Escape the fray on this outback adventure into the rugged western Kimberley gorge country. This retreat from the world offers swimming in waterfalls, wildlife spotting, trekking to gorges, campfire tales, stargazing and more. Take this chance to retreat from the crowds, reconnect with nature and get back to the basic joys of outdoor life.

Highlights
Gibb River Road, Derby Prison Tree, Windjana Gorge, Tunnel Creek, Bell Gorge, Galvans Gorge, Manning Falls, Adcock Gorge, Geikie Gorge

Inclusions
Experienced Tour Guide & Host (host on all tours with 8+ travelers)
Meals as specified
Camping Accommodation
National Park Entry Fees
1 Hour Geikie Gorge Boat Cruise

We operate our 4WD Kimberley Expeditions in custom-built, 21 seat 4WD trucks are fully air-conditioned, have built-in storage, standing room, and PA system.

Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product

Stop At: Geikie Gorge National Park, King Leopold Ranges, Fitzroy Crossing, Western Australia 6765 Australia

Day 1 Danggu (Geikie Gorge)

We ease into our adventure as we travel east towards Fitzroy Crossing. Visit the Old Fitzroy Crossing before joining a local guided cruise through majestic Danggu (Geikie Gorge) that nature carved between the Geikie and Oscar Ranges. Learn of the fascinating geology of this natural wonder and discover the huge array of wildlife, including freshwater crocodiles, birds and fish. That evening, camp by the Fitzroy River and enjoy our famous Kimberley BBQ. (LD)

Duration: 8 hours

Stop At: Tunnel Creek National Park, Leopold Downs Road King Leopold Ranges, Broome, Western Australia 6728 Australia

Day 2 Tunnel Creek & Windjana Gorge

Departing Fitzroy Crossing, we travel into the Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges and the adventure of Tunnel Creek, a cave system carved through the Napier Range, discover stalactites and a large variety of wildlife. Also learn the legend of Jandamarra, an Aboriginal freedom fighter who used the tunnel as a hideout in the late 1800’s. After lunch, we set up camp in Windjana Gorge National Park then spend the afternoon exploring this majestic oasis in the outback where we search for freshwater crocodiles, bird life and bushtucker. In the evening, settle down for a delicious campfire dinner under the famous Kimberley night sky. (BLD)

Duration: 8 hours

Stop At: Adcock Gorge Rd, Western Australia 6728 Australia

Day 3 Adcock Gorge & Galvans Gorge

Hit the Gibb River Road and discover Adcock Gorge, surrounded by rainforest and sandstone ranges. An afternoon swim at Galvans Gorge, amongst water lilies and boab trees, offers the chance to freshen up again before we settle into our camp on Mt Barnett Cattle Station at a billabong oasis in the heart of gorge country. (BLD)



Duration: 8 hours

Stop At: Manning Gorge, 4WD) Manning Rd Via Gibb River Road, Western Australia 6728 Australia

Day 4 Manning Falls

Today we explore the remote and spectacular Manning Gorge surrounded by high cliffs. Cross the meandering Manning River – either swimming or by pulley boat! – and take on a bushwalk to the impressive Manning Falls. There is nothing quite like swimming in deep clear pools surrounded by a rugged natural landscape. In the afternoon, relax and swim by the Manning River before we get the camp fire going for dinner. (BLD)

Duration: 8 hours

Stop At: Bell Gorge, Gibb River Road Kimberley Region, Western Australia Australia

Day 5 Silent Grove & Dalmanyi (Bell Gorge)

Travel to Silent Grove to set up camp and enjoy lunch before we explore the spectacular Dalmanyi (Bell Gorge) in the ancient Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges. This idyllic retreat boasts majestic cascading waterfalls and crystal clear pools formed over millions of years. (BLD)

Duration: 8 hours

Stop At: Broome, Broome, Kimberley Region, Western Australia

Day 6 Derby & Broome

Returning to the Gibb River Road we visit Norval Art Gallery in Derby and the renowned ‘Boab Prison Tree’ then begin our journey back into Broome. (BL)

Duration: 8 hours

Pass By: Western Australia, Western Australia

PLEASE NOTE: Due to COVID-19 restrictions and related seasonal closures, some elements of this itinerary may not be available at time of travel. In particular all Indigenous communities are currently closed to travellers. This may result in substitute activities and/or rerouting as required. The situation is evolving daily, but please be prepared for possible changes to your Kimberley adventure if necessary.

