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El Questro is a sprawling wilderness park in the heart of the Kimberley, offering an immersive outback experience with dramatic gorges, hot springs, and rugged landscapes. This former cattle station, now a luxury eco-retreat, blends adventure with comfort, making it a must-visit for those exploring Western Australia's remote north.
Highlights & What to See
- Chamberlain Gorge: Cruise through this stunning sandstone gorge, spotting freshwater crocodiles and ancient Aboriginal rock art. The boat tour is a highlight, ending at a natural spring where you can swim.
- Zebedee Springs: A series of thermal pools surrounded by palm-fringed gorges. Visit early morning (they close at noon) for a serene soak in the warm, mineral-rich waters.
- El Questro Gorge: A challenging but rewarding hike through lush vegetation, leading to a waterfall and plunge pool. The trail involves rock-hopping and wading, so come prepared.
- Emma Gorge: A more accessible walk to a tiered waterfall and swimming hole. The resort's Emma Gorge Resort offers a spa and dining with views of the gorge.
- Station Life & History: Join a guided tour of the working cattle station, learning about the region's pastoral history and the traditional owners, the Miriwoong people.
- Helicopter Scenic Flights: For a bird's-eye view of the Kimberley's vastness, take a chopper ride over the Cockburn Range and the Pentecost River.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 2–3 days at El Questro, which allows time to explore the main gorges, soak in the springs, and take a scenic flight. If you're short on time, a one-day stopover can cover a couple of gorges, but you'll miss the full experience. For a deeper immersion, combine a stay at the luxury homestead with a night at Emma Gorge Resort for a different vibe.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Kununurra: The gateway town to the Kimberley, about an hour's drive east, offering the Argyle Diamond Mine, Lake Kununurra, and the Ord River irrigation area.
- Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles): World Heritage-listed beehive-shaped rock formations, accessible by 4WD or scenic flight from Kununurra or El Questro.
- Wyndham: A historic port town with the famous Five Rivers Lookout, offering panoramic views over the Cambridge Gulf.
- Mitchell Plateau & Mitchell Falls: A remote wilderness area with spectacular waterfalls, accessible by 4WD and a short hike or helicopter tour.
- Gibb River Road: The iconic outback route that passes through El Questro, linking the Kimberley's gorges and cattle stations. Allow several days for a full traverse.
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Note: opening hours, prices and booking requirements change often — please check official sources for current details.