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11 Day Kimberley 4WD Safari, Kununurra to Kununurra

offered by supplier M16382 (read about supplier)

Key Information:
Tour Duration: 11 day(s)
Group Size: 4 - 7 people
Destination(s): Australia  
Specialty Categories: National Parks   Camping  
Season: May - October
Airfare Included: No
Tour Customizable: No
Minimum Per Person Price: 3895 Australian Dollar (AUD)
Maximum Per Person Price: 4095 Australian Dollar (AUD)

Spend 11 days in the rugged Kimberley region of Northern Australia. With a maximum of 7 people in a luxury 4WD, enjoy the sights with a local experienced guide and in small group comfort.

Highlights:
- Bungle Bungles including helicopter flight
- 2 nights El Questro
- Aboriginal Rock Art
- Bushtucker & Bush Medicine Walks
- Mitchell Plateau & Falls, with Helicopter Flight
- Geike Gorge cruise
- Manning Gorge & Waterfall
- Bell Gorge
- Galvans Gorge
- King Leopold Ranges
- Napier Range
- Windjana Gorge
- Tunnel Creek.

Tour Itinerary:

Day 1 (L,D)

You will be collected from your hotel at 1pm this afternoon to begin your 11 day 4WD safari through the Kimberley region.

After lunch on the banks of Lake Kununurra, we turn off onto the famous Gibb River road to begin our adventure through the Kimberley !

Our destination this afternoon is El Questro Wilderness Park, which is a million acres in size. Just before the turn off, we stop to view an Aboriginal art site, which consists of East Kimberley peg figures, Wandjana figures and contemporary styles.

After setting up camp, there’s the opportunity for a swim in the rockpools (part of the Pentecost River) before dinner.

Overnight camp - El Questro campground (2 night stay)

Day 2 (B,L,D)

An early start this morning to beat the crowds to Zebedee Springs for a relaxing dip in the thermal pools, set amongst palm trees.

We’ll return to camp for breakfast and then take a walk into El Questro Gorge, which is a trail through a deep, narrow gorge, flanked by sheer cliffs. The walk features clear pools and lush tropical vegetation and the rainforest canopy has a diverse ecosystem, while keeping us shaded and cool through most of the walk. There are a couple of places to stop for a swim along the way.

Back to camp for lunch and this afternoon, visit the Durack Tree and then there’s some free time in camp.

Overnight camp - El Questro campground

Day 3 (B,L,D)

Leaving El Questro, we head back onto the Gibb River Road where we’ll drive through the mighty Pentecost River to a lookout, for fantastic views of the river and the mighty Cockburn Ranges.

We visit another art site along the way, with cuples, Wandjana figures and Petroglyphs (rock carvings). This is also where the local Aboriginal people used to shelter and sharpen their spears.

Turning onto the Kalumburu Road, we stop on the banks of the Gibb River and view a rock art site.

After lunch, we continue north to Miners Pool for a swim and some time to relax. Many species of birdlife can be seen here and for the early risers, kangaroo’s often come out at sunrise.

This evening, we’ll have a traditional camp oven roast, cooked in the hot coals.

Overnight camp - Miners Pool campground

Day 4 (B,L,D)

We have a later start this morning and after breakfast we continue north to King Edward River, where we’ll view 2 unique art sites and a burial site. Your guide will interpret these art sites, of Gwion (Bradshaw), Wandjana figures, Thylacine and other contempory styles and will explain their significance.

This afternoon there’s plenty of time to swim before sunset and the riverbank is home to an array of birdlife.

Overnight camp - on the banks of the King Edward River (2 night stay).

Day 5 (B,L,D)

Today is spent swimming and exploring in the Mitchell Falls area. On our 3km walk into the falls, we’ll visit Little and Big Mertens Falls, 2 rock art sites and delve into some bushtuckers and medicines.

The rest of the day is spent swimming and relaxing at Mitchell Falls, a three-tiered waterfall cascading over the plateau’s edge and into the Mitchell River.

We’ll take a short helicopter ride back to the car park enjoying the amazing views on the way and then make our way back to camp.

Overnight camp - on the banks of the King Edward River

Day 6 (B,L,D)

We leaving camp this morning to head south again and continue our journey along the Gibb River road.

