The Kimberley, Western Australia
Western Australia’s Kimberley remains one of the planet’s most remote wildernesses, offering dramatic gorges, ancient rock art and Indigenous-led experiences that prioritise conservation and authentic cultural connection.
What’s unique?
This vast region of Western Australia is one of the world’s last great wilderness frontiers, with remote canyons, horizontal tidal falls, Aboriginal cultural richness, remote cruises and four-wheel-drive outback adventures.
Best for…
Adventure travellers, small-ship expedition guests, cultural explorers and serious 4WD/remote camping travellers. Not ideal for very young children unless on organised, well-supported tours.
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A trip to the Bungle Bungles
The iconic beehive-shaped cone karst sandstone rock formations are in stunning Purnululu National Park.
Soak up the Horizontal Falls, discover ancient Aboriginal rock art, spot dinosaur footprints at Gantheaume Point and diving into this unique region’s history of pearl fishing.
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