Experience Overview
Journey through Australia’s Outback on a 14-day adventure through the Kimberley region. Weave through the boulders and chasms of the Bungle Bungles in the Purnululu National Park, dive into the infinity pool at Lake Argyle and unwind in natural thermal pools in El Questro Wilderness Park. Take a helicopter to see Mitchell Plateau from above, hike to gorges and tiered waterfalls and search for freshwater crocodiles at Windjana Gorge. Learn about the rich First Nations history of the area from Traditional Custodians and spend each night camping under the stars.
Highlights
- Spend two days exploring the Bungle Bungles– a unique orange and black striped 'beehive' formation more than 20 million years old.
- Relax at Lake Argyle – one of the largest man-made lakes in the southern hemisphere. Kayak, stand-up paddleboard or swim in the infinity pool and soak up the views of the area.
- Hike to gorges and waterfalls in the El Questro Wilderness Park. Unwind in the natural thermal pools shaded by palm trees and look for ripple markings in the rocks, formed under shallow tidal waters millions of years ago.
- Explore the rugged terrain of the Mitchell Plateau on a 4WD adventure. Hike to the four-tiered Mitchell Falls and take a helicopter flight back to camp for panoramic views from above.
- Visit the secluded Dalmanyi (Bell Gorge) and swim in the clear pool, surrounded by a horseshoe of cliffs and tiered waterfalls.
Trip Details
Product Code: 2322
Tour Type: Small Group
Accommodation: Basic
Transport: Private 4WD vehicle
Guide Language: English
Travel Styles: Overland Expedition
Tour Operator: Intrepid Travel
Supplier Code: PKRB
Starts: Broome / Derby / Dimalurru (Tunnel Creek) / Windjana Gorge, Australia
Finishes: Fitzroy Crossing / Broome, Australia
Duration: 14 days
Departures: Guaranteed
Physical Rating: Demanding
Includes
Meals: Breakfasts (13), Lunch (13), Dinner (10)Accommodation: Camping: shared facilities (5nts),Manning Gorge Camp: shared facilities (2nts),El Questro Camp: shared facilities (2nts),Lake Argyle Camp: shared facilities (2nts),Bungle Bungles Safari Camp: shared facilities (2nts)
Price
Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $5,490 ($392 /day)
Itinerary
Welcome to Broome! Or Rubibi, in the language of the Yawuru people, who are the Traditional Owners of the land on which Broome is now located. Start your adventure straight away, setting off early this morning, and travel through the remote and beautiful Kimberley landscape. After crossing the Fitzroy River, visit the Boab Prison Tree in Derby. Then, wander around 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. As you walk, look out for the stalactites and a large variety of wildlife like bats and freshwater crocodiles, and hear the legend of Jandamarra – an Aboriginal 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.
Accommodation:
- Camping (with shared facilities) (Number of Nights: 1)
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.
Accommodation:
- Permanent tented camp (with shared facilities) (Number of Nights: 1)
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. This afternoon, visit the 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, take some time exploring the rock walls beside the main pool, where you’ll find Wandjina rock art, before heading back to camp for the night.
Accommodation:
- Permanent tented camp (with shared facilities) (Number of Nights: 1)
It’s an early start this morning as you kick off a two-day adventure to the Mitchell Plateau. Drive through 4WD country along the rugged Kalumburu Road, then onto the Mitchell Plateau Track. After crossing rivers and passing by Livistonia palm forests, you’ll emerge from the savannah and onto the Mitchell Plateau. When you arrive, take the time to settle into camp before sitting down for dinner with your fellow travellers.
Accommodation:
- Camping (with shared facilities) (Number of Nights: 1)
Today you’ll explore the Mitchell Plateau on a hike to the Little and Big Merten Falls. As you hike, take in the surrounding landscape of rocky sandstone, waterholes and fern-lined caves. When you arrive at the falls, take a dip in the plunge pools, look at the Gwion Gwion (Bradshaw) rock art and learn about the area’s prized bush-tucker like Miiyani (waterlily). Later, take a scenic helicopter flight back to camp, over the top of the falls and see the diverse landscape from above.
Accommodation:
- Camping (with shared facilities) (Number of Nights: 1)
This morning, travel to Drysdale River Station. This family owned and operated cattle station has approximately 10,000 cattle on their million-acre property. When you arrive, take some time to explore the nearby surroundings at your own pace or maybe sit back and enjoy a cold drink in the beer garden and warm yourself around the log fire in the cool night air.
Accommodation:
- Camping (with shared facilities) (Number of Nights: 1)
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 bit of 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.
Accommodation:
- Permanent tented camp (with shared facilities) (Number of Nights: 1)
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 for you 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.
Accommodation:
- Permanent tented camp (with shared facilities) (Number of Nights: 1)
This morning, drive to Kununurra, where you have some free time to wander the shops and galleries in the main area or find a local cafe for a coffee. Then, time permitting, you'll have the option to visit the Hoochery (a local distillery known for its rum) or the Zebra Rock Gallery (a gallery showcasing crafted ornaments made from Zebra Rock found in the region) with your leader. This afternoon, travel to the shores of the expansive Lake Argyle – the heart of the Ord River Irrigation System which has transformed this dry region into an agricultural oasis. Spend some time exploring the area and maybe dive into the infinity pool at Lake Argyle camp.
