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9 Must-Visit Spots In The Kimberley, Western Australia

  • February 7, 2022
  • Jules

Are you looking for an incredible Australian adventure? Then head to the Kimberley region in Western Australia. This stunning area is home to some of the most beautiful landscapes in the country and a wealth of cultural and historical attractions.

Kimberley has something for everyone, from pristine beaches to rugged mountain ranges. If you’re looking for an adventure or want to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, be sure to check out these nine must-visit spots in Kimberley.

  1. Broken Hill

This fascinating mining town is located in the heart of Kimberly and offers visitors a unique insight into Western Australia’s history. Once a thriving gold mining town, Broken Hill is a ghost town filled with abandoned buildings and old machinery. It’s also home to an amazing array of wildlife, including kangaroos, emus, and koalas.

Broken Hill is a great place to visit if you want to experience real Australia. Central Australia Tours offers guided tours to Broken Hill, which include visits to historic buildings like the old courthouse and police station and an informative talk on local history.

  1. Halls Creek

Nestled on the edge of the Great Sandy Desert in Western Australia’s Kimberley region, Halls Creek is a small town with a long history. Once an Aboriginal settlement, the town has been transformed into one of Australia’s most important mining hubs and tourist destinations. The nearby Purnululu National Park boasts spectacular rock formations known as ‘The Bungle Bungles’, formed over millions of years by wind erosion on sandstone.

  1. El Questro Wilderness Park

This vast and remote park is located on the edge of Western Australia’s Kimberley region, near the town of Wyndham in the Northern Territory. The El Questro Wilderness Park offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience some of Australia’s most beautiful landscapes, including spectacular gorges and waterfalls, towering red-rock cliffs, and lush rainforest.

You can also see a wide range of wildlife in the park, including hundreds of species of native birds and animals such as wallabies, kangaroos, wombats, and dingoes.

  1. Kununurra

This vibrant town in the heart of the Kimberley is known as the ‘fruit bowl’ of Western Australia and is home to some of the state’s most delicious fruit crops. You can sample some of these fresh fruits at the weekly Kununurra Fruit Loop tour, which takes visitors on a journey through local orchards and plantations. The town also boasts several Aboriginal art galleries that showcase artwork from Australia’s Central Desert region. The largest gallery is the Waringarri Aboriginal Arts Centre, featuring more than 100 Aboriginal artists.

  1. Bizarre Horizontal Falls

If you’re looking for an adrenaline rush, be sure to check out the Bizarre Horizontal Falls. This unique attraction is located in Talbot Bay, about two hours north of Kununurra, and is formed by a narrow gap in the cliffs that separates two bodies of water. The fast-flowing water creates a powerful waterfall that rushes through the gap when the tide is high. The best time to see the falls is during the wet season (November to April) when the waters are at their highest.

  1. Mitchell Falls

If you’re looking for one of the most beautiful and serene spots in Kimberley, be sure to visit Mitchell Falls. This series of waterfalls is located in the Mitchell River National Park, about a four-hour drive from Kununurra. The falls are best viewed during the wet season when the river is full, and the waterfalls are at their most impressive. You can also walk to the base of the falls for an up-close view.

  1. Boab Trees

One of the most iconic symbols of Kimberley is the boab tree. These strange-looking trees are found throughout Australia and can reach a height of up to 15 meters. The boab tree has a thick trunk that can store water for long periods, allowing it to survive in some of the harshest conditions. 

Many of the trees have been carved with Aboriginal designs. Moreover, some are even used as prisons by local tribes.

  1. Rusty Red Chamberlain Gorge

This striking gorge is located in the remote Kimberley region of Western Australia and can be reached only by four-wheel drive. The gorge gets its name from the rusty red sandstone cliffs surrounding it. The best time to visit is during the dry season (May to September) when the water level is low, and you can see the gorge in all its glory.

  1. Gibb River Road

If you’re looking for a more scenic route through Kimberley, then be sure to follow Gibb River Road. The road winds its way through some of Australia’s most impressive scenery, including red rock gorges, rugged mountain ranges, and spectacular waterfalls. The road is only accessible by four-wheel drive, so it’s best to hire a car if you don’t have your own.

Conclusion

There are plenty of amazing spots to visit in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, so be sure to add at least one or two of these places to your itinerary. Whether you’re looking for a serene nature retreat or an adrenaline-pumping adventure, the Kimberley has something for everyone.

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