21 days tour

Untamed Kimberley And West Coast (2024/2025, 21 Days)

Untamed Kimberley And West Coast (2024/2025, 21 Days)

This tour includes:

Hygieneprotocol

As of December 1st 2021, you must be fully vaccinated to travel with us. Your final vaccine dose must have been administered a minimum of 15 days prior to the start of the trip. This is your second dose of Pfizer, Moderna, or Astra Zeneca, or single dose of Johnson & Johnson.  You must be able to show documented proof of vaccination on trip. Your CDC card is sufficient (we recommendโ€ฏsavingโ€ฏa picture on your smart phoneโ€ฏas aโ€ฏbackupโ€ฏoption), but please be aware that certain destinations may require you to fill out additional forms online.

Transport

Travel by luxury coach

Meals

Cafรฉ Sandalwood BMG Dinner

Guide

Specialist team of two highly experienced Travel Director and Driver Guide

Others

Darwin City Tour โ€“ Darwin Museum, East Point Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge Cruise Katherine Outback Experience Darwin City Sites Adelaide War Cemetery Nitmiluk National Park Durak Homestead Ord River Cruise Hoochery Distillery Emma Gorge โ€“ Hike& Swim (Strong Fitness Required) El Questro Wilderness Park El Questro Station Indigenous Guided Argyle Diamond Mine Tour Chamberlain Gorge Cruise Kimberley Aboriginal Art Gallery Experience Geiki Gorge Cruise Cable Beach Sunset Drinks Gantheaume Point Broome โ€“ Dinosaur Footprints Karijini National Park โ€“ Falls, gorges and swimming Coral Bay Glass Bottom Boat Cruise โ€“ Ningaloo Reef Space & Technology Museum Carnarvon Hamlin Pool Stromatolites Shell Beach Monkey Mia Dolphins Kalbarri National Park HMAS Sydney Memorial Geraldton Pinnacles at Nambung National Park Yachep National Park โ€“ Aboriginal experience Local Specialists (Guides) Centrally located premium hotels

Accommodation

Your Guided Holiday includes a range of quality accommodation for your comfort.

Not included:

Others

Other activities and services not included

Optional

Other activities and services not included

Flights

Flights are not included

Insurance

Insurance is not included

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Itinerary of your trip Untamed Kimberley And West Coast (2024/2025, 21 Days)

  • Day 1 Day 1: Welcome To Darwin
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Welcome To Darwin

      The capital of the Northern Territory is beguiling; its balmy tropical climes, fiery sunsets, laid-back locals and surprising attractions. Take in the sights on a tour, your guide revealing the cityโ€™s distinctive architectural style along with the events that have shaped it over the years. Did you know you can still witness damage from 1974โ€™s Cyclone Tracy, and that the city was bombed in 1942? Prepare yourself for an exploration of Darwinโ€™s top attractions, including the botanical garden, the breathtaking views from East Point Reserve, and a dinner-with-a-view experience at a beloved waterfront restaurant favored by locals.

  • Day 2 Day 2: Darwin - Katherine
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Darwin - Katherine

      Your southern sojourn begins with yet more insights into the regionโ€™s historic events, expanding on yesterdayโ€™s lesson about the of WWII and its impact on the region. The Adelaide River was not only the headquarters of a large military base, but its banks now house a cemetery, the final resting place of those who lost their lives in defence of the country. Itโ€™s a sobering affair. Nature takes over at Nitmiluk National Park on Jawoyn land. The history and culture of the Traditional Landowners comes into full focus as you set off on a cruise through dramatic Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge. Remarkably, this is one of 13 gorges carved through the national park, and at every bend in the river, the sun casts its soaring sandstone cliffs a different colour. Thereโ€™s no time to catch your breath โ€“ youโ€™re off to meet Tom Curtain on a vast working outback station. Tomโ€™s quite the entertainer, and regales visitors with songs and stories during his Katherine Outback Experience. Itโ€™s not a show or a tour, but an immersive adventure. One that is real, raw, and funny at times.

