21 Day Karens Western Australia Adventure

21 Day Karens Western Australia Adventure

The Kimberley is one of the great last frontiers of the world and we will 4WDrive to many of the main attractions and natural destinations along the famous Gibb River Road including El Questro Station.

We will also take the highway to the incredible Purnululu National Park, Bungle Bungles. We jump off the highway and camp next to the second largest meteor crater in the world in the Tanami Desert.

The swimming in fresh water gorges, waterfalls and creeks are one of the hallmarks of the trip. We drive through Savannah lands and Kimberley Ranges.

We will learn about crocodiles, swim with the freshies, discover amazing Australia birds, look out for dingoes and emu's and venture to cattle stations throughout.

We are one of the few companies running 3 week trips at brilliant prices to experience this incredible land. The last few days we wind down at gorgeous Pender Bay.

It's an Australian outback safari adventure to remember for a lifetime and the gourmet inspired food is amazing.

Itinerary

Day 1: Broome to Fitzroy Crossing

Stop At: Tunnel Creek National Park, Leopold Downs Road King Leopold Ranges, Broome, Western Australia 6728 Australia
Welcome to Day 1 of our exciting Kimberley safari, where we take you on an unforgettable journey through the stunning landscapes of Western Australia.
Our journey begins in Broome, where we meet and greet our fellow adventurers before embarking on our journey to Fitzroy Crossing via Tunnel Creek.
Today's adventure will have us wading through water in the fascinating ancient cave system known as Tunnel Creek. Carved out of the Napier Range, it is home to fascinating geological formations, freshwater pools, and an abundance of wildlife including fresh water crocodiles. We'll also look for some aboriginal cave paintings here.
For this adventure you will need a head torch, water shoes, waterproof pouch for camera/phone, and a sense of adventure. Many people choose to wear there swimwear.
Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Tunnel Creek National Park, Leopold Downs Road King Leopold Ranges, Broome, Western Australia 6728 Australia
After our visit to Tunnel Creek, we continue our journey to Fitzroy Crossing, where we set up camp for the night.
Tunnel Creek Details
Activity: Tunnel Creek
Walking distance - 2km return
Time spent at Activity - 2.30hrs
Level of Activity rating - GOAT - Level 5 - but only due to the fact it's dark and you need to wade through water and climb over a few boulders to enter the caves. Most people will be able to complete this activity.
Driving hrs = 4.5hrs.
Camping = 1 night Tunnel Creek
Duration: 2 hours

Meals included:

Accommodation included: Overnight camping at Fitzroy Crossing

Day 2: Fitzroy Crossing to Wolfe Creek Crater

Stop At: Wolfe Creek Crater National Park, 145 Km From Halls Creek Via the Tanami Road and Access Road, Halls Creek, Western Australia 6770 Australia
Day 2. Today, we continue our journey through the beautiful Kimberley region, exploring more of its natural wonders. Today is a big driving day as we head deep into the centre towards the Tanami Dessert.
After enjoying a hearty breakfast, we depart from Fitzroy Crossing and head towards the awe-inspiring Wolfe Creek Crater via the infamous Tanami Road. As we drive, we witness the stunning beauty of the region's red dirt roads, rugged landscapes, and rolling hills.
Once we arrive at Wolfe Creek Crater, the 2nd largest metorite crater in the world, we take a leisurely hike around the rim, taking in the incredible views of the surrounding wilderness. The crater is a significant natural landmark and holds great significance to the local indigenous people, the Djaru.

Duration: 16 hours

Stop At: Tanami WA 6770, Australia
Wolfe Creek Campsite, Wolfe Creek Crater, Tanami Desert, Western Australia

Desert Camp Night
After exploring the crater and learning about its geological and cultural significance, we set up camp nearby and enjoy a delicious meal and marvel at the starry sky above. We'll settle down into our tents for a good nights sleep (unless you watched the movie of the same name, then you might want to buddy up with your new campmates for the night)

Activity: Wolfe Creek Crater
Halls Creek Visitor Centre
Walking distance - 3.6km round the rim of the crater
Time spent at Activity - 2hrs + overnight
Level of Activity rating - KANGAROO - Level 3 - Uneven surface around crater edge - rocky
Driving hrs = 6.5hrs.
Lunch at Halls Creek
Camping = 1 night - Wolfe Creek Crater Camp
(B & D)
Duration: 16 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast: Provided

