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West Kimberley Adventure

West Kimberley Adventure

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Description

A region of incredible natural beauty and spiritual significance to the First Nations people, Western Australia’s Kimberley region is one of Australia’s greatest wildernesses. While you may not see many other travellers on the open roads and the drive days can be long, you don’t have to spends weeks at a time to see a mix of the highlights and lesser-known gems. This short journey will show you some of the region’s best natural landscapes and places of cultural importance, like croc spotting on a wildlife cruise through Geikie Gorge, learning about the legend of Jandamarra on a tour of Tunnel Creek or bushwalking to Manning Falls.

Trip Name
West Kimberley Adventure
Last Updated
2020-09-30
Days
6
Capacity
20
Highlights
  • Take a barefoot stroll as you watch the sunset along Broome Beach.
  • Go underground in the historic cave systems of Tunnel Creek.
  • Cool off with a swim in a sheltered waterhole at Galvans Gorge.
  • Spot a flurry of native birdlife in Geikie Gorge and maybe even a freshwater croc!
  • Spend the night camping on a real cattle station.

Itinerary

During ‘the Wet’ most 4WD roads and National Parks in the Kimberley are closed, including the Gibb River Road which in the wet season turns into a fully flowing river. Due to the region being mostly inaccessible, we only operate these trips through the dry months, usually April until October. Departures during the shoulder season (usually April/early May and October) are at some risk of road and National Park closures. In most cases we will try and operate an amended itinerary, depending on the extent of the closures. We reserve the right to amend itineraries at short notice, during any time of the year. ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER CULTURAL EXPERIENCES & COMMUNITIES: Please note due to cultural sensitivities, entry to particular parts of local First Nations communities may be unavailable. Where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander guides are unavailable in the Red Centre an Intrepid guide will lead the interpretive cultural walk. Top End cultural experiences are only available during the dry season (May-Oct) as site is subject to flooding (contact our customer service team for availability). Participants may be absent due to cultural commitments with minimal prior notification and Intrepid reserves the right to amend the itinerary in these circumstances with no obligation to refund.

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