Following breakfast, depart Broome in the comfort of a luxury 4WD tour vehicle, travelling along the Dampier Peninsula. As you journey, take in the contrast of the striking red pindan cliffs against white sandy beaches and clear turquoise waters.
Along the way, learn about the local Bardi and Nyul Nyul peoples and their rich traditions. Come to a stop at Beagle Bay for morning tea, where you’ll pay a visit to the Beagle Bay Sacred Heart Church. Built by hand by the local Indigenous community and Pallottine monks in the late 1800s, this spectacular monument is decorated by hundreds of shells including cowrie, volute and olive snail shells, and contains a breathtaking mother-of-pearl altar. An area once used to re-home Indigenous children separated from their families, Beagle Bay is now administered by those same children, now grown.
Continuing northward, arrive at Cygnet Bay, known for its fascinating pearl farm and untouched shores. Following lunch with panoramic views of the crystalline beach, discover the practice of pearl cultivation at the Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm – long described as one of the most unique Australian destinations and where some of the world’s largest pearls are grown. After, witness the staggering strength of the tides and surrounding waterfall reefs on a Sea Safari along the coast.
During sunset, sit down for dinner at the Homestead Restaurant where the menu features Indigenous herbs and spices, Asian-inspired dishes and local seafood. You may even have the rare opportunity to try a delicacy unique to the farm – Pinctada maxima pearl meat.
Travel time: Driving – approx. 2.5 hours
This morning, depart Cygnet Bay, enjoying breakfast on the run as you’re transferred to the airstrip. Travel from Cygnet Bay to Derby via charter plane, then cross the airstrip to board a seaplane to Horizontal Falls. Take in a bird’s eye view of the Buccaneer Archipelago, a group of more than 1,000 small islands smattered across the tropical Western Australian seas. Touch down smoothly on the water near Horizontal Falls, one of the best known destinations in the area. Here, embark on an enchanting boat journey into the heart of the falls, where tidal currents move through a gorge, creating a fast rapid that turns on its side. Appreciate this natural phenomenon as you glide above the unique waterway, witnessing the sheer power of the untamed Kimberley waters.
Return to the plane to take to the skies on another thrilling journey, travelling back to Derby airstrip where your guide will meet you. Make your way out via the world-famous Gibb River Road to Mount Hart Wilderness Lodge.
Arrive at Mount Hart Wilderness Lodge, an old cattle station in the heart of Wunaamin Conservation Park rich in natural scenery. Unwind with a drink at Uncle Tony’s Jungle Bar during sunset before heading to Pippa’s Corner for an exquisite dinner showcasing Western Australia’s unique flavours.
Travel time: Flight – approx. 1.5 hours
Enjoy breakfast at Pippa’s Corner before embarking on the road to Dalmanyi (Bell Gorge), where a 1km hike into the spectacular gorge awaits. Marvel as the water cascades over sandstone towers into a large pool, perfect for a refreshing swim.
Stop for a picnic lunch under the shady trees at Bell Gorge before making the return journey to Mount Hart via the Gibb River Road. On this journey you’ll take in the magnificent scenery via some lookouts along the way.
The rest of the afternoon is yours to relax before settling in for a sunset drink at Uncle Tony’s Jungle Bar and a three-course dinner at Pippa’s Corner Restaurant.
Travel time: Driving – approx. five hours
Start the morning with breakfast at Pippa’s Corner and prepare for an unforgettable day.
Soar above the Kimberley on a spectacular helicopter flight to Twin Flame Falls (Walunda), where a towering 300-foot, two-tiered waterfall cascades between dramatic red rock cliffs. In this remote wilderness sanctuary – accessible only by air – savour an outback picnic, explore on a guided hike and swim beneath a hidden waterfall in one of the region’s most pristine natural wonders.
You’ll also visit some of Mount Hart’s local gorges and swimming spots, including the tranquil Matthew Gorge (Dawungumen Mindi) and crystal-lined Barker Pool (Dudungarri Mindi).
Return to Mount Hart in time to relax with sunset drinks, before gathering for a relaxed dinner at the alfresco bar.
Optional upgrade:
- 40-minute helicopter flight extension (70 minutes total) (A$520 per person, minimum two to book).
Set off on a riveting outback adventure via 4WD this morning along Gibb River Road, taking the cattle track through remote and beautiful landscapes. Catch the morning light casting an ethereal glow as you arrive at Dimalurru (Tunnel Creek). Here, you’ll explore the secrets of the 750-metre cave system, full of hidden chambers and stalactites. Learn the legend of Jandamarra, an Indigenous Australian freedom fighter who used the tunnel as his hideout in the late 1800s. At the end of the tunnel, take a dip in a mystical swimming hole, cooling off before the heat of the day becomes overwhelming.
Next, travel to marvellous Bandilgnan (Windjana Gorge) where you’ll sit down for a gourmet picnic, connecting with the natural wonder surrounding you. Be sure to keep an eye out for the incredible concentration of freshwater crocodiles that live in the area, as well as bats and other wildlife.
Travel along Gibb River Road once more, passing by groves of boab trees and stopping at the Boab Prison Tree, believed to be 1,500 years old. Here, learn of the harsh treatment endured by local Indigenous peoples during colonisation and take a moment to reflect on their solemn history. Arrive back in Broome in the evening, where you’ll settle in for one final night at Cable Beach Club Resort and Spa and toast to your adventures over dinner.
Travel time: Driving – approx. 6.5 hours
Enjoy breakfast this morning, check out and wave goodbye to your extraordinary Kimberley journey as you make your own way to the airport.