DAY 1 - NP
This morning we head east from Broome along the Great Northern Highway, crossing the massive Fitzroy River.
After stopping at the Boab Prison Tree, we branch off along dirt roads to explore Tunnel Creek, hideout of the outlaw Pigeon,
and then on to our camp at Windjana Gorge where we can spot some freshwater crocodiles.

DAY 2 - CP
Today we start our trek along the famous Gibb River Road, travelling through the King Leopold Ranges.
With our first stop for a refreshing swim at Galvans Gorge,
we arrive at Manning Gorge in the afternoon.
After setting up camp we start our exploration of Manning Gorge.
The first obstacle this walk presents is a swim over the river to join the walking path on the other side.
Tonight we camp at Mt Barnett Station among the Barnett Ranges.
DAY 3 - NP
Leaving the Gibb, we travel via the Kalumburu Road to the remote Mitchell Plateau.
We stop at the King Edward River where we can swim in the refreshing pools and wash off the dust.
Later we can look for “eyes” in the river.
Tonight we set up camp at the Mitchell Plateau camp ground.
DAY 4 - NP
Passing through forests of Livistonia Palms and some of the best views that money can’t buy,
a full day is set aside to explore this spectacular area at leisure.
A trek to Mertens Falls and then on to the famous Mitchell Falls will take you to one of the most remote places in the country.
Plenty of time to swim, photograph and just absorb some priceless memories,
as the Mitchell River cascades down, forming a massive 4-tiered waterfall.
After a hard day's exploring and absorbing Mother Nature at her best
we take a scenic flight back to our camp (flight included).
You can upgrade your Taxi flight to a Mud Crab flight which takes in the lower Mitchell falls, the mangroves coast and glimpses of the Indian Ocean.
Late afternoon we reluctantly leave Mitchell Falls, stopping along the way to view Aboriginal rock art,
including Wandjina art and the mysterious Bradshaw paintings.
Tonight we set up camp on the banks of the King Edward River.
DAY 5 - BC
This morning we will stop to view more Aboriginal rock art,
before arriving at Drysdale River Station, a traditional Kimberley cattle station, where we can enjoy a cold beer.
Camp tonight in the Drysdale area.
DAY 6 - CP
This morning we make our way back onto the Gibb River Rd (one of the roughest roads in the world),
navigating through the stunning Pentecost Ranges,
while crossing the mighty rivers of both the Durack and the Pentecost, en-route to the award winning El Questro station.
We arrive there around lunchtime, giving you the opportunity to take a cruise through the famous Chamberlain Gorge
or hire a dingy and explore the area with your fellow travellers.
DAY 7 - CP
We start the day very early with a walk through, and a soak in, the palm-fringed Zebedee Hot Springs.
Our next visit is to the magnificent
El Questro Gorge, where we can hike to the halfway point for a refreshing swim,
or, if we feel energetic and adventurous, trek on to the pristine waterfall at the end of the gorge.
Late this morning we head towards Wyndham, ending our trek along the Gibb River Road.
We turn toward Kununurra for an afternoon at leisure.
You can explore the town where Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman spent their spare time
enjoying coffee and cake at the now famous "Book Cafe"
during the shooting of the movie "Australia" in the East Kimberley.
If you prefer to visit and explore the Aboriginal Galleries with some of the Kimberley’s renowned artists, you can,
or you can just relax around the pool.
DAY 8 - NP
Today is a long day travelling to the famous
Bungle Bungles.
We briefly stop out of Kununurra at the Lower Ord Irrigation Dam for some photos.
Our first comfort spot is at Turkey Creek (Warmun) for morning tea or an ice cream and to stretch our legs.
We continue our journey to Purnululu
(Bungle Bungle National Park), driving for several hours via rugged 4WD-only access tracks.
There is a lot more to the Bungles than the 400 metre high beehive-shaped domes,
and this afternoon we will discover the delights of this wilderness paradise by venturing into Echidna Chasm after lunch.
We make our way back to an experience never to be forgotten: a magnificent Bungle Bungle sunset.

DAY 9 - BC
This morning we start our exploration of the Bungles very early with an optional helicopter flight.
Then we walk among the tiger-striped sandstone domes at Picanniny Creek to the spacious cavern of Cathedral Gorge.
Ample time is allowed to experience and absorb this magnificent place.
This afternoon we head out of the Purnululu National park over bumpy 4WD tracks.
When we hit the bitumen again we drive on to our bush camp in the Bow River area.
DAY 10
We leave our bush camp this morning and make our way back to Kununurra where you will farewell your fellow passengers and be dropped off at your accommodation.