Accommodation included: Overnight camping at Wolfe Creek

Day 3: Wolfe Creek Crater to Bungle Bungles

Stop At: Bungle Bungle Range, Purnululu National Park, Western Australia 6743 Australia
Day 3 has us set our on another big drive today. This will be the last of the biggest drive days as we venture right into the heart of the Kimberley and all of her attractions. Departing Wolfe Creek Crater we'll stop in for lunch again to Halls Creek and visit the historic hotel. We'll drive through to the Bungle Bungles Purnulunu taking in the stunning scenery of the red rock formations and ancient gorges before we land at the Visitor Centre to get our permits and campsite alotment. The road in is fun with water crossings and plenty of bumps! the park's winding roads, taking in the stunning scenery of the red rock formations and ancient gorges.
After setting up camp we'll enjoy a much welcome stretch of our legs as we explore the magnificent Purnululu National Park, home to the world-renowned Bungle Bungle Range.

Driving hrs = 6.5hrs.
Camping = 2 nights - Bungle Bungles campground
(B & D)
Duration: 1 day

Stop At: Cathedral Gorge, Purnululu National Park, Western Australia Australia
Our first stop is Cathedral Gorge, a natural amphitheater (singing encouraged) that features soaring rock walls and a tranquil pool of water. We take a short walk to reach the gorge and marvel at its breathtaking beauty. Afterwards we'll get sunset at one of the lookouts on the way back to camp.
Activity: Lunch at Halls Creek Hotel
Cathederal Gorge
Bungle Bungle Lookouts
Purnulunu Visitor Centre
Walking distance - 2km return
Time spent at Activity - 2hrs + overnight
Level of Activity rating - KANGAROO - Level 3 - Uneven surface as we walk through the gorge - rocky

Duration: 1 day

Meals included:


Accommodation included: Overnight camping at Bungle Bungles

Day 4: Bungle Bungles Range

Stop At: Bungle Bungle Range, Purnululu National Park, Western Australia 6743 Australia
Day 4 of our exciting tour of the Bungle Bungles! We are excited to continue exploring the Bungle Bungles and discovering more of its hidden treasures.
Today, we will explore some of the park's most iconic landmarks and natural wonders.
We start our day by waking up early to catch the sunrise over the Bungle Bungle Range. We then embark on a hike through Echidna Chasm, one of the park's most stunning gorges. As we walk, we marvel at the towering cliffs and the way the sunlight illuminates the narrow passage.
After our hike, we head to Mini Palms Gorge, where we discover a hidden oasis of lush greenery and towering palms. We take a leisurely walk through the gorge, admiring the unique flora and fauna of the region.
Next, we visit Osmand Lookout, which offers panoramic views of the Bungle Bungle Range and the surrounding landscape. Incredible natural beauty of the region.

Duration: 1 day

Stop At: Kungkalanayi Lookout, Ord River WA 6770, Australia
For those seeking an extra thrill, there's an opportunity to take a helicopter flight over the park, which provides a unique perspective on the Bungle Bungle Range and its rugged terrain.
As the day draws to a close, we head to Kungkalanayi Lookout for a breathtaking sunset. We take in the stunning views over the park while enjoying some drinks and snacks.
Day 4 of our tour has been a truly memorable experience, filled with natural wonders and awe-inspiring views.

Activity:
Echidna Chasm - 2km return
Bungle Bungle Lookouts
Mini Palms Gorge 4.4 km
Walking distance - 6.4km
Time spent at Activity - 8hrs + overnight
Level of Activity rating - KANGAROO to PANTHER - Level 3 & 4 - Uneven surface as we walk through the gorges, very rocky in places, some large boulders to climb over if you want to go that far in.
Driving hrs = 30 mins around the park.
Camping = 2 night - Bungle Bungles campground
(B & D)
Duration: 12 hours

Meals included:


Accommodation included: Overnight camping at Bungle Bungles

Day 5: Bungle Bungles to Lake Argyle to Kununarra

Stop At: Kununurra WA 6743, Australia
Day 5 of our tour, as we bid farewell to the magnificent Purnulunu National Park and make our way to Kununurra and Lake Argyle.
We start our day with a visit to Molly Spring, a hidden gem in the heart of the Kimberley. Here, we take a short hike to reach the spring and marvel at its crystal clear waters and lush vegetation.
After our visit to Molly Spring, we arrive in Kununurra, a vibrant town that serves as the gateway to the East Kimberley region. We explore the town's local markets, galleries, and cafes.
Over the next few days we take some time to explore the town's local markets, galleries, and cafes.

