
Explore The Kimberley Region Of Western Australia
The Kimberley is an explorer’s paradise. With dazzling rock formations, natural wonders and pristine wilderness, you can’t pass up the opportunity to experience this part of Western Australia. Located in the northwest of the state, there’s everything from Savannah to the sea with plenty of surprises.
There are so many highlights in the Kimberley region, it’s impossible to pick just one. While you may be sad to leave one, you’ll be amazed at what lies just around the corner. The World Heritage-listed Bungle Bungles are a sight to behold with their striped beehive structure standing tall in the outback. They’re made all the more amazing when you discover that only the local people knew of their existence until the early 1980s!
Despite being renowned as a dry region, the Kimberley is in fact home to Australia’s second-largest freshwater manmade lake, Lake Argyle. A sunset cruise along this expansive waterhole shows just how much it has changed the landscape of northwest Australia. Other lush oases include Manning Falls, the Zebedee Springs, Bell Gorge and Windjana Gorge, the latter of which is home to harmless freshwater crocodiles.
The departure point for many tours of the Kimberley region is Broome. A coastal outback town, it’s home to Cable Beach, one of Australia’s finest stretches of sand, where you can even ride on a camel’s back during sunset. This pearling town is also home to the spectacle of the Staircase To The Moon, a rare occurrence in which the reflection of the moonlight appears like steps on the exposed tidal flats.
From natural waterholes to towering rock formations and outback towns, the Kimberley is one of the most amazing regions in Western Australia. You can book a group tour with Kimberley Wild Expeditions, providing short breaks and extended touring with accommodation, transport, meals, activities and an experienced tour guide included.
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