Reviews

91sallyz - 5/5
It was so good to see our beautiful Kimberly region. In the comfort of the Kimberly Wild Bus. Camping under the stars was a fabulous experience. Swimming at the gorges stunning. Caitlin and Joey worked tirelessly to feed and look after us . I highly recommend this tour
Nomadicmedic - 5/5
So much variety, beautiful scenery, lovely people, incredible food. Everything ran seemlessly and was absolutely perfect! We were so lucky to have so many places to ourselves, and the stars were just incredible! If you get the option, take the insect net for night. The mozzies could be vicious!
brookebegovich - 5/5
Truly amazing experience from the word go! We were privileged to have Joey and Kaido as our tour guides/hosts and they both exceeded our expectations! We had initially booked the 5 days family safari and were changed to the 6 day tour due to low numbers. We were pleased that this was the case! Our two daughters aged 11 & 8 had a fabulous time as did we, creating life long memories! Thank you Kimberley Wild for providing an all round outstanding experience for is all! 🧡
Jenomi1 - 5/5
We recently took this incredible trip as a family of 4 (2 adults and 2 kids, aged 6 and 8). We were blown away by the beauty of the Kimberley, the care and hospitality we received from Jodie, Joey and Kaito, the fresh and delicious food and the things we learnt about the region. We swam in gorges, walked through wilderness, spotted crocodiles, eagles, wallabies, owls and more, drank by the campfire and slept under the stars. I highly recommend it as a tour to do as a single person, a couple, with friends or with family, all types of travellers will be accommodated (but a reasonable level of fitness is required). While Joey likes to think of himself as the jefe de cocina, the reality is that his main contribution (the Mexican fruitcake) lacked a little authenticity. Surprising given his Latin heritage. It was Kaito who’s culinary skills impressed us all - in all serious she is a fabulous cook. But any marks off for Joey’s torta were easily earned back by his knowledge of the Kimberley, his excellent communication skills and his ability to tell a good story at any hour of the day. Thank you so much all for a trip that our family will remember forever.
294robynl - 5/5
If it hadn't been for COVID-19 l probably wouldn't have gone on this tour. Thank goodness l did. What a fabulous time we had sleeping under the stars and exploring the Kimberly. The Gorges were unbelievabley beautiful. Kaitlyns cooking was absolutely fabulous. Roast lamb, burritos, barramundi, dessert and more. You never were hungry and even the vegetarians were happy. Joey our trusty driver and guide was informative and entertaining. You felt safe with him around. Our trip was such an eye opener of our own beautiful state. Thanks so much to everyone involved.
Molamphy23 - 5/5
Incredible landscapes and clear, starry nights...there’s a real sense of timelessness in the Kimberly. Kaito, Joey and Jodie worked tirelessly to make the trip as smooth and easy as possible. Their knowledge of the area was amazing. We had some extremely hot days and everyone’s safety was of equal priority to the enjoyment of the activities. As for the food...one member of the crew had been in the running for an international culinary award! Fear not picky eaters....Katio has you covered. My only recommendation would be additional shades so both staff and crew can escape the mad sun when needed. Go forth and book folks. - Ali
199ciarano - 5/5
We are an Irish couple living in Perth. We love the Australian way of life and have always wanted to experience the Kimberleys and we can safely say it did not disappoint!! We have little to no camping experience so this was a nice introduction to that side of things as you have to set up camp and help pitch in! It was a nice mix of activities, gorges and chill time. Our guides were unbelievable, between Kaitos amazing meals and Joeys knowledge/Mexican fruit cake, they ran a great tour and we can’t thank them enough! Even if things didn’t go exactly to plan, they always had a solution! Joey also gave some great recommendations of other things to do up in this area as well as further south in Lucky Bay or “Happy Valley” as he fondly remembers it!! We can not recommend this trip highly enough! The only constructive feedback we would have is that putting curtains in the bus would be great for those longer trips when it can get quite hot. Thanks again guys. Ciaran/Kizza/Irish
BarrLiz - 5/5
This trip was amazing. I cannot express enough how enjoyable, easy and engaging it was. Everything was just perfect, it completely exceeded my expectations. I am normally not someone who does a group tour, however in this remote part of the world, not having to think about fuel, water or flat tyres was fantastic. You are able to sit back and take all the beauty in. The itinerary selected was excellent, we went to some truly unbelievably beautiful spots. Lots of swimming, adventuring, native animals and even saw some amazing rock art. The team (Jodie, Kaitlyn and Joey) went above and beyond, and shared some many fascinating facts and local knowledge with us. The food was just delicious, so healthy and fresh. I never wanted it to end! I would not hesitate to recommend this tour or company to anyone. Do yourself a favour and book, you will not regret it.
Steven M - 5/5
Small group with Jodie and Kaito our hard working, fun, informative and professional guides. Visited places we would never have found ourselves. Great food, great company and loads of laughs. Learnt a lot about outback Australia and in particular the West Kimberley. We will be telling all our family and friends to book a trip. Unforgettable week.
Geggemo - 5/5
The trip is very well organised. I didn't know what to expect and I feel that I couldn't have had a better experience! Our guide Jodie and host Kaito and Joey were fantastic! They surely made the extra step to make the Group' experience unique! The food was amazing we even get extra treats like sweet dumper and Jodie always had a story for us! I learnt about nature, animals aboriginal culture and how people are working hard to preserve such beauty around west Kimberly. Not a fan of the famous Mexican fruit cake but I'm Italian and picky on my sweets!😆😆. I have no hesitation on recommend Kimberly wild to anyone would like a real bush experience. I hope to see you next year!

Inclusions

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Coffee and/or Tea
  • Entry/Admission - Geikie Gorge National Park
  • Entry/Admission - Tunnel Creek National Park
  • Entry/Admission - Adcock Gorge
  • Entry/Admission - Manning Gorge
  • Entry/Admission - Bell Gorge

Exclusions

  • Alcoholic Beverages - Welcome to bring your own alcoholic beverages & soft drinks

Terms & Conditions

    For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.

Additional Information

    • Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
    • Not wheelchair accessible
    • Not recommended for travelers with back problems
    • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
    • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
    • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
    • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
    • This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
    • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 20 travelers
    • Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required for travelers
    • COVID-19 vaccination required for guides