Day 1:
We hope you're packed and ready because the adventure begins in Broome today! We collect you at 6:00 am from your accommodation in or near Broome CBD. Our first point of call is to show you some of the unique history of this region, with a stop at Derby's Boab Prison Tree. We head on from here to Windjana Gorge to see some freshwater crocodiles and continue the history lesson, before wandering through Tunnel Creek and making camp for the night.
Meals: Lunch, Dinner
Day 2:
Today, we're looking for waterfalls, making the trip to Bell Gorge in King Leopold's Conservation Park for a swim and explore. It's a day for dipping because we'll be heading to either Galvans or Adcock Gorge for another swim in the afternoon before setting up our bush camp for the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3:
Day three begins with a hike after breakfast into Manning Gorge for a swim. We are also here to see the ancient Kimberley Bradshaw rock art and spot the Northern red-faced turtles which inhabit the area. Post-swim we continue along the Gibb River Road, take it in few more sights, then make camp for the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4:
We cross the Kimberley's Pentacost River today then hike into the Cockburn Ranges to Emma Gorge. After time spent swimming and cooling off, we are hiking again, this time into El Questro Gorge. Accommodation for tonight is at El Questro's famous station, complete with a stop at Swinging Arm Bar to meet the locals.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5:
This morning we walk through the pre-historic forest to visit El Questro's incredible natural hot springs - Zebedee Springs. We have some time to relax in the spring-fed pools before getting back on the road and heading into the Bungle Bungles to visit the stunning gorge walls at Echidna Chasm. Our resting spot tonight is in Purnululu National Park.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6:
With only a few days to go, we want to ensure you stay active and keep exploring as much as you can on this trip, so this morning we begin with a hike into Catherdral Gorge. We are also visiting the Window and Piccaninny Creek Lookout, and if you really want to remember the stunning views, you can opt for a helicopter scenic flight! Following a day of sightseeing and hiking, we head to our bush camp to relax for the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7:
Today we head to Kununurra and then on to Lake Argyle, Australia's largest manmade lake. You have the option here for a cruise before we head to our campsite.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 8:
We bid West Aus goodbye and cross the border into the Northern Territory today. We visit Gingers Hill in Keep River National Park and take some time to learn more about the local Aboriginal history unique to this place. After this, we head to Jubarra (Gregory) National Park to visit Gregory's tree - a sacred site to the Ngarinyman people, named after explorer Augustus Gregory. Further north, we finish our day in the Victoria Rover region and set up camp for the last night!
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 9:
We spend our final day of this off-road adventure heading to Edith Falls, 60km north of the regional town, Katherine. After lunch, we take you to see the intriguing Magnetic termite mounds before dropping you into Darwin around 5:00 pm.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch