
DKBB11 Special - The Darwin to Broome via The Kimberley's and Bungle Bungles Tour
Duration: 11 Days, 10 Nights
Departing Darwin, capital of the Top End, we head south along the famous Stuart Highway, turning
off to beautiful Berry Springs Nature Park for our first stop. We then continue into the unique
tropical oasis of Litchfield Park, enjoying the first of our picnic lunches. We visit Wangi Falls
with the chance to swim in the crystal clear waters below the falls and then view the Tolmer Falls
and Buley Rockholes. We have another chance to swim when we reach Florence Falls, then we travel on
to spend a relaxing evening at Rum Jungle Bungalows.
Overnight: Rum Jungle Bungalows, BATCHELOR (DBB)
Today we travel north for a short time and venture along the Arnhem Highway to Kakadu National Park
where we visit Jabiru and travel on to Ubir Rock. From the top of the rock we can view magnificent
plains and an area steeped in Aboriginal history and traditions. We travel to Nourlangie Rock where
we can view some more aboriginal rock paintings and on to our overnight stay at Cooinda within the
Kakadu National Park.
Overnight: Gagudju Lodge, COOINDA (DBB)
An early start to enjoy a Yellow Waters cruise to view the abundant wildlife including Crocodiles and
Jabiru's, returning to Cooinda resort for breakfast. We then take the 4WD trails to some enjoyable
waterfalls in Kakadu National Park before heading to Edith falls for relaxation and a another chance
to swim. Later in the afternoon we head to Katherine for our overnight stay.
Overnight: Pine Tree Motel, KATHERINE (DBB)
This morning we take a morning drive to Nitmiluk National Park, arriving at the beautiful Katherine
Gorge for a river cruise along the Katherine Gorge and river. We return to the visitor's center by
lunch time and during the afternoon we have time to enjoy the sights of Katherine or just relax by the
motel pool.
Overnight: Pine Tree Motel, KATHERINE (DBB)
Today we travel west through vast station properties, via Timber Creek and Gregory National Park on
the mighty Victoria River. We then cross the border into Western Australia and into the shores of the
magnificent Lake Argyle. This lake was created by damning the Ord River and holds nine times the water
content of Sydney Harbour. It supplies water to the vast irrigation areas of Kununurra.
We have time to explore this interesting area before enjoying a relaxing sunset cruise on the Ord River,
enjoying the bird life and the tranquility of the area.
Overnight: Hotel Kununurra, KUNUNURRA (DBB)
We depart Kununurra, travelling amongst the Boab trees and heading for the infamous Gibb River Road,
visiting Emma Gorge to settle in and then travel to Zebedee Springs for some relaxation in the heated
rock pool before lunch. We then explore the cattle station of El Questro on the Pentecost River before
returning to Emma Gorge Resort for our overnight stay.
Overnight: Emma Gorge Resort, EL QUESTRO (DBB)
Leaving El Questro we head for Turkey Creek for a short break before adventuring into the hidden
south eastern corner of the Kimberley's Region. Seen only by a few locals until discovered by
a television crew in 1982, is the Bungle Bungle Range. This range has magnificent sandstone domes and
has become a National Park.
We enjoy a real 4WD adventure to discover this special area, spending the next night at a fully equipped
camp on the edge of the Bungle Bungle Range. We visit Echidna Chasm, which reveals a hidden valley of
beautiful ferns and palms and we also explore the depths of the cathedral and Piccaninny Ranges.
Overnight: Permanent camp, Bellburn, BUNGLE BUNGLES (DBB)
After enjoying a night in the real outback of Australia we take a short drive to the helicopter pad
were you may wish to take a optional flight over the Bungle Bungle Range then we head out to Cathedral
Gorge for a walk for closer sightseeing of the honeycomb formations. After a picnic lunch we head out
through the rugged ranges to Halls Creek.
Overnight: Kimberley Comfort Inn, HALLS CREEK (DBBL)
We leave Halls Creek, Western Australia's first mining town on to the Fitzroy River, enjoying a late
afternoon visit and cruise to beautiful Geikie Gorge. This is an area noted for it's magnificent
reflections. We then travel on to our overnight stop at Fitzroy River Lodge.
Overnight: Fitzroy River Lodge, FITZROY CROSSING (DBB)
Leaving the highway we follow a back track through the rugged Kimberleys to visit Tunnel Creek Gorge,
where nature has carved a 750 metre tunnel through the mountain. Using torches, we discover the
remarkable geological feature following the creek through the mountain.
After a picnic lunch we go exploring Winjana Gorge and travel through the Napier Range, once an ancient
fossil reef, and join the Gibb River Road to wind our way through the ranges to spend a night at Derby
on the Coast.
Overnight: Boab Inn, DERBY (DBB)
Derby is situated on King Sound, famous for it's Barramundi fishing where a massive rise and fall of
tide of up to 11.8 metres can be seen. Today we visit the old Boab Tree, once used as a prison, and
the world's longest cattle trough near the start of the Gibb River Road.
We then travel into the heart of the wild Kimberley cattle country. We shall take you to your selected
accommodation in Broome, once the pearling capital of the world and now a thriving meat industry town.
This afternoon you can visit many highlights and see some spectacular coastline including the wide,
sandy Cable Beach for a swim. You should also enjoy sunset at Cable Beach as the camel's silhouette our
picture over the Indian Ocean.
Tour departs from Darwin on Sunday 12th August 2012 with a minimum of 4 passengers.
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INCLUSIONS:
- 4WD air-conditioned deluxe transport
- All accommodation twin share private facilities (except shared facilities night 4 at The
Bungle Bungles)
- All breakfasts and dinners and 1 lunch
- Morning and afternoon teas
- All National Park entries
- All cruise charges
- Experienced driver guide
Tour Cost: AUD
$5,650.00 Adult (twin share)
$1,450.00 Single Supplement
TOUR CODE: DKBB11 Special
Note: Accommodations are subject to availabilities and may be changed without notice.
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