Activity:
Molly Springs -
Lake Argyle Boat Cruise
Lake Argyle Swim and Infinety Pool
Sunset Lake Argyle
Walking distance - 600mtrs
Time spent at Activity - 4.5hrs
Level of Activity rating - RABBIT-KANGAROO - Level 2/3 - Swimming and getting into and out of boat.
Driving hrs = 6hrs broken by 3 stops.
Camping = 3 night - Kununurra

Duration: 4 hours

Stop At: Lake Argyle, Western Australia 6743 Australia
This afternoon, we head to Lake Argyle, the largest man-made lake in the Southern Hemisphere, where we enjoy a leisurely cruise along the lake's calm waters. As we cruise, we take in the stunning scenery of the surrounding hills and rocky outcrops, as well as the diverse birdlife that call Lake Argyle home. You might be surprised to learn there are 35,000 fresh water crocodiles in this lake, and what's even more surprising - if you dare, you can swim with them! - cold drink in hand, with not a care in the world!
After the cruise, we take some time to relax by the infinity pool, soaking in the stunning views of the lake and its surrounding landscape.
As the sun begins to set, we head to a secluded spot along the lake's edge to watch the sunset and take in the beauty of the region while watching the colors of the sky change and the stars come out.

Duration: 12 hours

Meals included:


Accommodation included: Overnight camping at Kununarra

Day 6: Kununnara to Wyndham to Kununarra

Stop At: Ord River, Ord River, Kimberley Region, Western Australia
Day 6 of our Kimberley adventure tour. Today, we start by visiting Ivanhoe Crossing, a historic ford crossing of the Ord River that has been used by Indigenous people for centuries. We take in the stunning views and learn about the cultural significance of this location before heading to The Grotto.
The Grotto is a picturesque natural pool surrounded by towering rock formations. We take a refreshing dip in the cool waters and explore the surrounding area before heading to the Boab Prison Tree.
The Boab Prison Tree is a unique historical site that was used by early settlers as a makeshift prison. We learn about the tree's fascinating history and its cultural significance before stopping for lunch and some freshly baked pastries and cakes at The Bakery.
After indulging in some delicious treats, we continue our journey to Wyndham town, where we learn about the town's rich history and visit local landmarks.
Duration: 6 hours

Stop At: Wyndham Port and Jetty, Harbour Road, Kimberley Region, Wyndham, Western Australia 6740 Australia
Next, we head to Five Rivers Lookout, offering panoramic views of the five rivers that converge at the Cambridge Gulf, providing a breathtaking vista of the surrounding landscape.
Finally, we return to Kununurra town where we can explore the town at our leisure.

Activity:
Ivanhoe Crossing - 4WD Water Crossing
The Grotto
Boab Prison Tree
Bakery Wyndam for lunch
Wyndham
Five Rivers Lookout -
Explore Kununurra
Walking distance - 700mtrs
Time spent at Activity - 7hrs
Level of Activity rating - SLOTH / RABBIT / KANGAROO- Level 1/2/3 - Swimming. Grotto has manmade steep steps.
Driving hrs = 5hrs broken by 4 stops.
Camping = Kununurra
(B & D)
Duration: 2 hours

Meals included:


Accommodation included: Overnight camping at Kununarra.

Day 7: Kununarra to El Questro via the Gibb River Road

Stop At: Emma Gorge, Gibb River Road El Questro Wilderness Park, Kununurra, Western Australia 6743 Australia
Welcome to Day 7 of our Kimberley adventure tour. Today, we embark on one of the most iconic drives in Australia, the Gibb River Road. We hit the road early and take in the stunning views of the Cockburn Ranges as we make our way towards Emma Gorge.
Emma Gorge is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the Cockburn Ranges. We take a dip in the cool waters of the gorge and hike through the stunning landscape, surrounded by towering cliffs and lush vegetation. We also have the opportunity to explore the beauty of El Questro and her breathtaking vistas.
As we journey along the Gibb River Road, we take in the natural beauty of the Kimberley region, stopping to capture some amazing photos along the way. The route offers endless opportunities to immerse ourselves in the rugged landscapes and rich cultural heritage of the region.

