Description
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.
- Explore the Tunnel Creek cave system and learn about Jandamarra, a First Nations freedom fighter who used the caves to evade police in the late 1800s.
- Take a guided walk through Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges Conservation Park to Manning Gorge, where you can swim beneath a waterfall and view ancient Indigenous rock art.
- Spend two nights under the stars in your private permanent tented camp in Purnululu National Park, with stunning views of the Bungle Bungles.
- Walk through Cathedral Gorge and experience the natural amphitheatre of red rock, carved out over millions of years to create this incredible acoustic wonder.
- Visit Lake Argyle, one of the largest man-made lakes in the southern hemisphere. Learn how the lake transformed this once-dry region into an agricultural oasis and take a dip in the infinity pool at Lake Argyle camp.




