10 day 4WD Darwin to Broome safari
Additional Information
Please advise us of any dietry requirements at time of booking.
- Included in price:
- Camping fees and equipment, all meals as indictated, permits, Chamberlain Gorge cruise, Lake Argyel cruise and Mitchell Falls helicopter flight.
- What to bring:
- You will need to bring the following items with you on your safari: 1.25L water bottle, per person Clothes and personnal items Alcohol Toilettries Towel Medication- please notify guide on pick up if you need any medication to be refridgerated. Camera and plenty of film Swimwear Sunglasses Sunscreen Insect repellant - we recommend ‘Bushmans’ in a spray can Wide Brimmed hat Good walking boots/ shoes/sandals Any alcohol you would like for your trip- due to rough road conditions, bottled wine is fine to bring on tour but if you would like to bring beer, cans are better. We don’t mind bottles but they’re more likely to break! Without wanting to appear rude, If you are a light social drinker, please bring more alcohol than you think you’ll need as you will be enjoying a quiet drink around the campfire, watching beautiful sunsets, most evenings and you don’t want to run out, as there are no facilities to purchase alcohol between Broome and Kununurra. We would recommend you also bring the following: Spare camera batteries ( if you have a 240 volt battery re-charger, i.e digital camera, we carry an inverter in the car) Binoculars Flynet ( to cover your face) Temperatures are currently pleasant so we would recommend bringing summer clothing for during the day with long pants and a fleece/ jumper in case it gets cool at night.
- Fitness level required:
- Medium
- Child policies:
- This safari is not suitable for children under the age of 6. Child fare is valid for children over 6 but under 12 years
- Departure time:
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7:30 AM Tue
- Pickup/departure instructions:
- Safaris departs Darwin and pick up will be from your hotel- please advise your hotel upon booking.
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Tour Details
- Operator
- Sacred Earth Safaris
- Destinations
- Broome, Kimberley Region, Kununurra, Bungle Bungles, Warmun, Purnululu National Park, Gibb River Road, Wyndham, Tunnel Creek, Windjana Gorge, Mitchell Falls, El Questro Station, King Leopold Ranges, Lake Argyle, Bells Gorge and Turkey Creek
Tour Description
This is a comprehensive Kimberley 4WD safari , including all the popular attractions, including the Bungle Bungles and plenty of places "off the beaten track".
Day 1 (L,D)
You will be collected from your hotel at 7.30am this morning to begin your 10 day 4WD safari through the Kimberley region.
We head south, along the Stuart Highway to the township of Katherine and, after a short break, continue west along the Victoria Highway.
We have lunch en-route and stop to view the mighty Victoria River, one of the largest tidal influenced rivers in the Territory with an abundance of saltwater crocodiles.
We travel through Gregory National Park and Timber Creek before crossing through the border into Western Australia.
Overnight camp - Lake Argyle campground
Day 2 (B,L,D)
After breakfast, we head out to Lake Argyle for a 2 hour morning cruise. Lake Argyle is Australia’s largest man- made lake, covering 1000sq km and built as part of the Ord River scheme. It offers a great expanse of water from which steep red rocky slopes reach up approximately a 150m, in awe-inspiring grandeur.
Take in the untamed landscape of the magnificent Carr Boyd Ranges along the inaccessible North Western shoreline as you cruise through some of Lake Argyles 90 islands and inlets.
Then we pop into Kununurra to collect fresh supplies (due to border restrictions) before heading south to Doon Doon and into the Bungle Bungles.
Purnululu National park is 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!
Overnight Camp - Bungle Bungles campground (2 night stay).
Day 3 (B,L,D)
There’s time this morning for optional helicopter flights over the Bungle Bungles Range
(own expense) and then we’ll walk into Cathedral Gorge. On our way back we walk up to the Piccaniny lookout for a spectacular view over the domes and the surrounding desert county. Then we take the “Domes trail walk” and head back to camp for lunch.
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.
There’s also time this afternoon to take the Mini Palms Walk, to complete your experience in the Bungle Bungles. This walk is optional as it’s a longer and harder walk than the others (approx 2 hours) though the scenery is stunning.
Overnight camp - Bungle Bungles campground
Day 4 (B,L,D)
After breakfast, we leave the Bungle Bungles and head north again to El Questro Wilderness Park, which is a million acres in size.
After lunch join the afternoon cruise through Chamberlain Gorge, viewing the stunning scenery.
There’s time for a quick dip before sunset and dinner.
Overnight camp - El Questro campground
Day 5 (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 to pack up, before visiting the Durack Tree and Branco’s lookout.
Leaving El Questro, we head onto the Gibb River Road where we’ll stop to view the mighty Pentecost River and Cockburn Ranges before viewing the ‘cuples’, which are man made rock indentations.
We turn onto the Kalumburu Road and up 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.
Overnight camp - Miners Pool campground
Day 6 (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, of Bradshaw and Wandjana figures. Your guide will interpret these art sites for you and explain their significance.
This afternoon there’s plenty of time to swim before sunset and the riverbank is home to an array of birdlife.
This evening, we’ll have a camp oven roast dinner.
Overnight camp - on the banks of the King Edward River (2 night stay).
Day 7 (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. There is also an opportunity to take a hike along the banks of the Mitchell River to explore an Aboriginal occupational site.
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 8 (B,L,D)
Leaving camp this morning, we’ll make our way south, stopping on the banks of the Gibb River.
We reach the Gibb River road and continue to Mt. Barnett Station and Manning Gorge, arriving in time for a walk into the gorge for sunset and a refreshing swim in the waterfall.
Overnight camp - Manning Gorge campground
Day 9 (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 10 (B,L)
This morning we take a walk into Windjana Gorge and then head off to Tunnel Creek, a 750m long limestone tunnel in the Napier Range, carved into the rock over thousands of years. 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 along the Gibb river road takes us towards Derby, where we’ll stop at the prison boab tree, before making our way to Broome.
We arrive late afternoon and you will be dropped off at your accommodation.
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10 day 4WD Darwin to Broome safari
