Lake Argyle, Bungle Bungle & Ord River
Our suggested itineraries vary in duration from three days up to two weeks and can be tailored to suit your interests. For those with just a few days to spare, our 3-Day itineraries are perfect. They’re packed with must-see highlights and local secrets
Have a week to explore? Our 7-day plans balance famous attractions with hidden gems, ensuring a well-rounded experience. Two weeks? our longer itineraries offer a deep dive into the destinations culture, scenery and landscape. Each itinerary is just a starting point, you can mix and match to create your perfect travel experience.
Planning a Kimberley holiday by yourself can be a little like sailing your ship into uncharted waters. You know the direction you want to go, you’re just not quite sure how long you’ll need, which sights are worth going ‘off course’ for, what conditions you will encounter, and what you might be missing out on!
Kimberley Experiences will help you navigate your ideal holiday. Once you’ve selected your ‘wish list’ destinations and experiences, we’ll work with you to fine-tune your itinerary to ensure you maximise every moment in this spectacular part of Australia.
The Kimberley Experiences team is made up of experienced local and long-term Kimberley residents whose knowledge and enthusiasm pave the way for tailoring your dream Kimberley itinerary.
Whether you’re travelling around Australia in your caravan or flying into the Kimberley for just a few nights, we are here to help make your time in this amazing part of the world, an experience you will never forget.
World Heritage listed Purnululu National Park is the icon of the Kimberley.
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Kununurra is a young town and was only established in 1961 as a service centre for the Ord River Irrigation Scheme. The adventure hub of the Kimberley, Kununurra is the place to come to experience the majestic Kimberley ranges, mighty rivers and gorges.
Broome is a beach resort town in Western Australia’s Kimberley region. Along its Indian Ocean coastline, the white sands of 22km-long Cable Beach offer a dramatic backdrop for sunset camel rides.
The Purnululu National Park is a World Heritage Site in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia. The 239,723-hectare national park is located approximately 300 kilometres south of Kununurra.
Mitchell River National Park lies in a remote part of the Kimberley and contains majestic waterfalls, Aboriginal rock art and sites of cultural significance to the Wunambal people.
The Kimberley is Western Australia’s sparsely settled northern region. It’s known for large swaths of wilderness defined by rugged ranges, dramatic gorges, semi-arid savannah and a largely isolated coastline.
El Questro Wilderness Park is a wilderness park on El Questro Station, a cattle station that diversified its pastoral operation to include tourism, located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
So you think you’ve experienced everything the Kimberley has to offer? Think again! It's a local secret that the wet season is the best time to experience the East Kimberley. The landscape comes alive after tropical rains wash away the last of the dry and plunging waterfalls spring up out of nowhere.
Read MoreHas travelling to the Kimberley been on your bucket list for a while but left you feeling a little overwhelmed? We don’t blame you - the Kimberley spans an area over 424,517km² or in other words, is three times the size of England! With so much space and so many things to do and see up here, it’s can be a little daunting to plan a trip without feeling like you’re missing out on something.
Read MoreThere is no shortage of amazing experiences and destinations in the Kimberley. The entire northwest of Australia is a feast for the senses and will leave you not only in awe, but never wanting to leave. What better way to witness this vast and remote part of the country than from the sky? We have put together a few of the most unique ways to experience the Kimberley by helicopter.
Read MoreCovering nearly 423,000 square kilometres, this ancient region has fewer people per square kilometre than almost any other place on Earth. Despite its remoteness, there are several ways to reach the Kimberley depending on your time and budget. Kununurra and Broome are the two major gateway towns in the Kimberley, and both are must-visits for a true Kimberley experience.
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