Vast distances separate
many of the main attractions in the Kimberley. Travelling between
these attractions by car can be both an exhilarating and
challenging experience.
Road conditions can be very demanding on all vehicles and drivers
should allow for increased fuel consumption, driver fatigue and
vehicle breakdowns. Many roads are suitable for high clearance
four-wheel drive vehicles only.
Many marked roads in the Kimberley are not for public use.
Permission to travel into pastoral
leases andAboriginal
lands must be requested before entry. Many roads are
unfenced and straying livestock and wildlife are prevalent,
especially at night. All travel into remote areas must be well
planned and informed.
Alternate ways to travel around the Kimberley include road coach
tours and charters, air charters, boat charters and via the Ibis
Aerial Highway.


