
Top 5 Things To Do In The Kimberley Region
Handsomely rugged and bathed in desert heat, the Kimberley region of Western Australia is full of adventure. A camping tour is an unforgettable experience that gets you right into the heart of it all, with dirt underneath your fingernails, morning showers in natural waterholes and an incredible amount of wildlife to spot. Book a camping tour and tick off these things to do in the Kimberley.
Hiking Into Gorges
Kimberley is abound with beautiful gorges including Bell Gorge, Cathedral Gorge and Windjana Gorge. From towering walls to rock pools, you can look in amazement at these awe-inspiring structures.
Swimming In Waterfalls
Some of the above gorges are blessed with spectacular waterfalls that are safe to swim beneath and enjoy a refreshing dip. As the waters cascade over natural steps and spill over cliff edges, you can soak up the feeling of being in total paradise.
Encountering Local Wildlife
If you’re lucky enough to spot some of the Kimberley’s wildlife, it’s a moment you won’t forget. From crocodiles to snakes and birds of prey to wallabies, there’s an array of adorable and not-so adorable but just as fascinating creatures!
Discovering Ancient Rock Art
The Kimberley is home to the oldest culture in the world and there’s plenty of evidence of such in the rock surfaces that surround you. One of the most striking is the symbol of the Wandjina – ancient, mysterious and deeply spiritual to the Aboriginals.
Camping In Nature’s Wilderness
Explore the Kimberley, then come evening, settle down around a campfire, share stories with fellow travellers and camp beneath the stars – there’s no escape like it. Wake the next morning with the view of the Bungle Bungles – enormous stripy domes – one of the best campsites in all of Australia.
Visit the Kimberley region with Kimberley Wild and immerse yourself in the gorges, waterfalls, wildlife, rock art and camping culture. Providing group tours from day trips to 21-day expeditions.
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