
The Kimberley is one of the world’s last
great wilderness regions. It covers an expanse of nearly 423,000 square
kilometres (three times the
size
of England) with a population of only 25,000 people. In fact, the Kimberley
has fewer people per square kilometre than almost any other place on earth.
It is situated in the far north west of Western Australia and its immense and ancient landform encompasses rugged ranges and spectacular gorges, cascading waterfalls, mighty rivers and complex cave systems. There are pockets of lush rainforests and an astonishing variety of wildlife. Huge turtles, predatory saltwater and freshwater crocodiles share this ancient land with Australia’s unique marsupial kangaroos, wallabies and prolific bird life.
Floral treasures abound that provide a kaleidoscope of coloured wildflowers,
waterlilies, pandanus and fan palms and the magnificent Boab trees. Mother
Nature rules in this rugged and remote landscape. Although you need to
carefully plan for the expected, you also need to be ready to experience
the excitement and exhilaration of the totally unexpected! Things may not
always go according to plan and at certain times of the year the spectacular
Kimberley weather will provide you with a whole new perspective
on the natural elements. But with careful planning, supported
by
the local knowledge and expertise of our tour guides, there is still so much
to see and do. You are guaranteed to
receive a rewarding and memorable holiday experience, no matter when you
visit us.

To truly appreciate the wonders of the Kimberley region, take your time. Meet the people, absorb the history and take in the natural beauty.
Seek out the opportunity to discover secret spots known to just a few. The
Kimberley is a vast and pristine area and to explore it is an adventure you
will never forget and cherish forever.
Our adventures which include the Kimberley are: