Adventure Spirit

Kimberley Region

KIMBERLEY, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

The Kimberley is one of the world’s last true wilderness frontiers – vast, timeless, and utterly breathtaking. Towering red cliffs plunge into turquoise seas, while hidden gorges, cascading waterfalls, and billion-year-old rock formations tell the story of nature’s raw power. This is also a land deeply rooted in Aboriginal culture, where ancient art and living traditions add profound meaning to the landscape. From the striking domes of the Bungle Bungles and the legendary tracks of the Gibb River Road to the thundering spectacle of the Horizontal Falls – the Kimberley is not just a destination, but a journey into the wild, untamed heart of Australia.

A Few Details…

 4WD Cars 

Specially equipped vehicles designed for the demanding conditions of Western Australia – complete camping gear ready for off-road adventure, full of safety features.

Digital Detox

You’ll have the perfect opportunity to disconnect from the constant “digital noise.” Satellite communication is available for safety purposes only.

Remote Terrain

Off-road driving training and the opportunity to test your skills behind the wheel in the remote wilderness of the Kimberley. You choose: drive yourself or ride with an experienced guide.

 Hiking Trails

Caves, Aboriginal rock art, gorges leading to secluded waterfalls, and breathtaking views – all within your reach.

Small Groups

Our goal is for you to feel like one of the first explorers of Australia. You’ll test yourself in true survival conditions alongside a group of like-minded adventurers – we’ll be there to share our experience with you.

 Shared Meals

Fully equipped camping kitchen, fresh ingredients, and communal cooking – an integral part of the adventure and a chance to hear and share stories.

Contact With Nature

Kangaroos, dingoes, kookaburras, and saltwater crocodiles alongside with many birds are just some of the unique animals you might encounter in the Australian Outback.

Sleeping Under The Stars

Specially equipped rooftop tents, mattresses, and all camping gear – everything ready for you to fully enjoy a night under the Australian sky, often accompanied by the calls of wild dingoes.

Week 1 - BUNBURY TO KARIJINI

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK

  • Whiteman Park – encounter koalas, kangaroos, and Australian wildlife

  • The Pinnacles – unique limestone rock formations

  • Kalbarri Park – Z Bend and The Loop canyons, red cliffs above the Indian Ocean

  • Kalbarri Park – Murchison River

  • Kennedy Range – wild, rocky plateaus

  • Karijini – Dales Gorge with waterfalls and natural pools

  • Karijini – Weano Gorge and Handrail Pool, routes with crystal-clear swimming

  • Karijini – Fortescue Falls and other waterfalls.

  • Preparing for the Gibb River Road – equipment, route, and team building

Our adventure begins in the charming town of Bunbury, where we catch our first breath of Australian nature and prepare for the challenges ahead. It's here that we combine relaxation with organization – we pack our gear, meet the team, and begin to immerse ourselves in the unique world of wildlife.

From Bunbury, we set off through Whiteman Park, where we'll encounter icons of Australian fauna – koalas, kangaroos, and many other animals who, from the very first moment, remind us just how special this continent is. Next, we explore the incredible Pinnacles rock formations, which are breathtaking in their uniqueness and rugged beauty.

The next stage is Kalbarri National Park, where red cliffs and deep canyons create a spectacular landscape contrasting with the blue of the Indian Ocean. Later, we reach Kennedy Range Park and slowly approach one of the most beautiful parks in Australia – Karijini National Park.

The first week is a time for acclimatisation, experiencing the local culture and landscapes, and finalising all the details of the Gibb River Road expedition. In Karijini, we finalise preparations, refine plans, and bond with the group, fully prepared for the next, intense stage of our Australian adventure – exploring the wild Kimberley.

WEEK 2 - GIBB RIVER ROAD

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK

  • Broome – Cable Beach, sunset, history of pearls

  • Scenic flight from Broome to Horizontal Falls

  • Horizontal Falls – a unique natural phenomenon

  • Gibb River Road – an iconic route through the wild Kimberley

  • Windjana Gorge – limestone cliffs, freshwater crocodiles

  • Tunnel Creek – a cave with an underground river.