  • Day 3 Day 3: Katherine - Kununurra
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Katherine - Kununurra

      Cross from the NT into WA, where Kununurra feels like itโ€™s in the middle of nowhere. See what life was like in the region for early pioneers at the Durack Homestead Museum, which was meticulously moved and recreated before the land it formerly sat on was flooded as part of the Ord River Irrigation Scheme. The project not only helped water the countryside, but created Lake Argyle. A sunset cruise here, surrounded by tens of thousands of freshwater crocs and an astounding array of birds, is something you wonโ€™t forget in a hurry. The project also gave birth to Kununurra, a quirky town where life is best enjoyed in the slow lane. While the main streets are unassuming, all roads lead to some of WAโ€™s most postcard-worthy sights, the Bungle Bungles among them.

  • Day 4 Day 4: Kununurra
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Kununurra

      Today is one of decisions: An optional early-morning flight over (or 4WD tour of) the beehive rock formations of the Bungle Bungles in World Heritage listed Purnululu National Park? Or a wander with your Travel Director through Mirima National Park, known as the โ€˜mini-Bunglesโ€™ for its resemblance to its more well-known neighbour. Both experiences reveal the mind-boggling geology of this part of the world. Regardless, sunset should be enjoyed atop Kellyโ€™s Knob. Follow the lead of locals, who hang out here on a nightly basis โ€“ because thereโ€™s no such thing as a โ€˜badโ€™ sunset. All that water in Lake Argyle is used to irrigate very healthy looking crops around Kununurra, including sunflowers, sugar cane, cotton and sandalwood.

  • Day 5 Day 5: Kununurra - Emma Gorge
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Kununurra - Emma Gorge

      The AAT Kings team has been visiting Hoochery Distillery for as long as we can remember. We ask the owners to take you behind the scenes to discover how their award-winning rums and whiskys are made. Thereโ€™s time for a tasting, or sit down to a slice of delicious rum cake โ€“ your morning tea sorted. From here youโ€™re on the epic Gibb River Road, a wild adventure that traverses 660 kilometres across the Kimberley. Youโ€™re getting a taster en route to El Questro Wilderness Park, backdropped by the rusty red Cockburn Range. Hidden among the pandanus and palms are a string of slick safari-style tents. Which means you can gaze at the stars while you drift off to a chorus of frogs and cicadas.

  • Day 6 Day 6: El Questro Wilderness Park
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: El Questro Wilderness Park

      No alarm-clock necessary: nature wakes you here. The Kimberleyโ€™s sounds follow you across the mighty Pentecost River to Chamberlain Gorge, a dreamy fresh waterhole where wallabies and crocs play (not with each other). Your boat is dwarfed by the gorgeโ€™s soaring 60-metre escarpments, a brilliant shade of orange in the morning sun. Days in this part of WA can heat up. This afternoonโ€™s remedy? A splash in the resortโ€™s pool, perhaps, or a dip in a waterhole within Emma Gorge. The latter is a challenge to reach โ€“ you will work up a sweat hiking there. But diving in at the end is worth the effort. Be sure to be back on your patio in time for sundowners.

  • Day 7 Day 7: Emma Gorge - Halls Creek
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Emma Gorge - Halls Creek

      When the Argyle Diamond Mine was in operation, it produced more than 95% of the worldโ€™s pink diamonds. Oh, the carats that have come out of here! It stopped mining these rare (and dazzling) gems at the end of 2020, but you can still visit the immense site with an Aboriginal guide. Which means you not only go behind the scenes of operations, but also learn about the significance of the land โ€“ the traditional Barramundi Dreaming site โ€“ to First Nations communities. Your destination for the night, Halls Creek is small in population, but big in personality. Like your last destination, Aboriginal Songlines are strong, with communities living here, on the edge of the Great Sandy Desert, for millennia. European influence is more recent, thanks to a brief gold rush which revealed the potential of the land for cattle stations.

  • Day 8 Day 8: Halls Creek - Fitzroy Crossing
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Halls Creek - Fitzroy Crossing

      Travel through the Kimberley to the remote township of Fitzroy Crossing. Stop at an indigenous Art Gallery and experience what the gallery is doing for the local community. The Kimberley boasts a geological history that is nothing short of spectacular. The rugged terrain showcases a diverse range of natural wonders, including towering ancient rock formations, dramatic gorges, cascading waterfalls, and expansive river systems.

