13 Day Kimberley Walking
One of the best ways to experience the magnificent landscape of the Kimberley is on two legs. Lace up your hiking boots and get up close and personal to the gorges, swimming holes, waterfalls and vistas that make this such an iconic Australian destination. On this 13-day trip, you’ll combine guided walks with the region’s major highlights, including the Gibb River Road and its gorges, El Questro Wilderness Park and Purnululu National Park (the Bungle Bungles). Settle in and chill out in a custom-built 4WD coach as you explore the Kimberley region with an expert leader on this comfortable camping adventure. Fresh air, exercise and the outback – you can’t go wrong!
Highlights
Gibb River Road, Tunnel Creek, Dalmanyi (Bell Gorge), Galvans Gorge, El Questro Wilderness Park, Zebedee Springs, Emma Gorge, Bungle Bungles, Echidna Chasm, Cathedral Gorge, Geikie Gorge
Why Choose This Tour?
WHY CHOOSE THIS TOUR?
- Extra time to explore on foot – great exercise in fresh air!
- A mix of national park Camping and our own Private Camps which are already set up and waiting for you
- Guaranteed Departure Dates
- Two Experienced Kimberley Tour Guides
- Big Comfortable 4WD Trucks
- Best Value Tours in the Kimberley – go on, compare inclusions!
Tour Summary
Tour Code | 13DKW |
Fitness level | Advanced |
Price | From $5249 |
Year | 2025 |
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Tour Details
Tour Route | Broome-Broome |
Accommodation | 13DKW CAMPING: Camping (10nts), Motel (2nts) |
Vehicles | 4WD Vehicle |
Fitness | Advanced |
Tour Code | 13DKW |
Duration | 13 Days / 12 Nights |
Tour Style | Kimberley Expedition |
Maximum Passengers | 15 (Minimum 1) |
Price | 13DKW CAMPING: Adult $5249 per person *Optional Single Supplement On Request $200 |
Departs | MAY-OCT: Selected dates - see Departures tab below. |
Meals | 12 x Breakfasts, 12 x Lunches, 9 x Dinners |
Luggage | Max 15kg in Soft Bag/Backpack & Day Bag (No Suitcases) |
Private Charter | Available On Request |
Validity | 1 April 2025 to 31 March 2026 |
More Information | What You Need To Know Frequently Asked Questions |
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Days 1–2 Windjana Gorge & Tunnel Creek
Setting off early on Day 1, make your way to Windjana (Bandilngan). There’s a bit of driving today, but the scenery is like no other, passing boab trees (including the famous Prison Tree) and vast savannah woodlands with giant termite mounds. With two nights cam;ing at Windjana Gorge, we have a full day to explore the National Park. First, take an easy stroll into Windjana Gorge where you can see the original Great Barrier Reef. There are always plenty of freshwater crocs to see here (but no swimming, of course). After lunch, drive to Tunnel Creek (Dimalurru) to venture into the tunnel and wade through the water to the other side.(LD/BLD)
Days 3–4 Bell Gorge & Manning Falls
First we head to Bell Gorge, home to a stunning cascade of water flowing from the previous wet season rains that fall in the King Leopold Ranges. It’s a spectacular spot for a swim and one of the most photographed waterholes in the Kimberley! Take your time and enjoy the beauty of this incredible spot before we journey further north and set up camp at Mt Barnett Station on the banks of Manning Creek. It’s an early start on day 4, to make the most of the walking trail to Manning Gorge and Falls. There’s plenty of time for swimming, relaxing and soaking up the beauty of this unique place while you enjoy morning tea prepared by your leader. After lunch back at camp, the afternoon is yours to enjoy your way. Read a book under a boab tree, go for another swim in a nearby creek or jump on the bus and check out some of the other nearby gorges with your leader. (BLD/BLD)
Days 5-7 El Questro Wilderness Park
Day 5 is a driving day, so enjoy the Kimberley scenery and the famous ‘Gibb River Road massage’ provided by the rugged 600 km dirt track travelling through the centre of the Kimberley. There’s a fair bit of ground to cover today, but you’ll break up the journey with lunch and a few stops along the way, like the Pentecost River Lookout that takes in the river floodplain and the tabletop Cockburn Ranges. River crossings and great scenery will help the kilometres fly by until you reach El Questro. Tonight you have the option to have dinner at the El Questro restaurant and a drink at the Swinging Arm Bar. Three nights at El Questro Station provides plenty of opportunities to make the most of the walking and swimming options at El Questro. Enjoy a dip at Zebedee Springs’ natural oasis before hiking to the Cockburn Ranges for a refreshing swim under the waterfall at Emma Gorge or El Questro Gorge. If you would prefer to rest your legs, an optional cruise along Chamberlain Gorge is a great option. (BL/BLD/BLD)
Days 8-9 Kununurra
It’s time to pack up and head to Kununurra, with a stop at the Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve to see hundreds of waterbirds. This afternoon you’ll have time to get some washing done or relax with a book while your crew buy plenty of fresh food for the next section of the trip. Tonight, you’re free to enjoy a drink at the pub or drop into a local restaurant for dinner. On day 9, we visit Mirima National Park, known as the ‘Mini Bungles’, where we have plenty of time to stop and appreciate the colourful layered rock formations created more than 300 million years ago. If you’re lucky, you’ll get to see them glowing in the changing light. After a stop in town to buy some (optional) lunch, head to Lake Argyle and perhaps go on a cruise up the Ord River before you return to your accommodation in town. (BL/B)
Days 10-11 Purnululu National Park: Bungle Bungles