  • Bell Gorge – a waterfall and pools

  • Manning Gorge – a hike and natural swimming pools

  • Galvans Gorge – a waterfall surrounded by palm trees

  • Adcock Gorge – a secluded swimming spot

  • Emma Gorge – a picturesque waterfall in El Questro

  • Zebedee Springs – hot springs in a tropical setting

  • Amalia Gorge – a hike and hidden swimming pools

  • El Questro Gorge – a canyon and natural swimming pools

  • Kununurra – red mountains, plantations, and Lake Argyle

  • Lake Argyle – one of the largest man-made lakes in the world

The second week of our expedition begins in Broome, a town known for its pearly history, white beaches, and dreamlike sunsets over Cable Beach. Here, we'll embark on a unique experience – a scenic flight over the turquoise waters of the Kimberley to Horizontal Falls, where we'll witness an extraordinary natural phenomenon up close, where the ocean forces its way through narrow rocky passages.

Next, we set off on the famous Gibb River Road, a road through the heart of Australia's wild north. At Windjana Gorge, we admire steep limestone walls and freshwater crocodiles basking in the sun.

Tunnel Creek takes us deep into a mysterious cave with an underground river.

The following days are a true feast for nature lovers – swimming in the natural pools of Bell Gorge, Manning Gorge, Galvans Gorge, Adcock Gorge, and Emma Gorge. At Zebedee Springs, we'll soak in the warm springs amid palm trees and tropical vegetation. We'll also visit the picturesque spots of Amalia Gorge and El Questro Gorge, offering quiet retreats and short hikes. We'll end the week in Kununurra, surrounded by red mountains and farmland, by the calm waters of Lake Argyle – one of the largest man-made lakes in the Southern Hemisphere.

WEEK 3 - FINAL LEG - BUNGLE BUNGLE - EXMOUTH - HOME

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK

  • Bungle Bungle (Purnululu National Park) - distinctive rock domes and scenic viewpoints

  • Drive through the Kimberley wilderness – stops at crystal-clear rivers

  • Broome – camel ride and sunset at Cable Beach

  • Karratha – diverse landscapes of tropical coastlines and desert plains

  • Exmouth – gateway to Ningaloo Reef, snorkeling at Turquoise Bay and Lakeside

  • Ningaloo Reef – swim with whale sharks, observe sea turtles, colorful coral reefs, and diverse marine life

  • Cape Range National Park – canyon trekking, wildlife beaches, and viewpoints

Week three begins in picturesque Bungle Bungle, bidding farewell to the extraordinary domes of Purnululu National Park. We continue through the Kimberley wilderness, stopping at charming viewpoints and crystal-clear rivers.

We arrive in Broome, where we'll enjoy a camel ride and an evening spent admiring the sunset on the beach, as golden rays gently fall on the vast sand and the calm waves of the Indian Ocean.

Then we continue west, heading towards Karratha, traversing diverse landscapes – from tropical coastlines to vast desert plains.

Our next stop is Exmouth, the gateway to the Ningaloo Reef. Here, we'll snorkel in spectacular spots like Turquoise Bay and Lakeside, where we'll immerse ourselves in crystal-clear waters surrounded by colorful reefs and abundant marine life, and even have the opportunity to swim with whale sharks and other beautiful reef creatures.

We conclude our trip by returning home, enriched by memories of three weeks full of extraordinary Australian adventures.

ADVENTURE SPIRIT


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EXPEDITION PACKAGE

PRICE - AUD23,500


The tour price includes:

  • Airport pickup from Perth and transfer to Bunbury.

  • Overnight hotel accommodation in Perth and two nights in Bunbury

  • 4WD driving training and a day trip to the Margaret River region before the main expedition

  • 4WD vehicles fully prepared for the demanding conditions of the Kimberley region

  • Vehicle insurance for the duration of the expedition

  • Full camping kit in the vehicle: kitchen equipment, tables, chairs, and essential accessories

  • Rooftop tents for two people on each vehicle – comfortable and safe overnight stays in the field

  • Fuel costs for the entire route

  • Meals during the expedition – meals prepared by guides with the assistance of participants

  • National park entrance fees

  • Costs of all paid camping sites

  • Satellite internet access

  • Additional recreational equipment – ​​accessories for swimming, fishing, and other water activities

EXTRA PACKAGE

PRICE - AUD2,950


  • Sightseeing flight over Horizontal Falls – admire this unique natural wonder from a bird's eye view.

  • Diving in crystal-clear waters – discover an underwater world brimming with life and color.

  • Encounter with the giants of the ocean – swim alongside majestic whale sharks and elegant manta rays.

* Prices in Australian dollars are fixed. Conversion rates apply for overseas transfers.

** The final price of the additional package depends on the type of attractions selected and current partner prices.

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