Kimberley Travel Guide

Your complete guide to Western Australia’s last great wilderness

Welcome to the Kimberley

The Kimberley is one of Australia’s most remote and spectacular regions, covering vast landscapes of gorges, rivers, waterfalls and ancient rock formations.

Located in northern Western Australia, the Kimberley stretches from the Indian Ocean near Broome to the outback town of Kununurra, and is home to some of the world’s oldest continuous cultures.

Explore the Kimberley

Top Things to Do in the Kimberley

Explore Ancient Gorges & Waterfalls

The Kimberley is famous for its dramatic gorges, swimming holes and waterfalls.

  • Windjana Gorge
  • Bell Gorge
  • Manning Gorge
  • Mitchell Falls

Experience Indigenous Culture

Discover the world’s oldest living culture through rock art sites, cultural tours and storytelling.

Drive or Tour the Gibb River Road

One of Australia’s most iconic 4WD adventures, linking Broome and Kununurra.

How to Travel the Kimberley

Kimberley Tours & Itineraries

10-Day Kimberley Tours

Highlights-focused itineraries covering major attractions.

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14-Day Kimberley Tours

In-depth journeys with remote regions and extra nights.

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Kimberley Cruises

Explore the Kimberley coast, waterfalls and tidal systems.

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Practical Travel Tips

For road updates visit Main Roads Western Australia .

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