Kimberley Wilderness Tours

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The Kimberley is one of Australia's last great wilderness frontiers—a vast, ancient landscape of ochre gorges, plunging waterfalls, and dramatic coastlines that feels utterly remote and timeless. Tours here are less about sightseeing and more about immersive adventure, taking you deep into country that has been home to Aboriginal people for tens of thousands of years. Whether by 4WD, boat, or small plane, you'll experience the raw power of nature at places few travellers ever reach.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

The Kimberley is vast and demands time. A minimum of 10–14 days is needed for a proper self-drive or small-group tour that covers the highlights from Broome to Kununurra. Many travellers opt for a 7-day 4WD safari that focuses on the Gibb River Road and Purnululu, while those with less time can take a 3–4 day fly-in/fly-out tour to the Bungle Bungles and Horizontal Falls. The dry season (May to September) is the only practical time to visit; roads are impassable in the wet. Pace yourself: distances are huge, and you'll want time to soak in the silence and starry nights.

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