Duration: 8 hours

Stop At: El Questro Wilderness Park, 1 Gibb River Road Durack, Western Australia 6743 Australia
We arrive at our destination, El Questro, where we can relax and take in the stunning scenery. The El Questro Station offers a range of activities for those seeking adventure, including hiking, swimming, and wildlife spotting.

Activity:
Gibb River Road Sign - photo opportunity
Gibb River Road - Road photo (if traffic permits)
Emma Gorge
Cockburn Ranges photography
EL Questro
Jill
Walking distance - 3.4km out and back
Time spent at Activity - 3hrs
Level of Activity rating - KANGAROO - Considered an easy 1hr walk it does involve a bit of rock scrambling and could be more challenging to those unsteady on their feet. This activity involves swimming. The water is quiet cold
Driving hrs = 1hr 30mins
Camping = El Questro = 2 nights
(B & D)
Duration: 1 day

Meals included:


Accommodation included: Overnight camping at El Questro.

Day 8: El Questro

Stop At: El Questro Wilderness Park, 1 Gibb River Road Durack, Western Australia 6743 Australia
Welcome to Day 8 of our Kimberley adventure tour. Today, we continue our exploration of El Questro Station, beginning with a visit to the stunning Zeebee Springs. This hidden gem is a series of crystal-clear pools fed by natural hot springs, surrounded by lush vegetation and towering cliffs. We take some time to soak in the rejuvenating waters and take in the beauty of the surrounding landscape.
Next, we head to the El Questro Gorge, considered by some to be the best hike in the Kimberley. This is a true oasis in the desert complete with ferns and palms dotted along the creek hiding in the shade of the gorge. This trail is relatively easy for the first section with only some rocky and uneven sections but then becomes a little more difficult if you choose to head further past the pool.

Duration: 8 hours

Stop At: El Questro Wilderness Park, 1 Gibb River Road Durack, Western Australia 6743 Australia
As the day draws to a close, we head to some of the best sunset lookouts in El Questro, where we can take in the stunning views of the surrounding landscape as the sun sets over the horizon.
For those seeking an even more breathtaking view, there is also the opportunity to take a scenic helicopter flight over the stunning Kimberley region.

Activity:
Zeebee Springs
Gibb River Gorge
EL Questro
Jill
Pizza Dinner
Walking distance - 9.8km
Time spent at Activity - 5hrs
Level of Activity rating - GOAT Level 5 - whilst the Emma Gorge walk is relatively easy up until the 1st pool if you want to complete the whole walk you'll need to wade through waist deep water and climb some pretty sheer rock faces.
Driving hrs = minimum around the park
Camping = El Questro = 1 nights
(B & D)
Duration: 16 hours

Meals included:


Accommodation included: Overnight camping at El Questro

Day 9: El Questro to Pentecost River Campsite

Stop At: Pentecost River, Gibb River-wyndham Rd Durack. Wa, Perth, Western Australia 6743 Australia
Day 9 of our Kimberley adventure tour. Today, we continue our exploration of El Questro Station, spending the morning delving deeper into the natural wonders of this stunning region.
There are many incredible activities to choose from in El Questro, including hiking, fishing, swimming, and wildlife spotting. Perhaps you want to take a refreshing dip in one of the park's many swimming holes, or take a leisurely hike to one of the stunning viewpoints overlooking the valley.
In the afternoon, we set up camp at one of the most famous river bush camping locations in the Kimberley. With the majestic Cockburn Ranges in the background and the pristine river home to wild crocodiles, this location is truly breathtaking. We spend the evening relaxing by the Pentecost river, enjoying the peaceful sounds of nature and the company of our fellow travelers.


