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 4WD Touring, Kimberley, WA - Using Permanent Safari Camps
Kununurra to Broome:  5 nights/6 days* OR 3 nights/4 days 

*There are also some departure Broome to Kununurra: 5 nights/6days

Looking from dry bed of Piccaninny Creek to Bungle Bungle domes, Purnululu NP © Tourism Western Australia
Includes the Bungle Bungles. The 6 day tour from Kununurra to Broome can be shortened to 4 days by joining at early am in Kununurra on Day 3.  Both safaris use permanent tented camp accommodation with proper beds, showers and toilets.
 

ITINERARY: Kununurra to Broome 4WD Safari 5 nights/6 days

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DEPARTS:  Kununurra 
RETURNS:  Broome (at approx 5.30pm)
2011 DEPARTURES from KUNUNURRA:  5 Nights/6 Days Safari
Departures every other day are scheduled from May to October. Ask us for your preferred date and we will get back to you.
SMALL GROUP: Comfortable 4WD air-conditioned vehicle
MEALS: Dinner and breakfast are included, plus some lunches - 7 meals in total
 
Ord River scene near Kununnura © Tourism Western AustraliaDay 1. Kununurra
Arrive in Kununurra, the Kimberley's eastern gateway. Enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure.
Accommodation: 2 nights Kununurra, Country Club Resort

Day 2. Lake Argyle, Ord River Cruise, Lake Kununurra
This morning you have some free time to explore Kununurra. Then travel to Lake Argyle, the largest man-made lake in the southern hemisphere, over 9 time the size of Sydney Harbour and with 18 times its volume of water. This afternoon, you join a guided cruise on the Ord River to Lake Kununurra. Admire the spectacular scenery and look for bird life, flying foxes and crocodiles (B)
 
Day 3. Purnululu (Bungle Bungle) National Park, Echidna Chasm
chidna Chasm, Kimberley - a mysterious cleft in the rock massifDeparting Kununurra, travel to Purnululu National Park, awarded World Heritage status in 2003. This awesome and spectacular wilderness is the home of the Bungle Bungle Range, rising majestically above the surrounding plains. More than 20 million years of erosion and river movements have formed these huge black and orange striped domes. Travelling via Warmun (Turkey Creek), head east down the 4-wheel drive Spring Creek Track, which leads you into the national park. We make some morning stops before lunch, then spend the afternoon exploring the northern part of the park. Hike into Echidna Chasm (pictured), a mysterious cleft in the rock massif. This evening, proceed to the award-winning Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge for sunset drinks and then dinner.  Accommodation: 2 nights Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge.   Enjoy the comfort of permanent canvas tents with private en suite bathrooms. Beds with crisp linen and towel provided (BLD)
  
Day 4. Bungle Bungle Range, Cathedral Gorge, Piccaninny Creek
Inside Cathedral Gorge, Kimberley region © Tourism Western AustraliaRise early this morning and drive to the southern side of the Bungle Bungle massif. Explore majestic Cathedral Gorge (pictured) and perhaps test out the acoustics within this natural amphitheatre. An easy-paced walk along the dry bed of Piccaninny Creek is the best way to inspect the domes up close. Discover hidden gorges and diverse vegetation. Your well-informed guide will bring the natural history of the Bungle Bungle domes to life and these strange beehive formations will seem even more fascinating once explained. Learn about the Aboriginal people's rich knowledge of the area and the cultural significance of the park. You can even learn bush tucker and bush medicine skills. There is time for an optional helicopter flight over the domes (own expense). Enjoy drinks as you watch the sun set over the domes, then return to the lodge for a hearty dinner (BLD)
 
Day 5. Old Halls Creek, Fitzroy Crossing
Examine the ruins of Old Halls Creek, the site of the first gold discovered in Western Australia. See China Wall, a curious quartz ridge, before continuing to Fitzroy Crossing. Home of the mighty Fitzroy River, the settlement is surrounded by some of Australia's largest and most productive pastoral properties.
Accommodation: Fitzroy River Lodge, Fitzroy Crossing (BLD)
 
Day 6. Geikie Gorge Hike and Cruise, Broome
Enjoy a delightful morning cruising and hiking Geikie Gorge with our local guide. This cruise allows you to experience this amazing area from an Aboriginal cultural perspective. Take in the mighty Fitzroy River before our tour concludes in Broome at approximately 5.30 pm (BL) 
 
TIMES AND THE ITINERARY ARE  SUBJECT TO THE VARIABLES OF THE REMOTE KIMBERLEY. 
MEAL CODE: B=BREAKFAST, L=LUNCH, D=DINNER.
 

