Day 1 Darwin to Lake Argyle
Begin your safari through the Kimberley region heading south along the Stuart Highway to Katherine.
View the powerful Victoria River, which is one of the largest tidal influenced rivers in the Territory. Have the opportunity to see roaming saltwater crocodiles.
Travel through Gregory National Park and Timber Creek before crossing through the border into beautiful Western Australia.
Overnight: Overnight camp - Lake Argyle campground
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Day 2 Lake Argyle to Bungle Bungles
Explore Lake Argyle on a wonderful morning cruise. Observe the picturesque steep rock walls that expand from the largest man made lake in Australia as you cruise through the islands and inlets
Stop off at Kununurra to purchase some fresh supplies before making your way the Bungle Bungles.
For the ultimate outback adventure, experience the rugged roads that lead into the fascinating Bungle Bungle Ranges.
Overnight: Overnight Camp - Bungle Bungles campground
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Day 3 Bungle Bungles to El Questro
Today you can have the opportunity to take a scenic helicopter flight over the Bungle Bungles (own expense). Walk up to the Piccaniny lookout for an impressive view over the rocks and the surrounding land.
Visit the narrow gorge of rock that is Echidna Chasm. Take a beautiful, scenic walk passing widespread palm trees. To finish your time in the Bungle Bungles, some may like to take the optional Mini Palms walk. It is recommended only for the very fit and is about 2 hours long through breathtaking scenery.
Overnight: Overnight camp - Bungle Bungles Campground
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Day 4 El Questro to Chamberlin Gorge
Today you will experience the magnificent El Questro Wilderness Park
A million acres in size, you will sail through the Chamberlain Gorge, a perfect time to take those unforgettable holiday pictures.
Enjoy a quick dip before the stunning sunset
Overnight: Overnight camp - El Questro campground
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Day 5 Chamberlin to Miners Pool
Bathe in the relaxing thermal pools at Zebedee Springs, whilst surrounded by green forestry.
Heading onto the Gibb River Road, view the mighty Pentecost River and Cockburn Ranges before observing the cuples, which are man made rock grooves.
Take another refreshing swim at Miners Pool, where you can spot several species of birdlife, and possible kangaroos that come out after sunrise.
Overnight: Overnight camp - Miners Pool campground
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Day 6 Miners Pool to King Edward River
Listen to an experienced guide as they interpret ancient art sites and explain their significance.
This afternoon theres plenty of time to swim before sunset and the riverbank is home to an array of birdlife.
Feast on a camp oven roast dinner tonight.
Overnight: Overnight camp - on the banks of the King Edward River
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Day 7 King Edward River
Spend today swimming and exploring in the Mitchell Falls area. On the 3km walk into the falls, taste some local bush tucker.
Relax by the three-tiered waterfall that cascades over the plateaus edge and into the Mitchell River.
Take a short helicopter ride back to the car park enjoying the amazing views on the way
Overnight: Overnight camp - on the banks of the King Edward River
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Day 8 King Edward River to Mitchell Falls
Making your way South, stop off at the banks of the Gibb River.
Continue to Mt. Barnett Station and Manning Gorge.
Take a walk into the gorge to see a gorgeous sunset and have a refreshing swim in the waterfall.
Overnight: Overnight camp - Manning Gorge Campground
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Day 9 Mitchell Falls to Bell Gorge
Stop at Galvans Gorge, a small picturesque canyon surrounded by boab trees. It has some interesting rock art and is another great place for a relaxing swim.
Visit one of the grandest areas in the Kimberley, Bell Gorge where you will hike to the waterfall for an unforgettable swim.
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
Have the chance to see a freshwater crocodile, which are often seen lazing around on the riverbanks.
Overnight: Overnight camp at Windjana Gorge campground
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Day 10 Bell Gorge to Tunnel Vreek
Journey to Tunnel Creek, a 750m long limestone tunnel in the Napier Range, carved into the rock over thousands of years.
View the interesting stalactites and stalagmites that have formed over centuries, and hear the stories of Aboriginal past times.
Wind up your adventure along the Gibb River Road heading towards Derby, where you will stop at the prison boab tree, before making our way to Broome.
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