Duration: 1 day

Stop At: Gibb River Road, Between Derby and Kununurra, Western Australia Australia
El Questro to Pentecost River Activity details
Activity:
EL Questro
Jill
Pentecost River
Fishing
Walking distance - undetermined
Time spent at Activity - 4hrs
Level of Activity rating - undetermined
Driving hrs = 40mins
Camping = Pentecost Riverside = 1 nights
(B & D)
Duration: 1 day

Meals included:


Accommodation included: Overnight camping at the Pentecost River

Day 10: Pentecost River to Drysdale Station

Stop At: Drysdale River, Drysdale River, Kimberley Region, Western Australia
Day 10 of our Kimberley adventure tour! Today, is a day of stations and treats. An epic day's drive with 3 amazing station experiences.

We start the day by crossing the imposing Pentecost River, a real 4WD water crossing delight. From there, we'll make our way to Home Valley Station, an iconic Kimberley cattle station with stunning views of the surrounding landscapes.
Next, we'll stop at Ellenbrae Station, where we'll indulge in some of the best hot scones in the Kimberley. These scones are famous throughout the region and are a must-try for anyone visiting the area.
Afterwards, continue your journey to Drysdale Station, one of the few remaining outposts of the Kimberley's cattle industry. Stop for a cold drink and take in the incredible views of the surrounding wilderness.
There's a lot of driving today but lots of interesting stops along the way.
Duration: 7 hours

Stop At: Drysdale River, Drysdale River, Kimberley Region, Western Australia
Pentecost River to Drysdale Station Activity Details
Activity:
Crossing the Pentecost River
Homevalley Station
Cockburn Range Viewing Point
Ellenbrae Station - scones
Visitor Bay at 3 way
Drysdale Station
Walking distance - minimal
Time spent at Activity - 2 to 3hrs
Level of Activity rating - undetermined
Driving hrs = 4hrs
Camping = Drysdale Station = 1 nights
(B & D)
Duration: 12 hours

Meals included:


Accommodation included: Overnight camping at Drysdale Station

Day 11: Drysdale Station to Honeymoon Bay

Stop At: Drysdale River, Drysdale River, Kimberley Region, Western Australia
After breakfast, we'll continue our adventure by heading to Honeymoon Bay on the Northern coastline of Australia. The journey takes us through some of the most beautiful landscapes of the Kimberley region, passing by rivers, gorges, and majestic mountain ranges. Along the way, we'll stop at several scenic spots to take in the stunning views and snap some photos.
We'll arrive at Honeymoon Bay in the afternoon, where we'll set up camp and enjoy the pristine white sand beach and turquoise waters. Take a swim, go fishing or simply relax and soak in the serene atmosphere. In the evening, we'll gather around the campfire and enjoy a delicious dinner while stargazing under the clear Kimberley sky. It's the perfect way to end an unforgettable day on our Kimberley safari adventure tour.
Duration: 8 hours

Meals included:


Accommodation included: Overnight camping at Honeymoon Bay

Day 12: Honeymoon Bay to Munurru King Edward Campsite

Stop At: Mitchell Falls, Mitchell Plateau, Western Australia Australia
Day 12 - Honeymoon Bay to Munurru King Edward Campsite with a visit to the rock art at King Edward's River.
We'll explore Honeymoon Bay today and then make our way to the nearby King Edward's River. Here, we will have the opportunity to see some of the amazing rock art that the Kimberley region is famous for. After spending some time exploring and learning about the history of this sacred place, we will continue on to Munurru King Edward Campsite where we will set up camp for the night
Duration: 1 day

Meals included:


Accommodation included: Overnight camping at Munurru King Edward Campsite

Day 13: Munurru King Edward Campsite to Mitchell Falls to Drysdale Station

Stop At: Mitchell Falls, Mitchell Plateau, Western Australia Australia
Day 13 - Munurru King Edward Campsite to Mitchell Falls and Drysdale Station
Early morning hike to Mitchell Falls, one of the most stunning waterfalls in Australia. Spend the day exploring the falls and the surrounding area.
Optional scenic helicopter flight over Mitchell Falls for a bird's-eye view of this natural wonder (additional cost).
After a full day at Mitchell Falls, drive to Drysdale Station for a comfortable night's rest.
Duration: 1 day

Meals included:


Accommodation included: Overnight camping at Drysdale Station

Day 14: Drysdale Station to Manning Gorge

Stop At: Manning Gorge, 4WD) Manning Rd Via Gibb River Road, Western Australia 6728 Australia
Day 14 - Drysdale Station to Mt Barnett and Manning Gorge.
Today we will leave Drysdale Station and head towards Mt Barnett, where we will stop and visit the famous Manning Gorge. The hike to the gorge takes about 45 minutes and is well worth the effort. Once we arrive at the gorge, we can take a refreshing swim in the crystal clear waters and relax in the beautiful surroundings.
After our visit to Manning Gorge, we will set up camp nearby and enjoy the peacefulness of the Kimberley wilderness. This is a great opportunity to unwind, take a leisurely stroll, and spot some of the local wildlife.
Duration: 1 day

Meals included:


Accommodation included: Overnight camping at Manning Gorge

Day 15: Manning Gorge to Adcock Gorge

Stop At: Adcock Gorge Rd, Western Australia 6728 Australia
Day 15 - Manning Gorge to Adcock Gorge
In the morning, we'll depart Manning Gorge and make our way to Adcock Gorge. This stunning gorge is located on Mount Elizabeth Station and offers crystal clear water and a beautiful waterfall.
We'll arrive at the campsite and set up camp before embarking on a hike to the gorge. The hike takes us through stunning scenery, including open woodlands and rocky outcrops.
Once we reach Adcock Gorge, we'll have the opportunity to cool off in the refreshing water, take in the beautiful surroundings, and enjoy a picnic lunch.
After spending some time at Adcock Gorge, we'll return to our campsite for the evening. We'll enjoy a delicious dinner and spend some time relaxing around the campfire, taking in the peaceful surroundings before retiring to our tents for the night.
Duration: 1 day

Meals included:


Accommodation included: Overnight camping at Adcock Gorge

Day 16: Adcock Gorge to King Leopold Ranges Campsite

Stop At: King Leopold Ranges Conservation Park, via Gibb River Road, 200 km east of Derby, Western Australia 6728 Australia
Day 16: Adcock Gorge - King Leopold Ranges Campsite
Pack up camp and head to Galvins Gorge
Spend the morning hiking and swimming in the picturesque Bell Gorge
Have a picnic lunch at the gorge before heading to King Leopold Ranges Campsite
Set up camp and enjoy the beautiful surroundings of the King Leopold Ranges.
Visit Leopold Gorge
Duration: 1 day

Meals included:


Accommodation included: Overnight camping at King Leopold Ranges Campsite

Day 17: King Leopold Ranges Campsite to Birdwood Station

Stop At: Birdwood, Birdwood, Adelaide Hills, Greater Adelaide, South Australia
Day 17: King Leopold Ranges Campsite - Birdwood Station
Wake up early and enjoy a scenic drive through the King Leopold Ranges, taking in the stunning landscapes and wildlife along the way.
Stop at the historic Silent Grove Homestead for a quick visit and learn about the area's pioneering history.
Continue on to Bell Creek, a picturesque creek with crystal clear waters perfect for a refreshing swim.
From there, head to Bell Gorge, one of the Kimberley's most famous and beautiful gorges. Take a dip in the pristine pool beneath the falls or hike up to the upper pools for a more secluded swim.
After soaking up the natural beauty of Bell Gorge, continue on to Birdwood Station, a working cattle station that offers camping facilities and a range of activities, including horse riding and station tours.
Set up camp at Birdwood Station and enjoy a relaxing evening under the stars, taking in the peaceful surroundings and the sounds of the bush.
Duration: 8 hours

Meals included:


Accommodation included: Overnight camping at Birdwood Station

Day 18: Birdwood Station - Derby - Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm

Stop At: Broome-Cape Leveque Rd 240 km north of Broome, Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia 6725 Australia
Leave Birdwood Downs Station in the morning and head towards the coast
Take the Gibb River Road east and turn north onto the Cape Leveque Road
Stop at the Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community and visit the Sacred Heart Church with its famous mother-of-pearl altar
Continue driving north to Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm
Check in and explore the farm, learn about the pearling industry, and sample some fresh pearl meat
Enjoy dinner and overnight accommodation at Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm
Note that the drive from Birdwood Downs Station to Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm takes about 4-5 hours, depending on road conditions and stops along the way.
Duration: 16 hours

