Former cattle route stretching almost 700 km through the Kimberley's interior. Featuring geological formations, aboriginal and pastoral history, plus rare flora and fauna.

 

TUNNEL CREEK:
A water-worn tunnel beneath the ancient Devonian Reef system of the Napier Range. Walk 750m through the tunnel, wading through several pools and watching for bats.

 

GORGES OF THE GIBB:
Swimming holes, bushwalking, birdwatching and waterfalls. There are many beautiful gorges to explore along the Gibb!

 

EL QUESTRO WILDERNESS PARK:
A million acre working cattle station and wilderness resort. Thermal springs, gorges, waterfalls, aboriginal art, wildlife, mouth-watering Barra and steak...

 

THE ORD RIVER:
In 1963 the Ord River was damned to create Lake Kununurra, along with providing irrigation to the surrounding farmland. Featuring prolific bird and wildlife.

 

LAKE ARGYLE:
An inland sea encompassing an area of up to 2000 square km and supplying clean freshwater to a thriving agricultural system. Home to 25,000 freshwater crocodiles.

 

BUNGLE BUNGLES:
Magnificent gorges, tropical pools, dramatic caves and Aboriginal art - all just 250km south of Kununurra. Otherwise known as Purnululu National Park.

 

GEIKIE GORGE:
Towering gorge walls of an ancient limestone barrier reef carved out by the mighty Fitzroy River.