Summary of Broome to Kununurra ITINERARY: 6 days/5 nights

2011 Departures from Broome: 13, 19 June; 11, 15, 24, 30 July; 7, 13, 16, 19, 27 Aug; 1, 7, 13 Sept
Day 1. Broome, Geikie Gorge Cruise.  Overnight Fitzroy River Lodge, Fitzroy Crossing (LD)
Day 2. Halls Creek, Purnululu National Park. 2 nights Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge (BLD)
Day 3. Cathedral Gorge, Beehive Domes (BLD)
Day 4. Echidna Chasm, Kununurra. 2 nights Kununurra Country Club Resort (BL)
Day 5. Ord River Cruise, Lake Kununurra (B) 
Day 6. Kununurra. Tour concludes after breakfast (B) 
 

ITINERARY: Kununurra to Broome 4WD Safari 3 nights/4 days

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DEPARTS:  Kununurra (approx 7.00am)
RETURNS:  Broome (at approx 5.30pm)
2011 DEPARTURES from KUNUNURRA:  3 Nights/4 Days Safari  
Departures every other day are scheduled May - October.  Ask us for your preferred date and we will get back to you.
SMALL GROUP: Comfortable 4WD air-conditioned vehicle
MEALS: Dinner and breakfast are included, plus some lunches - 10 meals in total
 

Itinerary:  Kununurra to Broome 4WD Safari 3 nights/4 days

DAY 1:  Purnululu (Bungle Bungle) National Park, Echidna Chasm, Sunset Drinks
From Kununurra travel to Purnululu National Park, awarded World Heritage status in 2003. This awesome and spectacular wilderness is the home of the Bungle Bungle Range, rising majestically above the surrounding plains. More than 20 million years of erosion and river movements have formed these huge black and orange striped domes. Travelling via Warmun (Turkey Creek), head east down the 4-wheel drive Spring Creek Track, which leads into the national park. The vehicle makes some morning stops before lunch, then spend the afternoon exploring the northern part of the park. Hike into Echidna Chasm, a mysterious cleft in the rock massif. This evening, proceed to the award-winning Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge for dinner. Two Night Stay: Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge. Enjoy the comfort of your permanent canvas tents with private en suite bathrooms. Beds with crisp linen and towel provided. (LD)
 
DAY 2: Bungle Bungle Range, Cathedral Gorge, Piccaninny Creek
Rise early this morning and drive to the southern side of the Bungle Bungle massif. Explore majestic Cathedral Gorge and perhaps test out the acoustics within this natural amphitheatre. An easy-paced walk along the dry bed of Piccaninny Creek is the best way to inspect the domes up close. Discover hidden gorges and diverse vegetation. Your well-informed guide will bring the natural history of the Bungle Bungle domes to life and these strange beehive formations will seem even more fascinating once explained. Learn about the Aboriginal people's rich knowledge of the area and the cultural significance of the park. You can even learn bushtucker and bush medicine skills. There is time for an optional helicopter flight over the domes (own expense). Enjoy drinks as you watch the sun set over the domes, then return to the wilderness lodge for a hearty dinner. (BLD)
 
China Wall, Kimberley region © Tourism Western Australia DAY 3: Old Halls Creek, Fitzroy Crossing
Examine the ruins of Old Halls Creek, the site of the first gold discovered in Western Australia. See China Wall (pictured), a curious quartz ridge, before continuing to Fitzroy Crossing. Home of the mighty Fitzroy River, the settlement is surrounded by some of Australia's largest and most productive pastoral properties.
Accommodation: Fitzroy River Lodge, Fitzroy Crossing (BLD)
 
Geike Gorge, Kimberley region © Tourism Western Australia DAY 4: Geikie Gorge Hike and Cruise, Broome
Enjoy a delightful morning cruising and hiking Geikie Gorge guided by a traditional Bunuba land owner. This cruise allows you to experience this amazing area from an Aboriginal cultural perspective. 
Take in the mighty Fitzroy River before your tour concludes in Broome at approximately 5.30 p.m. (BL)
 
TIMES AND THE ITINERARY ARE  SUBJECT TO THE VARIABLES OF THE REMOTE KIMBERLEY. 
MEAL CODE: B=BREAKFAST, L=LUNCH, D=DINNER.
 
PRICES:  Per person
Kimberley 6 day or 4 day  4WD Safari using 
Permanent Tented Camps 
2011 2012

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6 Day: Kununurra to Broome per person A$3390 A$2759 Request Request 1201
6 Day: Broome to Kununurra per person A$3390 A$2759 Request Request 1202
4 Day: Kununurra to Broome per person A$2555 A$2130 Request Request 1203
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