Meals included:


Accommodation included: Overnight Camping at Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm

Day 19: Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm to Pender Bay

Stop At: Broome-Cape Leveque Rd 240 km north of Broome, Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia 6725 Australia
On this day, we will start by taking a tour of the Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm, which is one of the oldest and largest pearl farms in Australia. We will learn about the process of culturing pearls and witness the harvesting of the oysters. After the tour, we will take a scenic cruise around the islands of the Buccaneer Archipelago, where we will see some of the most stunning and pristine coastal landscapes in Australia. This additional cost activity is highly recommended.
In the afternoon, we will continue our journey to Pender Bay, where we will set up camp and spend the night. Pender Bay is a beautiful and secluded spot with crystal clear waters and white sandy beaches. We can relax on the beach, swim, and explore the surrounding area.
Duration: 1 day

Meals included:


Accommodation included: Overnight camping at Pender Bay

Day 20: Pender Bay

Stop At: Broome-Cape Leveque Rd 240 km north of Broome, Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia 6725 Australia
Pender Bay - Time to wind down.
Many who have travelled before to Pender Bay will tell you that there is no better place to wind down after a 21 day trip through the Kimberley. We camp on the top of the cliffs overlooking the bay. We also visit a natural 'castle' spa that is everyone's favourite Instagram photo highlight of a visit to Pender Bay.
Duration: 1 day

Meals included:


Accommodation included: Overnight camping at Pender Bay

Day 21: Pender Bay to Broome

Stop At: Broome, Broome, Kimberley Region, Western Australia
Day 21 - Pender Bay to Broome via Dinosaur Prints at Gantheaume Point. You can see the footprints of dinosaurs that lived millions of years ago embedded in the rocks at low tide. It's a fascinating sight to see! After exploring the prints, continue your journey to Broome to catch the Sunset on the famous Cable Beach and a Camel Ride.

After drinks on the beach it's time to say goodbye after an epic adventure through one of the worlds last frontiers.
Duration: 1 hour

Meals included:

Accommodation included: Accommodation not provided. Please book into your own preferred accommodation in Broome. Trip concludes approx. 630pm.

Informacion Adicional
"Not wheelchair accessible"
"Near public transportation"
"Not recommended for travelers with back problems"
"Not recommended for pregnant travelers"
"No heart problems or other serious medical conditions"
"Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level"
"Persons must be over 18 years to attend unless authorised."
"This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund"
"This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund"
"This tour/activity will have a maximum of 14 travelers"
"Confirmation will be received at time of booking"



Hora de Inicio: 09:30 AM
Duración: 21 Days
Lugar de comienzo: Traveler pickup is offered
We will pick you up from your nominated hotel or accommodation location or the airport.

Airports

  • Broome Airport, Broome, Western Australia Australia


Cancelaciones y devoluciones: If you cancel at least 7 day(s) in advance of the scheduled departure, there is no cancellation fee.
If you cancel between 3 and 6 day(s) in advance of the scheduled departure, there is a 50 percent cancellation fee.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, there is a 100 percent cancellation fee.

Incluye

  • 20x Breakfast
  • 20x Dinner
  • Accommodation included: 21 nights
  • Entry/Admission - Bungle Bungle Range
  • Entry/Admission - Kungkalanayi Lookout
  • Entry/Admission - Cathedral Gorge
  • Entry/Admission - El Questro Wilderness Park
  • Entry/Admission - Emma Gorge
  • Entry/Admission - Pentecost River
  • Entry/Admission - King Leopold Ranges Conservation Park
  • Entry/Admission - Cape Leveque
  • Entry/Admission - Wyndham Port and Jetty
  • Entry/Admission - Gibb River Road
  • Entry/Admission - Wolfe Creek Crater National Park
  • Entry/Admission - Adcock Gorge
  • Entry/Admission - Tunnel Creek National Park
  • Entry/Admission - Lake Argyle
  • Entry/Admission - Mitchell Falls
  • Entry/Admission - Manning Gorge

No Incluye

  • No lunches provided. We support local shops for lunch stops and snacks available from supermarkets.
  • Flights to or from Broome for the start and end of the trip.

Instalaciones


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