Kimberley Australia
The Kimberley region of Western Australia is one of the world's last great wilderness areas. It has one of the fastest population growth rates in Australia, yet has fewer people per square kilometre than almost any other place on earth. The Kimberley covers an area of 424,517 square kilometres (163,907 sq mi), which is about three times the size of England.
Situated in the far north west region of WA, the Kimberley is an ancient landform of rugged ranges with deep, spectacular gorges and pristine sandy beaches that fringe the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. Mighty river systems produce thundering waterfalls during the wet season and pockets of lush rainforest can be found throughout the region.
The Kimberley region is a vast and pristine area and to explore it is an adventure you will never forget, and cherish forever. Most attractions are at their best during April - November, waterfalls are flowing, gorges are full, flora and fauna are at their abundant best.
To find out more about our Kimberley tours, visit our tours page.
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