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Get wild on this 11-day adventure through the remote Kimberley Outback. Sparsely populated and ruggedly beautiful, you’ll walk through Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges Conservation Park to Manning Gorge, explore the Tunnel Creek cave system and spend two nights under the stars in your permanent tented camp in Purnululu National Park. Swim in waterfalls and gorges, hike through red-rock formations and palm oases and learn about the rich First Nations history of the area from Traditional Custodians. Whether you’re visiting from overseas or travelling domestically, this journey through the Kimberley showcases some of the best parts of the Aussie Outback.
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Dimalurru (Tunnel Creek) National Park
<Welcome to Broome! Or Rubibi, in the language of the Yawuru people, who are the Traditional Custodians of the land on which Broome is now located. Start your adventure straight away, setting off early this morning and travelling through the remote and beautiful Kimberley landscape. After crossing the Fitzroy River, visit the Boab Prison Tree in Derby. Then, wander an art gallery before continuing along the Gibb River Road to Tunnel Creek. When you arrive, explore this 750 m long cave system carved through the Napier Range. Look out for the stalactites and a large variety of wildlife like bats and freshwater crocodiles, and hear the legend of Jandamarra – a First Nation freedom fighter who used the tunnel as a hide out in the late 1800's. Tonight, settle into camp near Windjana Gorge and watch as the stars come alive, away from the city lights.
Make sure you’re on time this morning, as your trip will kick off straight away. See the Joining Point Instructions in the Essential Trip Information for details on where to meet your leader. Your travel time today will be approximately 6 or 7 hours. Your walking distance will be approximately 2 km or 1 hour. The longest uninterrupted drive today will be approximately 2.5 hours from Derby to Tunnel Creek, with no toilet facilities on the way. The Tunnel Creek Trail is a Grade 5 (difficult) walk. There are loose rocks and uneven surfaces, with some sections requiring rock hopping, wading through waist deep water on submerged rocks and a short swim in complete darkness. Some sections require three points of contact at all times. Please make sure that you have your swimwear, towel, head torch and closed-toe wet shoes in your day pack when leaving Broome this morning, as your main luggage will be stowed away in the back of the vehicle. Tonight’s campsite requires you to set up your own dome tents (provided). Alternatively, you can sleep in a swag (a canvas bedroll) under the stars. Facilities are basic and showers are solar heated. There is no opportunity to purchase alcohol between Broome and Kununurra. If you’d like to bring alcoholic drinks to have around the campfire, please buy them in Broome before the trip starts. Please only bring cans, as glass bottles will break due to the corrugation on the Gibb River Road. -
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Mt Barnett Station
<The Napier Range is over 350 million years old and is home to the geological wonder of Windjana Gorge. Spend this morning walking beneath the gorge walls, looking for freshwater crocodiles, local birdlife and Indigenous bush tucker. This afternoon, you’ll travel to Bell Gorge (Dalmanyi). This landmark in the West Kimberleys is known for its cascading waterfalls and clear pools formed millions of years ago. When you arrive, set off on the Bell Gorge Trail to Dalmanyi Falls. When you reach the end of the trail, stop and explore the area from the top of the falls or maybe continue along the Falls Trail, taking you through the creek above the falls.
Your travel time today will be approximately 5 or 6 hours. Your hiking distance will be approximately 5 km or 4 hours on Grade 2 and 4 trails. The Windjana Gorge Trail is a Grade 2 (easy) 2 km return walk, taking around 1 hour. The trail has a rough surface that may have some moderate hills. The Bell Gorge Trail is a Grade 4 (challenging) walk with an initial steep downhill section with loose, uneven surfaces. After crossing a small creek, continue along the rocky dry creek bed and up to the top of Dalmanyi Falls. The Falls Trail is a Grade 5 (difficult) walk and an optional extension of the Bell Gorge Trail, requiring crossing the creek above the falls on slippery rocks submerged in fast-flowing water. The descent to the pool below requires three points of contact at all times. You’ll spend two nights in the comfort of our own private safari camp at Mount Barnett Station near Manning Gorge. The camp features large tents on raised platforms with twin stretcher beds, mattresses and our own sheltered kitchen area. There are hot showers and flush toilets nearby. The camp runs on a diesel generator which is turned off at 9 pm. -
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Mt Barnett Station
<Travel to Manning Gorge, where you'll hike the Manning Falls Trail. Starting with a river crossing, follow the trail along the Manning River to the falls. When you arrive, cool off in the deep clear pool or maybe climb to the top of the waterfall for panoramic views over Mount Barnett Station. This afternoon, visit Galvans Gorge. After a short bushwalk, dive into the cool waters of the gorge and sit underneath the falls for a natural back massage. Then, explore the rock walls beside the main pool, where you’ll find Wandjina rock art, before heading back to camp for the night.
