Collage of Kimberley landscapes
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Visit the Kimberley

Often described as one of the world's last great wildernesses, the Kimberley has an immense and complex landscape that encompasses spectacular gorges, waterfalls and cave systems, pockets of lush rainforest and an astonishing variety of wildlife.

Huge turtles, predatory fresh and saltwater crocodiles share this ancient land with Australia's unique marsupial kangaroos and wallabies. Floral treasures abound including many coloured wildflowers, waterlilies, panduanus palms, fan palms and magnificent boab trees.

The Kimberley is a vast and pristine area that is an unforgettable adventure to explore. To trully appreciate the wonders of the Kimberley region, it is best to take some time, meet the people, absorb the history and take in the natural beauty.

Image of Echidna Chasm, Purnululu
Echidna Chasm
Purnululu

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