Kimberley Attractions
Tunnel Creek National Park is approximately 91 hectares in size and is home to Western Australia's oldest cave system. It is also famous for being a hideout used late last century by an Aboriginal ...
One of the largest craters in the world Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater is almost perfectly circular, measuring 850 metres in diameter and 50 metres in depth. The surrounding landscape has remained un...
Tackling the natural frontier between Derby and Kununurra, the Gibb River Road is a 600 kilometre journey through through the wild Kimberley region. Take the dirt road to adventure and discover spe...
Carved by the Lennard River from a limestone range, Windjana Gorge is where you will find some of the best preserved fossil reefs in the world. Said by geologists to have formed a massive barrier r...
Spectacular beehive shaped sandstone mounds of orange and black stripes. Off The Great Northern Highway with road access by 4WD only. Camping available.
Discover how the rare and beautiful South Sea pearl is produced at the Willie Creek Pearl Farm. The tour provides visitors a unique insight into the modern cultured pearling process. Learn how tech...
A natural ampitheatre and waterhole located at the bottom of 140 steps, estimated to be 400 feet in depth at its deepest point.
Formed when the Ord River was dammed in the 1960's. Now an inland sea covering an expanse of 1000 sq kms. Walking trails, accommodation and swimming.
Boab trees are found only in the Kimberleys and 7km south is an enormous Australian Boab tree with a girth of 14 metres and estimated to be 4000 years old.
One of the world's most technologically advanced mines producing one third of the world's diamonds, including the rare Argyle Pink Diamond. Tours available but bookings essential.