  • Day 9 Day 9: Fitzroy Crossing - Broome
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 9: Fitzroy Crossing - Broome

      The reason Broome was born is because of pearls โ€“ the waters here grow some of the best oysters in the world, as youโ€™ll discover on a city tour. The โ€˜pearl rushโ€™ saw fortune-seekers from around the world descend. And many never left, making Broome one of the most multicultural destinations in Australia. Today, the city is just as well known for its sizzling Indian Ocean sunsets, best enjoyed from a vantage on, or near, Cable Beach. This stretch of sand is long. So long that it can accommodate 4WDs, camels and foot-traffic. Perch here, or head to a waterside cafรฉ. Order a drink, and settle in.

  • Day 10 Day 10: Broome Free Time
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 10: Broome Free Time

      Now that you have your bearings thanks to your Broome tour, today is yours to explore. Take your time to discover the charms of the town, indulge in the delightful pearl boutiques, and embark on a leisurely stroll along the magnificent Cable Beach, stretching over 22 kilometres. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Chinatown, with its colourful streets and cultural offerings. If youโ€™re feeling more adventurous, you can choose to embark on an optional tour that will take you to breathtaking destinations. One such experience is a visit to a pearl farm, where you can witness the fascinating process of pearl cultivation and learn about the rich history of the industry. Marvel at the intricate craftsmanship and discover the allure of these exquisite gems. Alternatively, you may opt to venture further afield and explore the natural wonders of the area. Speak to your Travel Director about the possibility of joining a scenic flight, soaring above the landscape to witness the awe-inspiring sights from above.

  • Day 11 Day 11: Broome - Port Hedland
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 11: Broome - Port Hedland

      The eye-opening colours of the Pilbara region are your backdrop today โ€“ rich red earth streaked with mineral deposits. Itโ€™s sparsely populated, but you will find people in the major hub of Port Hedland. There are plenty of local characters to meet over dinner at your hotel, which gets busy when musicians begin to play. Before you leave, head to a lookout to spot migrating humpback whales and snubfin dolphins cruising along the coast, season pending. Itโ€™s a welcome entrรฉe to your activities further south.

  • Day 12 Day 12: Port Hedland - Karijini National Park
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 12: Port Hedland - Karijini National Park

      A frontier like no other, Karijini National Park is a place where gorges seem to cleave off the edge of the Earth, waterfalls tumble from escarpments and remote turquoise rock pools shimmer like precious gems. The wilderness is wilder, the colours brighter, the air clearer. If you didnโ€™t know any better, youโ€™d think someone had taken the glasses off your nose and cleaned them for the first time. Even darkness doesnโ€™t temper the natural drama. Youโ€™re hundreds of kilometers from the nearest town, and in the absence of light pollution you can look forward to dazzling stargazing, even from bed in your safari-tent.

  • Day 13 Day 13: Karijini National Park
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 13: Karijini National Park

      Bring your stamina and your camera โ€“ todayโ€™s Karijini tour weaves deep into the national park. It took billions of years to create the geological wonders you see: the red layered cliffs, the quiet gorges, the soaring gum trees, and distinctive termite mounds. It covers a staggering 630,000 hectares just north of the Tropic of Capricorn in the Hamersley Range, making it WAโ€™s second-largest national park. Its location also makes it steamy โ€“ if you packed your swimsuit, cooling off under waterfalls and drifting about in waterholes comes highly recommended.

  • Day 14 Day 14: Karijini National Park - Exmouth
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 14: Karijini National Park - Exmouth

      There are a few (hundred) kilometers of Pilbara region to cover between inland Karijini and Exmouth on the World Heritage listed Ningaloo Coast. On your hypnotic journey, just imagine all the magical marine creatures you might glimpse when you dive into Ningaloo Reef โ€“ Exmouth is the gateway. This pocket of the state is also blessed with Cape Range National Park, where yet more immense gorges and waterfalls characterize the countryside. But your focus here should be firmly on the ocean, whether youโ€™re swimming in it or cruising above it.