Our destination today is Mt. Barnett Station and Manning Gorge, where, this afternoon, we relax and enjoy a swim in the picturesque surrounds.

There is also the option of taking the longer hike to Upper Manning Falls.

Overnight camp - Manning Gorge campground

Day 7 (B,L,D)

Our first stop this morning is Galvans Gorge, a small picturesque gorge, surrounded by boab trees. It has some interesting rock art and is a great place for a relaxing swim.

Then we’ll head to Bell Gorge, which is said to be the most picturesque gorge in the Kimberley. Here we take a short hike which leads to the waterfall, where we have a swim.

Continuing west, we pass through the King Leopold and Napier Ranges to Windjana Gorge, part of an ancient Devonian reef system where the Lennard River has cut through the Napier range. Freshwater crocodiles can often be seen lazing around on the river banks.

We set up camp and watch the sunset over the Napier Range.

Overnight camp at Windjana Gorge campground

Day 8 (B,L,D)

This morning we take a walk into Windjana Gorge and then head off to spectacular Tunnel Creek, a 750m long limestone tunnel in the Napier Range, carved into the rock over millions of years. As we walk through the tunnel, view stalactites and stalacmites and hear the story of Jandamarra, who used the tunnel as a hideout in the late 1800’s.

The last leg of our journey today, takes us to Fitzroy Crossing, where, ay 3pm, we take the ranger lead boat cruise through Geike Gorge, where flood waters of the Fitzroy River have carved the 30-metre-deep Gorge through the limestone at the junction of the Oscar and Geikie Ranges.

In the dry season, the river transforms itself into a quiet stream strung out beneath the towering cliffs of the Devonian reef. Here, layers of fossils and the limestone strata of an ancient reef are exposed in cross section, showing glimpses of life in the Devonian period before reptiles or mammals evolved.

Overnight camp- Fitzroy River Lodge campground

Day 9 (B,L,D)

Today we continue our journey to Purnululu National park, famous for the ancient range of unusual beehive-shaped domes, gorges and chasms over 350 million years old. The section of road into the Bungles from the highway is quite challenging and will give you a real sense of off-road adventure!

This afternoon we head out to Echidna Chasm, which is a narrow gorge of conglomerate rock. The walk in is beautiful, passing endemnic livistonia palms. On the way back we take a detour to the lookout over the Osmond Ranges and enjoy sunset over the Bungle Bungles massif.

Overnight camp - Bungle Bungles campground (2 night stay).

Day 10 (B,L,D)

We start today with a helicopter flight over the Bungle Bungles Range. Depart the Purnululu airstrip for the south west tip of the massif where you will view Y Gorge before flying across the top of the massif to the mouth of spectacular Picaninny Gorge. Fly along the southern face following Picaninny Creek where you can view the mouth of Cathedral Gorge and the famous orange and black striped beehive shaped domes.

Then we’ll walk into Cathedral Gorge, a huge natural amphitheatre, with fantastic acoustics.
On our way back, we walk up to the Piccaniny lookout for a spectacular view over the domes and the surrounding desert county. We take the “Domes trail walk” and head back to camp for lunch.

This afternoon, we take the Mini Palms Walk, to complete your experience in the Bungle Bungles. This is a longer hike, taking you along a riverbed into a narrow, boulder strewn gorge filled with Livistona Palms. We’ll eventually reach a viewing platform overlooking a palm filled valley surrounded by 150m high cliffs.

Overnight camp - Bungle Bungles campground .

Day 11 (B)

After breakfast, we leave the Bungle Bungles, heading towards Kununurra. We arrive in Kununurra at approximately 12 noon and you will be dropped off at your accommodation

END ITINERARY

Tour departs Kununurra on the following mondays, subject to availability: 20th June, 22nd August, 12th September, 3rd October.

Notes:
Airfare is not included in the tour price.

Child rate of $3695 valid for children aged 6-15 years. Single supplement of $200 for own tent and solo traveller must have own tent and pay $200 single supplement.

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M16382 are a small, locally owned and operated tour company, based in Darwin,Australia. We specialize in luxury small group 4WD Kakadu tours, 4WD Kimberley safaris and personalized private charters through the remote regions of Kakadu and the Kimberley in northern Australia. Kakadu and the Kimberley are the last...

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