Accommodation:
- Permanent tented camp (with shared facilities) (Number of Nights: 1)
Today is a free day for you to explore Lake Argyle at your own pace. Maybe visit the Durack Homestead Museum, set off on the bluff hike or join a sunset boat cruise on the lake (highly recommended). Tonight, maybe sit down for dinner at the holiday park’s restaurant.
Accommodation:
- Permanent tented camp (with shared facilities) (Number of Nights: 1)
After a leisurely morning, head down the Great Northern Highway to Purnululu National Park, home of the magnificent Bungle Bungles. This UNESCO World Heritage site is known for its landscape of unique orange and black striped ‘beehive’ geological formations, created by rivers over a period of 20 million years. When you arrive, take some time to settle into your private permanent tented camp and take in the views of the Bungles Massif and the Kimberley night sky from your door.
Accommodation:
- Permanent tented camp (with shared facilities) (Number of Nights: 1)
Spend the morning exploring the Echidna Chasm, known for its towering Livistonia Palm trees. Set off on the Echidna Chasm Walk, following the steep-sided gorge walls with shades of oranges and reds that glow when the sun hits them. Take in the panoramic views over the Osmand Range before continuing to the Cathedral Gorge. Known for its towering rocks, which create a natural amphitheatre due to its acoustics, spend the afternoon walking the Cathedral Gorge Trail. Later today, maybe take an optional scenic helicopter flight for a bird-eye view over the beehive domes.
Accommodation:
- Permanent tented camp (with shared facilities) (Number of Nights: 1)
This morning, travel to Fitzroy Crossing. Named due to the Martuwarra (Fitzroy River) that runs through it, the Fitzroy Valley is home to more than 40 Aboriginal communities, combining five different language groups – Bunuba, Gooniyandi, Nyikina, Wangkatjunka and Walmajarri. On the way, stop at the China Wall near Halls Creek – a natural white limestone wall which looks like a miniature Great Wall of China. If there’s time, make another stop at Mary’s Pool for lunch before continuing to Fitzroy Crossing. The rest of the evening is free for you to explore the area before settling into camp by the Fitzroy River.
Accommodation:
- Camping (with shared facilities) (Number of Nights: 1)
This morning, join the Darlgunya Cultural Walk, where your local indigenous guide will take you through the remnants of the old postal settlement and down to the Fitzroy Riverbanks. Learn about the wild Fitzroy River – about its plants, wildlife and the significance to the local culture. Enjoy lunch on the way, before returning to Broome this afternoon. When you arrive in Broome, your trip will come to an end. If you’d like to stay longer, just talk to your booking agent ahead of time.
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Intrepid Travel
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Reviews
Sara - Traveled, May 2025
Fantastic trip across the Kimberley. Well paced. Gorgeous sites and yummy food. Brilliant guides who made everything easy and who respectfully exhibited their passion for the place and their job. Loved it!
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 05/27/2025
Tom - Traveled, May 2025
This trip was excellent due to the professionalism and hard work of our guides Gareth and Tex. They provided timely and informed information. They cooked some amazing meals. The itinerary was excellent. I would not hesitate to recommend a Kimberley Wild tour based on my experience on this trip.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 05/27/2025
Marie - Traveled, June 2025
A 14 day Kimberley Trail Tour was made highly enjoyable by our guides Jim and Jake. Due to heavy unseasonal rain many roads were closed. The trip was fantastic because these two wonderful humans worked so hard to make this trip enjoyable.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 06/17/2025
Adele - Traveled, May 2025
If you want to experience the Kimberley, enjoy the outdoors and camping, and have a reasonable level of fitness, this is the trip for you. Our tour guides were amazing.... knowledgeable, friendly, helpful and great cooks - and that is just some of their skills. Thoroughly recommended!
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 05/27/2025
Bernard - Traveled, May 2025
it wos from start to finish a well "oiled" machine. The guides were well educated, knowledgeable , hard working .Listened to any concerns , even if we wanted a ice cream.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 05/27/2025
Daniela - Traveled, May 2025
Our trip was amazing mainly thanks to our tour guides Gareth and Tex. Not only were they a well of information about anything one might want to know along the way, but they wete caring, hard working, well organized, great planners, coordinated with each other, entertaning, and great cooks - taking special care of me the only vegan on the trip!7
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 05/27/2025
Jane - Traveled, May 2025
Really appreciated the opportunities we had to engage with indigenous women ‘on country.’ Meeting these people who are so connected to their country on their country is a unique experience. Thanks to the trip organisers for making this engagement possible. It does so much to further our understanding of indigenous culture.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 05/27/2025
Jurina - Traveled, May 2025
Fantastic Kimberley trip, extremely well organised, delicious food and great itinerary! Can highly recommend!
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 06/01/2025
Martyn - Traveled, May 2025
A well paced and fascination exploration of the must see sites in the Kimberley with passionate, caring and knowledgeable guides. Highly recommended.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 05/27/2025
Paul - Traveled, May 2025
Fantastic fun full of stunning places and fabulous experiences and the two guides Gareth and Tex were extraordinary in their knowledge, expertise and ever constant care for our enjoyment. Excellent.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 05/27/2025
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