  • Day 15 Day 15: Exmouth Free Time
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 15: Exmouth Free Time

      Depending on the time of year, Ningaloo Reef is home to both whale sharks and humpback whales. Thanks to the regionโ€™s ethically minded operators, you can now opt to snorkel with both. Thereโ€™s nothing quite as humbling as spotting these enormous creatures in the wild. But if prefer to stay dry, there are still ways to take in the coastline. Book an optional sunset cruise and you may well see a humpback breaching and blowing, dolphins in your wake. The decision is all yours today. We wouldnโ€™t blame you for simply strolling along the sandโ€ฆ

  • Day 16 Day 16: Exmouth - Carnarvon
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 16: Exmouth - Carnarvon

      Donโ€™t want to get your hair wet? Youโ€™re in luck. Todayโ€™s cruise in a glass-bottomed boat allows you to glimpse Ningalooโ€™s extraordinary marine life in style. At Coral Bay marine sanctuary, your guide will point out colourful coral, turtles and fish while you glide โ€“ more than 500 species call this protected patch of ocean home. From this thriving underwater ecosystem to overhead attractions, your next stop is the Carnarvon Space and Technology Museum. Did you know this unassuming destination played a role in the 1969 moon landing? Thatโ€™s just one of its claims to fame, as youโ€™ll discover touring the galleryโ€™s collection.

  • Day 17 Day 17: Carnarvon - Monkey Mia
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 17: Carnarvon - Monkey Mia

      Prepare yourself for the โ€˜living fossilsโ€™ at Hamelin Pool, home to the most abundant colony of stromatolites in the world. These astounding creatures show us what life was like 3,500-million years ago, when there was no other complex life on Earth. Youโ€™re officially in the stateโ€™s World Heritage listed Shark Bay, the largest of its kind in Australia with more than 1,000 kilometers of beaches. Not all of them sandy โ€“ welcome to Shell Beach. Here, the snow-white colour comes from billions of tiny coquina bivalve shells, up to 10 metres deep and stretching for 70 kilometers. And just when you thought the outlook couldnโ€™t get any better, you arrive at Monkey Mia.

  • Day 18 Day 18: Monkey Mia Free Time
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 18: Monkey Mia Free Time

      If you didnโ€™t fall in love with the gin-clear waters, powdery sand and rusty-red dunes of Monkey Mia last night, you certainly will today. Meet the wild resident dolphins that turn up to the shore every morning to interact with humans. They arrive in a pod, and splash about in the shallows, before dancing off to catch a few waves. When itโ€™s time to tear yourself away, the afternoon is yours, at leisure. You might choose to enjoy a birdโ€™s-eye perspective of Shark Bay on an optional scenic flight.

  • Day 19 Day 19: Monkey Mia - Geraldton
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 19: Monkey Mia - Geraldton

      Peregrine falcons are a common sight from Hawks Head Lookout in Kalbarri National Park. Who could blame them for wanting to live in this part of WA, particularly pretty during wildflower season. At this time of year, the countryside is an eye-popping patchwork of blooming acacia, banksia, caladenia, and so much more. Arriving in Geraldton, pay homage to the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the WA coast during WWII at the HMAS Sydney Memorial. Then discover the rest of the seaside town at your own pace, cycling to the red-and-white striped lighthouse, wandering the foreshore or visiting the cathedral.

  • Day 20 Day 20: Geraldton - Perth
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 20: Geraldton - Perth

      Did we leave the best till last? Nambung National Parkโ€™s Pinnacles are a staggering collection of natural limestone structures, jutting into the sky โ€“ up to 3.5 metres high. Some 30,000 years ago, the sea receded and left deposits of shells. Over time, coastal winds removed the sand, leaving behind this surreal moonscape. Itโ€™s a spiritual place, as is Yanchep National Park, where your Aboriginal guide decodes native plants and tells Dreamtime stories of how the land was created. Prepare to get hands on, tasting bush tucker and even playing the didgeridoo. Well, trying to play itโ€ฆ

  • Day 21 Day 21: Farewell From Perth
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 21: Farewell From Perth

      Itโ€™s hard to believe this epic adventure has come to an end. Three weeks of incredible memories to take home with you.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Average

There are several physical activities that last from 2 to 6 hours in easy terrains, low altitude flats, or water experiences. Please ask if youโ€™re not sure this applies to you.

Age range

Age range

Min: 5 / Max: 99

Age range allowed for this experience.

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