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Day
1 (Suggestion Only): Arrive in Broome
Arrive
in Broome & after picking up your vehicle spend the rest of the day unwinding
and exploring the local highlights Broome has to offer including the opportunity
for a quick swim at Cable Beach. Marvel at the sweeping white beaches, rich red
outcrops and blazing turquoise water of Gantheaume Point or participate in some
of the great activities including a sunset camel ride or watch a movie at the
famous Outdoor picture theatre. |
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2 (Suggestion Only): Broome to Bell Gorge
Begin your Kimberley adventure by heading
out on the Gibb River Road. An adventurous day exploring the famous gorges of
the West Kimberley. Explore at your own pace and marvel at the natural landforms
such as Tunnel Creek, Windjana Gorge and Lennard River Gorge before driving in
and making camp at Bell Gorge (one of the most spectacular gorges in the Kimberley).
Depending on what time you arrive take the walk into the stunningly beautiful
Bell Gorge where you will have the opportunity too explore on foot or swim around
the magnificent waterfalls and rockpools. |
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Day
3 (Suggestion Only): Bell Gorge to Manning Gorge
Day
3 Depart Bell Gorge and head towards Manning Gorge along the Gibb River road at
whatever time of the day suits. Your departure time will depend on what time you
want to arrive at Manning Gorge and which of the stunning attractions you want
to explore along the way. Spend the morning revisiting Bell Gorge or head out
straight away to explore, relax and swim at Galvans Gorge, Adcock Gorge or Manning
Gorge itself. You'll be supplied with all the information
you need to make the decision on the day. |
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4 (Suggestion Only): Manning Gorge to El Questro
Day
4 say goodbye to Manning Gorge and head down the Gibb River Road crossing the
mighty Pentecost river (be careful) and turn into El Questro the world famous
1 million acres cattle station that has been made into a wilderness park. Opportunities
abound to enjoy spectacular scenery swim bushwalk, fish for the mighty barramundi
or take a cruise down Chamberlain Gorge. |
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5 (Suggestion Only): Around El Questro
A full day to explore the awesome attractions and things to do at El Questro
Station. There are all sorts of station activities including flights, heli-fishing,
gorge cruises, horseback, camel-riding, and bushwalks. El Questro Gorge is the
most spectacular walk in the park making its way through narrow and shear cliff
faces, clear rock pools and tropical rainforest. |
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6 (Suggestion Only): El Questro to Kununurra
Day 6 has you departing El Questro
and heading towards Kununurra at whatever time of the day suits. Sleep in or take
the opportunity to explore more of El Questro, before visiting Parry's Lagoon
Nature Reserve with its extraordinary birdlife and cooling off with a refreshing
swim at nearby Grotto Swimming hole. Depending on what time you arrive in Kununurra
and how you plan to spend Day 7 feel free to explore some of the great attractions
surrounding Kununurra. |
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Day
7 (Suggestion Only): Around Kununurra (optional Bungle Bungles Trip - extra cost)
Day 7 is a full day exploring Kununurra and surround. Depending on your interests
choose between a number of world class attractions including Lake Argyle &
the Ord River or the spectacular scenery and bushwalks of Keep River National
Park. You also have the following options a) A 2.0hr scenic flight over
the World heritage Listed Bungle Bungles. b) A full day trip into the Bungle
Bungles including landing and guided tour in a 4WD. c) A full day trip
visiting the Argyle Diamond mine. (all are extra cost option - for costs refer
to summary below). |
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Day 8 (Suggestion Only): Kununurra to
Katherine
A long 500km drive
from Kununurra to Katherine with a relaxing stopover half way at Timber Creek.
A truly spectacular drive amongst some picturesque scenery. Along the way you
will cross over the beautiful Victoria River and escarpements. Your departure
time will depend on what time you want to arrive at Katherine and which attractions
you want to revisit around Kununurra (eg Lake Argyle, Keep River National Park)
and along the Victoria Highway. |
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Day
9 (Suggestion Only): Around Katherine ( Katherine Gorge)
Today you will explore
the spectacle of the river, shear cliffs and rock art that make Katherine Gorge
such a popular attraction. There are three ways to explore the Park, bushwalking,
helicopter flight or boat cruise The best way to see Katherine Gorge is a combination
of two. |
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Day 10 (Suggestion Only):
Katherine to
Kakadu National Park
Day 10 has you
departing Katherine and heading out to begin exploring the attractions in the
southern region of Kakadu. Along the way you have the option to stop overs at
historic Pine Creek and picturesque Edith Falls. After
entering Kakadu begin exploring the great attractions in the South of the park
around Gunlom and Maguk. You'll be supplied with all the information you need
to make the decision on the day. |
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Day 11 (Suggestion Only):
Around Kakadu National Park
A full day exploring the
northern section of Kakadu National Park including the must see Bowali Visitors
Centre, Nourlangie Rock and the town ship of Jabiru. Drive out to Ubirr to explore
the famous rock art & take the opportunity to watch the incredible sunset
over the Wetlands (Highly
recommended) before returning to your accommodation at Jabiru. |
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Day 12 (Suggestion Only):
Kakadu to Litchfield National Park
Day 12 Depart
Kakadu National Park and head to Litchfield National Park along the Arnhem Hwy,
stopping at Fogg Conservation Reserve & Window on the Wetlands Visitors Centre.
You also have the option to take a Jumping Crocodile Cruise. Your departure time
will depend on what time you want to arrive at Litchfield and which of attractions
you still want to explore in Kakadu National Park or along the way. You'll be
supplied with all the information you need to make the decision on the day. |
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Day
13 (Suggestion Only): Litchfield National Park to Darwin:
Spend the
day exploring and enjoying the magnificent waterfalls and swimming holes of Litchfield
National Park. Cool off with a swim at Buley Rockhole & Wangi Falls and explore
towering magnetic and cathedral anthills and rainforests before returning to Darwin
late afternoon. On the
way back to Darwin you have the option to visit the World Class Territory Wildlife
park. |
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Day
14 (Suggestion Only): Around Darwin
A full day to relax
and explore Darwin. Take the opportunity to discover some of the many Darwins
attractions has to offer or just spend the day relaxing and unwinding. Recommended
attractions include Indo Pacific Marine, the Pearling Exhibition, Casuarina Coastal
Reserve, the Museum featuring the Cyclone Tracy Exhibition, Botanic Gardens and
the Fish Feeding. Please note Vehicle needs to be returned before 4pm. |
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