Broome & North West

Over a million square kilometres and billion years of history boast what many regard as the most beautiful part of Australia as well as dinosaur fossils and some of the worlds oldest artworks.

The frontier town of Broome and it’s turbulent history as the pearling capital of Australia is the gateway to the wild wilderness of the Kimberley where the seemingly endless red desert meets the stunning pure white sand of Cable Beach. A camel ride on the dunes and sundowner at the Cable Beach Club is an essential experience. Witness the spectacle of light reflecting off low tide pools at Town Beach resembling a“Staircase to the moon” and get out to visit Willie Creek pearl farm to learn of the fascinating process first hand. Serving as a hub for a huge area, things to do in Broome and beyond are endless.

Further afield you’ll find the massive gorges, waterfalls and swimming holes of the stunning Karijini National Park. Trails of every level, easy access lookouts over the cavernous landscape and year-round waterholes offer a refreshing dip in the crystal clear waters. A Bungle Bungles and Lake Argyle scenic flight offers a spectacular view of the curious ancient beehive domes. Head out by boat to witness the sheer tidal volume of the horizontal falls which David Attenborough once labelled “one of the greatest natural wonders of the world”. El Questro accommodation at the very heart of the Kimberley welcomes travellers of all types from luxury through to glamping options. A small ship Kimberley cruise or scenic flight is the only way to see the remote King George Falls plunge into the tidal waters below. Australia’s northwest is paradise for the intrepid traveller chasing an awe-inspiring adventure of the wildest kind.

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