Hit the road for Purnululu National Park – one of three natural UNESCO World Heritage sites in Western Australia – and get set for a drive along outback tracks with creek crossings, wash aways and rough, slow sections. After setting up camp, there’s time for a stroll and before your leader takes you to the perfect spot to watch the sunset against the red rocks of the Bungle Bungle Range. Grab a drink and enjoy one of the state’s most famous sights as the rocks change colour. The next two days are yours to explore the natural wonders of Purnululu National Park. Highlights include Echidna Chasm, Mini Palms Gorge, the spectacular orange and black ‘beehive’ domes, Piccanniny Creek and Cathedral Gorge. You’ll also have time for an optional helicopter flight over the Bungle Bungle Range – a fantastic way to see and appreciate this completely unique and beautiful landscape – if you would prefer to see this natural wonder from the sky. (BLD/BLD)
Day 12 Larawa Station
This morning, you’ll be welcomed to Country by a local Aboriginal guide. Then, head off on a walk through the Domes as you learn about bush tucker and bush medicine. Continuing into Cathedral Gorge, your guide will tell tales of how Countrymen would walk the country you’re walking. As you enter the gorge, your guide will share the space with you in their cultural way, whether that be through drawing, singing or storytelling. Then, it’s time to pack up and drive to Larrawa Station for the final night of the adventure. Tonight, join your group and celebrate the final night of the trip with a drink and dinner whipped up by your leader at Larrawa Station campground. (BLD)
Day 13 Geikie Gorge & Broome
Break camp after breakfast and then head to the newly reopened Geikie Gorge for morning tea. Walk the Larrgari Trail through savannah woodland to the Fitzroy River. After a brief stop at Fitzroy Crossing for lunch, it’s back to Broome where your trip will come to an end at approximately 5.30 pm. (BL)
Live Availability
Departure Code | Departs | Finishes | Book Online |
13DKW240613 | 13 June | 25 June | Check Availability & Book Online |
13DKW240623 | 23 June | 5 July | Check Availability & Book Online |
13DKW240725 | 25 July | 6 August | Check Availability & Book Online |
13DKW240731 | 31 July | 12 August | Check Availability & Book Online |
13DKW240810 | 10 August | 22 August | Check Availability & Book Online |
13DKW240816 | 16 August | 28 August | Check Availability & Book Online |
13DKW240824 | 24 August | 5 September | Check Availability & Book Online |
13DKW240826 | 26 August | 7 September | Check Availability & Book Online |
13DKW240907 | 7 September | 19 September | Check Availability & Book Online |
Camping | |
![]() | Nights 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11 & 12 Camping in National Parks and on Cattle Stations involves dome tents (single/twinshare), stretcher beds with fitted sheets & sleeping mats. Pease bring your own pillow. Some on site ablutions have hot showers and flush toilets however on some nights the ablution facilities can be very basic. |
![]() | Nights 8 & 9 Enjoy a break with two nights in a Motel in Kununurra |
Inclusions
- Two Experienced Kimberley Tour Guides
- Meals as specified
- National Park Entry Fees
- Zebedee Springs Permit
Options
- 30 minute Scenic Helicopter Flight over the Bungle Bungles – allow approx $500 per person
- Chamberlain Gorge Cruise at El Questro – best booked in advance directly with El Questro
What to Bring
It is essential that you bring a day walking backpack, torch, shoes you don’t mind getting wet – and we mean fully immersed in water: ideally, wet shoes, sandals or old runners, broad-brimmed hat with sun visor for all round sun protection, sunscreen, swimming costume and towel, good walking/trekking shoes and a personal water bottle.
You will also need to bring a pillow and sleeping bag; 10ºC sleeping bags are available for sale at $50pp – these must be requested with our office prior to travel and can be kept following your trip or donated to local indigenous communities.
Other recommendations include: warm clothes for the evening (particularly if travelling May-Aug), personal toiletries and first aid kit, with any personal medication required.
** Don’t forget the necessary luggage restrictions – due to limited space in the vehicles it is important that your luggage is in a small, soft bag (suitcases are not suitable) and weighs a maximum of 15kg.
Notes
- Your tour will be operated by our partners, Intrepid Travel.
- This is a walking adventure in remote terrain, therefore while you don’t need to be a superhero, you do need to be fit, active and sure on your feet. Overnight camping locations can be basic with basic facilities. We highly recommend sleeping under the stars!
- This itinerary is not suitable for children.
- Departures are subject to weather conditions and road closures: usually only a concern for tours in April.
- A few dinners are not included as there are excellent local a la carte options available, providing freshness, variety and choice – allow approx AUD $200pp for meals. (Allow a little more if you want a beer or glass of wine with dinner.)
- This itinerary involves some clambering over rocks, wading in water by torchlight, walking in warm weather conditions (sometimes with little shade), walking on rocky creek beds and ascending/descending into gorges. A reasonable level of fitness and being sure on your feet is necessary to participate. Refer to the Fitness rating in The Facts.
- Expect some early morning starts! It is nicer to walk in the cooler morning and travel in the vehicle during the heat of the day.
- It is important that you appreciate the Kimberley Wild experience and the remote, vast nature of the areas through which we travel – this is a camping adventure into a remote pristine wilderness so expect the unexpected! Please ensure you read our What You Need to Know and Frequently Asked Questions pages.
- Travel Insurance is compulsory for all travellers on all tours and details must be presented to tour guide before departure.
- Due to the remote location and challenging nature of our extended camping tours it is essential for all travellers to review and sign our Medical Form to ensure you can participate fully in the itinerary.