Visit The Kimberley, Australia
In the Kimberley pristine beaches fringe the Indian Ocean, and through the wet season mighty rivers burst to life, thundering in waterfalls and feeding pockets of lush rainforest amongst the arid desert.

Sunset, The Ord River, East Kimberley
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One of the worlds last unspoilt regions, this time-worn land shelters great beauty in its rugged isolation.
Pristine beaches fringe the Indian Ocean and through the wet season, from November to April, mighty rivers burst to life, thundering in waterfalls and feeding pockets of lush rainforest amongst the arid desert, vast open plains, complex cave systems and ancient boab trees.
The bird and wildlife here is astonishing and the local people are friendly, unpretentious and proud of their history.
Exploring The Kimberley
Broome, Derby and Kununurra are the main gateways, but outside of these areas the experience of the remote Outback is more important than the accommodation, where your choices are limited.
Most roads in this area are unsealed and require a 4WD vehicle, so to explore the area you’ll have to choose between travelling alone, linking up with a small convoy of vehicles led by an experienced guide or joining a small group guided tour.
Our specialists will be able to advise which will best suit your interests, itinerary and experience.
Places within The Kimberley
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- Oozing with colour, Broome is an exotic, laid back town that was once the pearling capital of the world and drew its population from a range of nations who came on the promise of pearls.
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- The name 'Kununurra' means 'meeting of big waters' in the language of the local Aboriginal people, and the town itself was established alongside Lake Kununurra on the Ord River, as the centre of the massive Ord River Irrigation Scheme.
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