A Kimberley experience like no other

A Kimberley experience like no other

As regular Kimberley visitors, we always look forward to a different experience. And for this trip, we wanted to see it from the skies for a birds’ eye view. Having hiked through the Bungles, cruised on Lake Argyle, and toured the Argyle Diamond Mine in the past, we thought it was about time to see […]

This resort has the best view in the Kimberley

This resort has the best view in the Kimberley

Head to the Kimberley and there’s a high possibility you’ll travel the Victoria Highway to the WA/NT border at some stage. But did you know the biggest man-made lake in Oz by volume is just a turn off the highway? We’ll be the first to say it’s well worth the turn!   The drive into […]

WA – A Kimberley Snapshot

WA – A Kimberley Snapshot

WHERE: The Kimberley is located in the far north west of Western Australia and covers more than 420,000 square kilometres. In comparison, this region is bigger than Germany and nearly twice the size of Victoria, but has a population of less than 50,000 people.  The main entry points to the Kimberley are from the towns […]

WA – Settling into Kimberley Time

WA – Settling into Kimberley Time

I still find travelling to WA’s northwest as exciting as it was on my first trip more than 25 years ago. With several trips now under the belt and a stint living in Kununurra, there’s one thing that I appreciate more than ever, and that’s timing. Time in the Kimberley is a slow-moving clock that […]

WA – Munja Track

WA – Munja Track

WHERE: The magnificent Munja Track is located in the far north of Western Australia’s Kimberley region. Accessed off the Gibb River Road from Mt Elizabeth Station, the 225 kilometre challenging track to the coast ends at Walcott Inlett where you can witness first hand the massive Kimberley tides and fish for barramundi. Just keep watch […]

WA – The Stunning Coral Coast

WA – The Stunning Coral Coast

When a region such as Western Australia’s Coral Coast has warm sunny days throughout the year, that can only mean there’s loads of sun loving fun to be had. Then, add into the mix some magnificent beaches, rugged coastlines, breathtaking gorges, 4×4 tracks, and some of the best natural attractions in the state, and this […]

WA – Coral Bay & Cape Range National Park

WA – Coral Bay & Cape Range National Park

Western Australia’s Coral Bay is one of those places that you just need to visit. With its spectacular turquoise coloured water and fantastic white beaches, we bunked there for a few days in a great park directly opposite the beach. We had heard the park was a popular one and it was very true. It wasn’t even […]

WA – Kununurra & Surrounds

WA – Kununurra & Surrounds

A trip to Western Australia’s Kimberley region is one that is on many traveller’s must-see lists. Not only because of its stunning gorges, rugged coastline and turquoise blue waters, but it’s remoteness appeals to many adventurers. When you’re considering a trip to the Kimberley, you need to remember the north of Australia experiences a wet […]

WA – Gibb River Road

WA – Gibb River Road

If there was one place that was typically Kimberley, then many would say it has to be the Gibb River Road. Having first visited the Gibb in the early 1990s, there is no doubt that it has drawn us back time and time again, and I don’t think that will change any time soon!   […]

WA – Broome & Surrounds

WA – Broome & Surrounds

With Broome’s cultural diversity, amazing coastline and laid back feel, pretty well makes it a holiday destination in itself. The Kimberley is renowned for its massive tides and one place you can witness it firsthand is at the infamous Cable Beach. It’s popular with locals and visitors alike, and there’s nothing that screams Kimberley more […]