Your travel time today will be approximately 2 hours. Your hiking distance will be approximately 6.6 km or 4 hours on Grade 4 and 3 trails. The Manning Falls Trail is a Grade 4 (challenging) 5.6 km 3-hour walk that starts with a swim across the Manning River (approx 300m). The trail has a rough and rocky surface, sections with very steep hills, and involves some rock hopping. The trail gets progressively harder towards the end. The trail is exposed, with very little shade. The Galvans Gorge Trail is a Grade 3 (moderate) 1 km return walk, taking around 1 hour without time for a swim. There are some short steep hills, a rough surface, and it involves some rock hopping. -
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El Questro Station
<Today is a driving day, so sit back, relax and enjoy the Kimberley scenery and the famous ‘Gibb River Road massage’ provided by the rugged dirt track you'll be driving on. Today is a long travel day, so it's a good idea to get stuck into your book or favourite podcast. Along the way, you’ll stop off at the Pentecost River Lookout that takes in the river floodplain and the tabletop Cockburn Ranges. Tonight, settle into camp at El Questro and enjoy a relaxing night by the campfire.
Your travel time today will be approximately 6 or 7 hours. Tonight's private camp at El Questro has large tents on raised platforms with twin stretcher beds, mattresses and a sheltered kitchen area. Nearby shared facilities have hot showers and flush toilets. Tonight’s dinner is not included and is at your own expense. The bar at El Questro Station serves burgers and pizza. Depending on the timing of the day, the non-included meal may take place tomorrow instead, or alternatively at Lake Argyle, which has a pub menu. Your leader will advise. -
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El Questro Station
<After breakfast, set off on the Emma Gorge Trail, known for its towering 120 m cliff face made of cockburn and quartz sandstone. As you walk along the crystal-clear pools and waterfalls, look out for ripple markings in the rocks formed under shallow tidal waters millions of years ago. Then, take a short walk through the forest of Livistona and pandanus palms to the Zebedee Springs. When you arrive, spend some time exploring the natural thermal rock pools at the base of the cliff and cool off with a dip in the water. This afternoon is free to spend how you like. Maybe cruise on the Chamberlain Gorge, join a bush tucker walk or bird watching tour or simply explore this wilderness park at your pace. Tonight, maybe head out for a pub-style dinner at the restaurant on El Questro Station.
Your hiking distance will be approximately 3.8 km or 2.5 hours on Grade 4 and 2 trails. The Emma Gorge Trail is a Grade 4 (challenging) 3.2 km return walk, taking around 2 hours. The trail is mostly flat with some steep sections, loose and slippery rocks, and involves some rock hopping, especially towards the end. Don't forget your swimmers as this is a fantastic spot to cool off. The Zebedee Springs Trail is a Grade 2 (easy) 600 m return walk, taking around 30 minutes, without the time for a swim. The trail is mostly flat with some elevated sections. The afternoon is free for you to choose your own activities. We recommend that you pre-book the Chamberlain Gorge Cruise as this activity can sell out far in advance. Please book directly with El Questro via their website. -
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Lake Argyle
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Lake Argyle
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Purnululu National Park
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Purnululu National Park
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Fitzroy Crossing
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Broome
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Leistungen 2026
- Camping (mit Gemeinschaftseinrichtungen) (4 Nächte), Festes Zeltlager (mit Gemeinschaftseinrichtungen) (4 Nächte), Öko-Safari-Camp (mit Gemeinschaftseinrichtungen) (2 Nächte)
- Derby - Boab-Gefängnisbaum
- Derby - Norval Kunstgalerie
- West Kimberley Gorges - Erkundung des Tunnel Creek (Dimalurru)
- West Kimberley Gorges - Bell Gorge (Dalmanyi) Wanderung
- West-Kimberley-Schluchten - Windjana-Schlucht-Wanderung
- West Kimberley Gorges - Wanderung zu den Manning Falls
- West Kimberley Gorges - Galvans Gorge Walk
- El Questro - Zebedee Hot Springs
- El Questro - Emma-Schlucht-Wanderung
- Bungle Bungles - Echidna Chasm
- Bungle Bungles - Domschlucht
- Halls Creek - Besuch der Chinesischen Mauer
- Fitzroy Crossing - Darlgunya Cultural Walk mit Aborigine-Führer
- Derby - Boab Prison Tree
- Derby - Norval Art Gallery
- West Kimberley Gorges - Exploration of Tunnel Creek (Dimalurru)
- West Kimberley Gorges - Bell Gorge (Dalmanyi) Hike
- West Kimberley Gorges - Windjana Gorge Walk
- West Kimberley Gorges - Manning Falls Hike
- West Kimberley Gorges - Galvans Gorge Walk
- El Questro - Zebedee Hot Springs
- El Questro - Emma Gorge Hike
- Bungle Bungles - Echidna Chasm
- Bungle Bungles - Cathedral Gorge
- Halls Creek - China Wall Visit
- Fitzroy Crossing - Darlgunya Cultural Walk with Aboriginal Guide
- 10x Frühstück
- 10x Mittagessen
- 9x Abendessen
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