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Departs:
Broome
Tour
Dates: 13 Jul 05, 29 Jul 05, 14
Aug 05 & 30 Aug 05
Cost: Adults
$2995 Child $2675 Concessions
$2925
Day
1 - Broome to Windjana Gorge We
leave Broome, boil the billy for morning
tea at Willare Bridge on the mighty
Fitzroy River before continuing on to
The Boab Prison tree at Derby and a
tour around Derby, with a picnic lunch.
Leaving Derby we are soon on the famous
Gibb River Road (the Old Beef Road of
the Kimberley) cutting across the heart
of the Kimberley.
We
arrive at Windjana in plenty of time
to explore this beautiful gorge, keeping
an eye out for Johnston crocodiles "Unsalted"
and experience an "out of this
world" sunset. Sleeping
at: Windjana Gorge National Park (Dinner,
Showers & Toilets)
Day
2 - Windjana Gorge to Bell's Gorge
and Silent Grove Grab your torches
and bathers for a hike through Tunnel
Creek this morning. If you are not so
keen on water and caves, you can go
and explore outside. You may be lucky
enough to see a Kurrajong (Kimberley
Rose) in flower.
We
also visit the ruins of the Old Police
Station at Lillimilura. Our drive today
takes us further along the Gibb River
Road crossing the Kimberley's highest
mountain range, the King Leopold Range.
Excitement mounts as we head for one
of the most awe-inspiring gorges in
the Kimberley, Bells Gorge. Sleeping
at: Silent Grove Camp Site (Breakfast,
Lunch & Dinner, Showers & Toilets)
Day
3 - Silent Grove to King Edward
Our drive today takes us further
along the Gibb River Road, stopping
for a swim in the crystal clear waters
of Galvin's Gorge. We have an opportunity
to see plenty of wildlife, so keep your
eyes peeled for wallabies, wild donkeys,
native birds and the like.
We
leave the Gibb River Road for the even
more remote Kalumburu Road, a short
trip up towards the wilderness area
of the Mitchell Plateau. You'll have
your first sight of the Livistona Palms
and maybe a cymbidium (tree orchids)
or two, as we head for our idyllic campsite.
Sleeping at: King Edward River Bushcamp
(Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner, Toilets)
Day
4 - King Edward River A free
day gives you a wonderful opportunity
to swim, bird watch, relax, explore
or take photos. In the afternoon, your
driver will take you to see some impressive
Aboriginal rock art. Of course you will
be back in time for a spectacular sunset
over the river. Sleeping at: King
Edward River Bushcamp (Breakfast, Lunch
& Dinner, Toilets)
Day
5 - King Edward River to Mitchell
Plateau and back An early start
for our memorable trip into the wilderness
area of the Mitchell Plateau and Mitchell
Falls, accessible only by four wheel
drive. A 90 minute hike takes you into
the stunning Mitchell Falls. This is
a pretty tough walk, but truly worth
the effort as we pass Little Merten
and Big Merten Falls and the Lilly Pond,
and keep our eyes peeled for unusual
and rare bird life - an optional free
helicopter flight into the falls is
nearly always available. We then return
to our King Edward River campsite with
albums of photographs and bundles of
memories. Sleeping at: King Edward
River Bushcamp (Breakfast, Lunch &
Dinner, Toilets)
Day
6 - King Edward River to Durack Station
A day of contrasts as we make
our way back to the Gibb River Road,
through groves of Livistona Palms and
forests and woodlands of ironbarks and
stringybarks, then onto Jack's Waterhole
on Durack Station for a good night's
sleep - AND A HOT SHOWER. Sleeping
at: Jack's Waterhole (Breakfast, Lunch
& Dinner, Showers & Toilets)
Day
7 - Ellenbrae to Kununurra Another
day full of beautiful scenery as we
make our way through the Penteco st
Range and view and travel beside the
mighty Cockburn Range with its huge
ramparts looming towards us. We continue
on through cattle country to the famous
El Questro Station where we explore
the stunning Emma Gorge.
After
at dinner at Home Valley Station, we
sadly leave the Gibb River Road. Back
on the sealed road, our next stop is
Kununurra and an opportunity to sample
the town's pubs and restaurants - afterall,
it's the cook's night off. Sleeping
at: Kimberleyland Caravan Park (Breakfast
& Lunch, Showers & Toilets)
Day
8 - A Day in Kununurra A
town tour this morning includes such
places as Ivanhoe Crossing on the Ord
River, the irrigation areas and the
surrounding farms. You have a free afternoon,
why not take a cruise up the beautiful
Ord River? Sleeping at: Kimberleyland
Caravan Park (Breakfast & Dinner,
Showers & Toilets)
Day
9 - Kununurra to the Bungle Bungle National
Park (Purnululu) Once more,
we travel through cattle country as
we journey beside the Durack and Carr
Boyd Ranges, past the Argyle Diamond
mine and onto Turkey Creek and the Aboriginal
settlement Warmun. After a drink stop
we continue a short way before turning
off the highway for a bit of four wheel
driving as we head into the Bungle Bungle
National Park (Purnululu).
After
a lunch stop at Calyco Springs it's
an early afternoon arrival at our Bungle
Bungle campsite. Explore and then stake
a vantage point to watch the sunset
over the Bungles Massif. Sleeping
at: Our campsite in Bungle Bungle National
Park (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner,
Showers & Toilets)
Day
10 - Bungle Bungles Today
we explore the southern end of the Bungles.
You'll be amazed at the variety of landforms
you'll see today - The Beehives or Domes
(the most famous) are only one. You
will also experience the magnificence
of Cathedral Gorge and see Piccaninny
Creek and "The Elephants".
This
area has some gorgeous wildflowers in
season too. If you want to add another
dimension to your Purnululu experience,
why not splurge and take a helicopter
flight over the Bungles (own expense).
Sleeping at: Our campsite in Bungle
Bungle National Park (Breakfast, Lunch
& Dinner, Showers & Toilets)
Day
11 - Bungle Bungles Today
you can appreciate the contrast between
the northern end of the massif and the
southern end. Several walks are available
including the surprising Mini Palms
area. This is a strenuous walk but well
worth while (the acoustics are amazing).
For those who are really keen the walk
into Frog Hole is also available.
A short
drive takes us to Echidna Chasm, the
walls of which seem to rise forever
and the light at midday is a photographer's
dream. You may be lucky enough to find
a Bower Bird's bower. And, at the end
of the day, enjoy a free afternoon for
relaxing, bird watching, hiking. Sleeping
at: Our campsite in Bungle Bungle National
Park (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner,
Showers & Toilets)
Day
12 - Bungle Bungles to Fitzroy Crossing We
leave this ancient land behind us and
head for Halls Creek where the first
discovery of gold was made in WA. A
visit is made to China Wall - you'd
swear it was man made. After an early
lunch we head along the highway to our
overnight camp at Fitzroy Crossing.
Sleeping at: Our campsite in
The Lodge Caravan Park (Breakfast, Lunch
& Dinner, Showers & Toilets)
Day
13 - Bungle Bungles
to Fitzroy Crossing A morning
cruise will enable you to marvel at
the splendour of Geikie Gorge - remember
to keep your fingers out of the way
of the crocodiles. Geikie Gorge is a
haven for birdlife too. Leaving Fitzroy,
we return to Broome at approximately
4:30 PM and come to the end of our 13
Day Kimberley Adventure.
Please
note this tour runs in conjuction with
other tour operators.
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