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 […]
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 […]
WHERE: The Oodnadatta Track is located in the north of South Australia in between the towns of Marla and Marree, and is easily accessible from the Stuart Highway or by travelling through the stunning Flinders Ranges. Initially set up as the overland telegraph line during the 1800s, travelling the Oodnadatta track provides visitors with an […]
Having first visited Queensland’s Cape York in the early 1990s, there’s little doubt the Old Tele Track run up to the tip of Cape York still provides some challenges today, just as it did on that first trip all those years ago. Taking a trip to the tip of Cape York is far from boring if […]
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! […]