Carranya Station

Carranya Station is a remote and working cattle station in the Northern Territory's Victoria River District, offering an authentic outback experience far from tourist crowds. This vast property, straddling the border with Western Australia, immerses visitors in the rugged landscapes of the Kimberley fringe — spinifex plains, red escarpments, and permanent waterholes. It's a place to disconnect, learn about station life, and explore one of Australia's last true frontiers.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors stay two to three nights to fully absorb the rhythm of station life. Day one is for settling in and a guided tour; day two for a self-drive exploration or fishing at the waterholes; and day three for a sunrise walk and departure. If you're self-driving, factor in a full day's travel from Kununurra (WA) or Katherine (NT) on unsealed roads — a high-clearance 4WD is essential. The station operates seasonally (April to October), so plan your trip during the dry season.

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