Spend two days discovering the remote Kimberley in Western Australia on this 4WD tour from Broome.
This 4WD adventure will see you explore spectacular gorges and spot wild crocodiles as you learn of the ancient Aboriginal culture that is so rich in this region. See the famous Windjana Gorge and Geikie Gorge and overnight in safari tents.- Instant Confirmation
- Multi-Day Trip
- Get off the beaten track in a 4x4
- Informative, friendly and professional guide
- Soak up the atmosphere on a walking tour
- Travel by boat and see the sights from the water
- Dinner included
- Free hotel pickup and drop-off included
Day 1: Broome to Fitzroy Crossing (L, D)
This morning set off on your journey heading north to Willare Bridge, we cross the mighty Fitzroy River, before arriving at Fitzroy Crossing. Travel out to Geikie Gorge to enjoy a picnic lunch before joining the National Park Ranger for a fascinating cruise through Geikie Gorge down the Fitzroy River, spot geological sea fossils, crocodiles, exotic birds and other native animals.
At Geikie Gorge you also have the option to take a longer 2 hour Darngku Heritage Cruise hosted by local Bunuba Aboriginal Cultural guides, who provide a fascinating insight into Aboriginal culture, Dreamtime stories, bush tucker, animal tracks, traditional plant use and cultural practices (additional expense, upgrade available while on tour). From here it's only a short drive to the Fitzroy River Lodge for our overnight stay. Tonight enjoy a campfire barbecue dinner.
BBQ Dinner, Overnight and Continental Breakfast: Fitzroy River Lodge.
Day 2: Fitzroy Crossing to Broome (B, L)
After breakfast this adventure takes you along the famous "Gibb River Road", once used as the main stock route for the region, stop at Tunnel Creek, an amazing 750 meter long flooded tube tunnel. Take an exciting walk through the tunnel wading through knee to thigh high water in some sections and hear the story of Jandamarra.
After a short drive, stop at Windjana Gorge, regarded as one of the classic features of world geology and a great freshwater crocodile spotting site. Enjoy a picnic lunch before the journey back to Broome, via the historic town of Derby, home of Australia's largest tides. Stop for afternoon tea at one of the Kimberley's most famous landmarks the Prison Boab Tree, once used to hold convicts. Here you will also view Myalls Bore, a 120 meter long trough built in the early 1900's used to water up to 1,000 head of cattle at one time, before arriving back into Broome at approximately 7.00pm.Schedule details
The Darnkgu Heritage Cruise Tour is so much fun. Here one of the guides demonstrates the skill of making fire the traditional way
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Departure Point:
Tour departs from Broome hotels
OR
Chinatown
Departure Time:
- 7:45am
Hotel pickups commence prior to this time, you must contact the local service provider to verify your exact pickup time.
Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
Return Details:
Returns to original departure point at approximately 10:30pm on Day 2
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Additional information
This 4WD adventure takes you along the famous Gibb River Road, once used as the main stock route for the region
Inclusions:
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Touring by luxury 4WD vehicle
- Local guide
- Overnight accommodation as specified in the itinerary
- Meals as specified in the itinerary (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner)
- Geikie Gorge cruise and walking tour
- GST (Goods and Services Tax)
Exclusions:
- Drinks
- Gratuities (optional)
Additional Information:
- All vehicles include extra large, sheepskin-covered, reclining seats, large panoramic windows for sightseeing, air-conditioning, restrooms, chilled and hot water dispensers, television and videos. Maximum 23 or 27 passengers.
- We use three styles of accommodation - motel style, station homesteads and furnished "safari tents". Depending on how remote we are, the bathroom facilities may be a shared situation however most of the motel style accommodation is private facilities. Most accommodation facilities have cooling systems such as fans or air-conditioning
- Accessing Tunnel Creek walk involves 20 meters of clambering over boulders and 700 meters of wading through knee to thigh high water (shorts are ideal). Strap on sandals or old sandshoes must be worn through the water as the creek bed is rocky and footwear is required to avoid injury. To safely navigate the Tunnel passengers must be able to walk and balance themselves on uneven ground. Torches and footwear are provided.
- Special Diets: While consideration will be given to special dietary requirements, as we are traveling in remote areas and through small country towns, there is no guarantee food for specific dietary needs will be available. Food for most lunches is purchased prior to departure and prepared on tour whilst most breakfasts and evening dinners are provided by the accommodation venue in restaurant style situation
- Not recommended for pregnant women
- Not recommended for participants with back problems
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