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10 Days Broome – Perth Tour with 2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites

  • 2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
  • Pinnacles in Nambung National Park
  • Visit to the Abrolhos Islands by small aircraft
  • Kalbarri National Park
  • Shark Bay World Heritage Area: Shell Beach & Stromatolites
  • Monkey Mia Dolphins
  • Glass-bottom boat tour in Coral Bay / Ningaloo Reef
  • Karijini National Park


Itinerary


Day 1: Broome – Port Hedland

Today’s journey south is accompanied by the sparse and low vegetation of the Great Sandy Desert. The entire northern coast of Western Australia is lined with vast mangrove forests, with a notable exception: Eighty Mile Beach, where the white sand competes with the blue sea, inviting visitors to relax or collect shells. Stingrays, stonefish, and sharks are strong arguments to stay on land. Arrival in Port Hedland in the evening.
Accommodation: Hospitality Motel, Port Hedland


Day 2: Port Hedland – Karijini National Park (Breakfast)

After breakfast, we leave Port Hedland, where with some luck we may see one of the massive 2–3 km long iron ore trains. We head south through the Pilbara Region, whose Aboriginal name “bilypara” means “dry” — fitting, as this area, nearly twice the size of Germany, is half covered in red desert and rocky ridges. Our accommodation lies in the heart of Karijini National Park, offering a fantastic atmosphere and absolute nighttime silence.
Accommodation: Karijini Eco Retreat, Karijini National Park


Day 3: Karijini National Park (Breakfast/Lunch)

The rocks in Western Australia's second-largest national park are among the oldest on Earth, with some of the most vibrant and dramatic landscapes in the country. The iron-rich highlands are filled with gorges, permanent waterholes, and spectacular viewpoints. We hike to Fortescue Falls and Fern Pool, whose year-round pools are perfect for a swim. We also visit Oxer Lookout for an amazing view over four merging gorges.
Accommodation: Karijini Eco Retreat, Karijini National Park


Day 4: Karijini – Exmouth (Ningaloo Reef) (Breakfast)

We depart the iron ore regions of Western Australia early and head towards the coast. Arriving in the evening in Exmouth, at the northern end of the Ningaloo Reef. Experts say the marine life here is even more diverse than at the Great Barrier Reef.
Accommodation: Mantarays Ningaloo Beach Resort, Exmouth


Day 5: Exmouth (Ningaloo Reef) (Breakfast)

From Vlamingh Head Lighthouse, enjoy panoramic views of North West Cape, the Ningaloo Reef, and the massive antennas of the Harold E. Holt Naval Station. During a hike through Mandu Mandu Gorge, we look out for rare rock wallabies. At scenic and safe-to-swim Turquoise Bay, we enjoy the diverse and colorful underwater world of the Ningaloo Marine Park. Return to hotel.
Accommodation: Mantarays Ningaloo Beach Resort, Exmouth


Day 6: Exmouth – Coral Bay – Carnarvon (Breakfast)

The reef is close to the shore and easily accessible by snorkeling or glass-bottom boat. Home to coral, rare starfish, crabs, and over 500 fish species. In the afternoon, we travel leisurely from the southern end of the Ningaloo Reef to Carnarvon.
Accommodation: Hospitality Motel, Carnarvon


Day 7: Carnarvon – Monkey Mia (Shark Bay) (Breakfast)

Traveling through the Australian Outback, we stop at Shell Beach, unique in its makeup of countless tiny shells. At Hamelin Pool, we marvel at the world’s oldest life forms: stromatolites. In the afternoon, we reach Monkey Mia, famous for its dolphins that voluntarily swim to shore almost daily to be fed. After dinner, an Aboriginal guide enchants us during a short walk with ancient stories and didgeridoo sounds beneath Western Australia’s brilliant night sky.

Optional: Monkey Mia Sunset Cruise

Enjoy the stunning sights of the sky’s continual change of colours reflected off the sea during this relaxing 1.5-hour cruise. Purchase a drink from our fully licensed Ocean Lounge Bar, or bring your own (BYO permitted). A tranquil way to end the day.

Accommodation: Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort, Shark Bay


Day 8: Monkey Mia – Kalbarri (Breakfast)

Morning dolphin feeding and insights into this intelligent marine species. Visit to the Shark Bay Interpretive Centre in Denham for more information on the World Heritage Area. Depending on the season, we may see Western Australia’s famous wildflowers en route to Kalbarri National Park. Stop for breathtaking views into Murchison Gorge, then continue to the peaceful town of Kalbarri.
Accommodation: Kalbarri Edge Resort, Kalbarri


Day 9: Kalbarri – Geraldton (Breakfast)

After breakfast, we return to Kalbarri National Park. The rugged coastal cliffs here are stunning. We then travel via the coastal road and Port Gregory to Geraldton. A scenic small aircraft flight takes us over the Wallabi Group of the Houtman Abrolhos Islands, where the Dutch trading ship Batavia wrecked in 1629 — leading to a bloody mutiny.
Accommodation: Hospitality Motel, Geraldton


Day 10: Geraldton – Perth (Breakfast)

We visit Mount Scott for an overview of Geraldton and Grey’s Bay, and its memorial for victims of the warship HMAS Sydney II, sunk off the coast. We then visit the architecturally unique St. Francis Xavier Cathedral in the city center. Heading south along the coast via Leeman and Jurien Bay, we reach Cervantes, gateway to Nambung National Park. The Pinnacles are one of Western Australia’s most visited natural wonders — thousands of bizarre limestone pillars up to 5 meters high in a surreal desert landscape. A walk among them offers stunning photo opportunities. We continue via Lancelin to Perth, where this extraordinary journey ends at your hotel.


Included Services:

  • Transport in air-conditioned vehicle (max 12 people)
  • 9x nights in hotels/motels/safari tents with proper beds & private bathrooms
  • English-speaking tour guide
  • Entry fees for all national parks, World Heritage sites, flight to Abrolhos Islands, Didgeridoo Dreaming Tour, Shark Bay Interpretive Centre, glass-bottom boat (incl. snorkeling gear)
  • Meals: 9x Breakfast, 1x Lunch
  • Free drinking water in bus
  • Information pack & onboard resource library
  • 24-hour English, German, French-language support line


Optional Add-ons

Transfers

  • Broome Taxi Airport Transfer (Product code: PGY6QQ)
  • Perth Private Airport Transfer (Product code: PC9L0K)
  • Perth Taxi Airport Transfer (Product code: PN1L3K)

Post-Accommodation

  • DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Northbridge - Double room (Product code: P47AXS)
  • DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Northbridge - Single room (Product code: P03B8H)

Monkey Mia

  • Sunset Cruise (1.5 hours) – Enjoy the stunning sky colors reflected on the sea. Drinks available at the fully licensed Ocean Lounge Bar. BYO permitted. (Can be added during the booking process)

Day Tours

  • 1/2 Day City Tour: Broome (on request)
  • 1/2 Day City Tour: Perth & Fremantle (Product code: PT4KCN)
  • 1 Day City Tour: Perth, Fremantle & Swan River (Product code: P091YV)
  • 1 Day City Tour: Perth, Fremantle, Rottnest Island & Swan River (Product code: P9D0F1)
  • 1 Day Quokka Delight – Rottnest Island Adventure (Product codes with: bike hire – PMDNUW, e-bike hire – PDLCZC, coach tour – PFU5UH)

Multi-Day Tour Extensions

  • 3 Days Southern Experience Tour (Product code: PU8DEV)
  • 8 Days Darwin to Broome Tour (Product code: P21Q4P)
  • 8 Days Best of the Southwest Tour (Product code: PYJDU6)



Note

Minimum number of groups

This tour takes place with a minimum of 5 people. If this number of guests has not been reached yet, your booking will be set to PENDING. When the minimum number is reached your booking will be CONFIRMED.

Waiting list
If one date in which you would like to travel are not available yet, please apply on our waiting list. We will contact you as soon as possible.

Age
Unfortunately, Child under 13 years cannot participate on this tour.

2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Pinnacles in Nambung National Park Visit to the Abrolhos Islands by small aircraft Kalbarri National Park Shark Bay World Heritage Area: Shell Beach & Stromatolites Monkey Mia Dolphins Glass-bottom boat tour in Coral Bay / Ningaloo Reef Karijini National Park

Itinerary
Day 1: Broome – Port Hedland
Today’s journey south is accompanied by the sparse and low vegetation of the Great Sandy Desert. The entire northern coast of Western Australia is lined with vast mangrove forests, with a notable exception: Eighty Mile Beach , where the white sand competes with the blue sea, inviting visitors to relax or collect shells. Stingrays, stonefish, and sharks are strong arguments to stay on land. Arrival in Port Hedland in the evening.
Accommodation : Hospitality Motel, Port Hedland

Day 2: Port Hedland – Karijini National Park (Breakfast)
After breakfast, we leave Port Hedland, where with some luck we may see one of the massive 2–3 km long iron ore trains. We head south through the Pilbara Region , whose Aboriginal name “bilypara” means “dry” — fitting, as this area, nearly twice the size of Germany, is half covered in red desert and rocky ridges. Our accommodation lies in the heart of Karijini National Park , offering a fantastic atmosphere and absolute nighttime silence.
Accommodation : Karijini Eco Retreat, Karijini National Park

Day 3: Karijini National Park (Breakfast/Lunch)
The rocks in Western Australia's second-largest national park are among the oldest on Earth, with some of the most vibrant and dramatic landscapes in the country. The iron-rich highlands are filled with gorges, permanent waterholes, and spectacular viewpoints. We hike to Fortescue Falls and Fern Pool , whose year-round pools are perfect for a swim. We also visit Oxer Lookout for an amazing view over four merging gorges.
Accommodation : Karijini Eco Retreat, Karijini National Park

Day 4: Karijini – Exmouth (Ningaloo Reef) (Breakfast)
We depart the iron ore regions of Western Australia early and head towards the coast. Arriving in the evening in Exmouth , at the northern end of the Ningaloo Reef . Experts say the marine life here is even more diverse than at the Great Barrier Reef.
Accommodation : Mantarays Ningaloo Beach Resort, Exmouth
Day 5: Exmouth (Ningaloo Reef) (Breakfast)
From Vlamingh Head Lighthouse , enjoy panoramic views of North West Cape , the Ningaloo Reef , and the massive antennas of the Harold E. Holt Naval Station . During a hike through Mandu Mandu Gorge , we look out for rare rock wallabies. At scenic and safe-to-swim Turquoise Bay , we enjoy the diverse and colorful underwater world of the Ningaloo Marine Park . Return to hotel.
Accommodation : Mantarays Ningaloo Beach Resort, Exmouth
Day 6: Exmouth – Coral Bay – Carnarvon (Breakfast)
The reef is close to the shore and easily accessible by snorkeling or glass-bottom boat. Home to coral, rare starfish, crabs, and over 500 fish species. In the afternoon, we travel leisurely from the southern end of the Ningaloo Reef to Carnarvon .
Accommodation : Hospitality Motel, Carnarvon

Day 7: Carnarvon – Monkey Mia (Shark Bay) (Breakfast)

Traveling through the Australian Outback, we stop at Shell Beach , unique in its makeup of countless tiny shells. At Hamelin Pool , we marvel at the world’s oldest life forms: stromatolites . In the afternoon, we reach Monkey Mia , famous for its dolphins that voluntarily swim to shore almost daily to be fed. After dinner, an Aboriginal guide enchants us during a short walk with ancient stories and didgeridoo sounds beneath Western Australia’s brilliant night sky. Optional: Monkey Mia Sunset Cruise
Enjoy the stunning sights of the sky’s continual change of colours reflected off the sea during this relaxing 1.5-hour cruise. Purchase a drink from our fully licensed Ocean Lounge Bar, or bring your own (BYO permitted). A tranquil way to end the day.
Accommodation : Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort, Shark Bay

Day 8: Monkey Mia – Kalbarri (Breakfast)
Morning dolphin feeding and insights into this intelligent marine species. Visit to the Shark Bay Interpretive Centre in Denham for more information on the World Heritage Area. Depending on the season, we may see Western Australia’s famous wildflowers en route to Kalbarri National Park . Stop for breathtaking views into Murchison Gorge , then continue to the peaceful town of Kalbarri .
Accommodation : Kalbarri Edge Resort, Kalbarri

Day 9: Kalbarri – Geraldton (Breakfast)
After breakfast, we return to Kalbarri National Park . The rugged coastal cliffs here are stunning. We then travel via the coastal road and Port Gregory to Geraldton . A scenic small aircraft flight takes us over the Wallabi Group of the Houtman Abrolhos Islands , where the Dutch trading ship Batavia wrecked in 1629 — leading to a bloody mutiny.
Accommodation : Hospitality Motel, Geraldton

Day 10: Geraldton – Perth (Breakfast)
We visit Mount Scott for an overview of Geraldton and Grey’s Bay , and its memorial for victims of the warship HMAS Sydney II , sunk off the coast. We then visit the architecturally unique St. Francis Xavier Cathedral in the city center. Heading south along the coast via Leeman and Jurien Bay , we reach Cervantes , gateway to Nambung National Park . The Pinnacles are one of Western Australia’s most visited natural wonders — thousands of bizarre limestone pillars up to 5 meters high in a surreal desert landscape. A walk among them offers stunning photo opportunities. We continue via Lancelin to Perth , where this extraordinary journey ends at your hotel.

Included Services : Transport in air-conditioned vehicle (max 12 people) 9x nights in hotels/motels/safari tents with proper beds & private bathrooms English-speaking tour guide Entry fees for all national parks, World Heritage sites, flight to Abrolhos Islands, Didgeridoo Dreaming Tour, Shark Bay Interpretive Centre, glass-bottom boat (incl. snorkeling gear) Meals: 9x Breakfast, 1x Lunch Free drinking water in bus Information pack & onboard resource library 24-hour English, German, French-language support line

Optional Add-ons
Transfers Broome Taxi Airport Transfer (Product code: PGY6QQ) Perth Private Airport Transfer (Product code: PC9L0K) Perth Taxi Airport Transfer (Product code: PN1L3K)
Post-Accommodation DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Northbridge - Double room (Product code: P47AXS) DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Northbridge - Single room (Product code: P03B8H)

Monkey Mia Sunset Cruise (1.5 hours) – Enjoy the stunning sky colors reflected on the sea. Drinks available at the fully licensed Ocean Lounge Bar. BYO permitted. (Can be added during the booking process)
Day Tours 1/2 Day City Tour: Broome (on request) 1/2 Day City Tour: Perth & Fremantle (Product code: PT4KCN) 1 Day City Tour: Perth, Fremantle & Swan River (Product code: P091YV) 1 Day City Tour: Perth, Fremantle, Rottnest Island & Swan River (Product code: P9D0F1) 1 Day Quokka Delight – Rottnest Island Adventure (Product codes with: bike hire – PMDNUW, e-bike hire – PDLCZC, coach tour – PFU5UH)
Multi-Day Tour Extensions 3 Days Southern Experience Tour (Product code: PU8DEV) 8 Days Darwin to Broome Tour (Product code: P21Q4P) 8 Days Best of the Southwest Tour (Product code: PYJDU6)



Note Minimum number of groups
This tour takes place with a minimum of 5 people. If this number of guests has not been reached yet, your booking will be set to PENDING. When the minimum number is reached your booking will be CONFIRMED. Waiting list If one date in which you would like to travel are not available yet, please apply on our waiting list. We will contact you as soon as possible.
Age Unfortunately, Child under 13 years cannot participate on this tour.

Restrictions

  • people Group Size: From 1 Up To 12

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From AU$6,000.00

8 Days Broome - Darwin Tour with 2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites

  • 2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
  • Willie Creek Pearl Farm
  • Bungle Bungle Aerial Scenic flight/4x4 Tour/Walking Day Tour
  • Ord River Cruise
  • Katherine Gorge
  • Kakadu National Park with Yellow Waters & rock art


Itinerary


Day 1: Broome – Fitzroy Crossing

Near Derby, we visit its main attraction with a dark past, the Prison Tree. Aboriginal convicts used to be locked up the hollow trunk of the old Boab Tree. Nowadays, the bulbous giant is protected and should no longer be entered out of respect for this place and history. We continue our leisurely journey along the Great Northern Highway towards Fitzroy Crossing, our destination for today.

Accommodation: Fitzroy River Lodge, Fitzroy Crossing


Day 2: Fitzroy Crossing – Kununurra (B)

In the morning, we will visit Geikie Gorge National Park. Our cruise will take us through a 14 km long and up to 30 metres deep canyon, where we will have the possibility to observe freshwater crocodiles and to gaze and wonder at the remaining dry coral reef now present by the coloured limestone walls of the canyon. At lunch time, we will arrive in halls Creek, where in 1885 gold was first found. We take a short detour to the so-called China Wall. The vertical, up to 5 m high wall of bright quartz is the result of erosion and looks like being built by humans. Continuing our drive along the Great Northern Highway, between the Durack Range and the Carr Boyd Range, we head to Kununurra, situated on the Ord River.

Accommodation: Kununurra Country Club Resort, Kununurra


Day 3: Kununurra - El Questro - Wyndham - Kununurra (B)

Early in the morning, we drive to El Questro Wilderness Park, where we will discover one of the numerous gorges during a short hike. Aling the Great Northern Highway, between the Durack Range and the Carr Boyd Range, we continue to Wyndham. Five Rivers Lookout in Wyndham, the northernmost town in Western Australia, offers spectacular views of the Ord, Forrest, King, Durack and Pentecost Rivers, the Gulf of Cambridge and surrounding mangrove swamps and tidal flats. Depending on the season, we visit Marglu Billabong in Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve, a bird sanctuary for over 20,000 birds. The Grotto is the name of an idyllic swiiming pool located at the beginning of a short but pitoresque gorge. The pool, enclosed by steep rock walls, is fed by a 15 meter waterfall during the rainy season. We then drive to Kununurra

Accommodation: Kununurra Country Club Resort, Kununurra


Day 4: Kununurra - Ord River (B)

Today we will be collected from your accommodation just before noon and taken by coach through Durack country to Lake Argyle. We will take a short break at the historic Durack Homestead Museum. This Museum was constructed as a replica of the original family Homestead and used the original Homestead stone. We are viewing the enormous Lake Argyle from a scenic look-out. On our 55km boat ride back to Kununurra, we experience the spectacular landscapes as well as rich flora and fauna. After admiring a colourful sunset at the end of the boat trip, we are brought back to the hotel.

Accommodation: Kununurra Country Club Resort, Kununurra


Day 5: Kununurra - Bungle Bungle - Kununurra (B/L)

Today’s trip into the Bungle Bungle National Park is a highlight at its best. It gives you great opportunity to experience a breathtaking view on unique rock formations from the air and on foot. From a small aeroplane, you enjoy gorgeous bird's eye views of Lake Argyle, the Carr Boyd Range and enormous cattle farms. While approaching the airstrip amidst the Bungle Bungle National Park the wonder world of these amazing limestone rocks open up. By 4WD and on foot you reach Cathedral Gorge. Enjoy a picnic surrounded by fantastic rock sculptures reminding of beehives and let this atmosphere sink in. On the flight back to Kununurra, you get great views of the Argyle Diamante Mine and the rough embankments of the Osmand Range. This day will provide you with unforgettable memories that you will keep all your life.

Accommodation: Kununurra Country Club Resort, Kununurra


Day 6: Kununurra – Katherine (B)

Today, we say goodbye to Kununurra and Western Australia. Soon after, we cross the border into the Northern Territory. Leisurely drive along Victoria Highway to Katherine.
Accommodation: Knotts Crossing Resort, Katherine


Day 7: Katherine – Cooinda (Kakadu National Park) (B)

After breakfast, we start today's touring day with a 2-hour cruise through the spectacular Katherine Gorge. A wonderful experience with beautiful views and the opportunity to admire Aboriginal rock art. Via Kakadu Highway, we finally get into Kakadu National Park. Nourlangie Rock, a site of impressive Aboriginal galleries, presents a mix of up to 20,000 years old rock art.

Accommodation: Gagudju Lodge Cooinda, Yellow Water


Day 8: Cooinda (Kakadu National Park)  – Darwin (B)

An impressive boat cruise in Yellow Waters will give you the rare opportunity of viewing the many varieties of wildlife in their natural habitat. As this area is a beloved resting ground during the dry season, you will be both amazed and delighted to see such an abundance of bird types and observe crocodiles within such a close range. At Ubirr Rock - in the heart of the Kakadu National Park - you will find enough time today to wonder and gaze in caves at rocks of Aboriginal rock art (the world's oldest art gallery), and also to enjoy a wonderful panoramic view over Kakadu Park. A further stop in the Mamukala Wetlands will allow us to observe thousands of magpie-geese, a fantastic World Heritage Protected area of UNESCO. We reach Darwin in the evening, where your unforgettable tour ends at your pre-booked accommodation.

Included Services

  • Transport in an air-conditioned vehicle with a max of 12 passengers per vehicle
  • Accommodation during the tour 7x in Hotels/Motels
  • English-speaking guiding
  • German-speaking guiding
  • French speaking guiding and other languages on request only
  • Entry fees National Parks, World Heritage Areas, Willie Creek Pearl Farm, Day Tour Flight/4WD Bungle Bungle, Ord River Cruise, El Questro Wilderness Park, Katherine Gorge cruise, Yellow Water cruise
  • Meals (7x B - Breakfast / 2x L - Lunch)
  • Free drinking water 
  • Comprehensive information kid in vehicles
  • 24/7 emergency support in English/German/French

Optional Add-ons


Transfers

  • Broome Taxi Airport Transfer (Product code: PGY6QQ)
  • Darwin Taxi Airport Transfer (Product code: P0ZQPE)

Post-Accommodation

  • Hilton Garden Inn Darwin - Double room (Product code: P1TXRG)
  • Hilton Garden Inn Darwin - Single room (Product code: PJUVHQ)

Day Tours

  • 1/2 Day City Tour: Broome (on request)

Multi-Day Tour Extensions

  • 10 Days Perth - Broome Tour (Product code: PG1VH7)

Note


Minimum number of participants

This tour requires a minimum of 5 participants. If this number has not yet been reached, your booking will be set to PENDING. Once the minimum is reached, your booking will be CONFIRMED.

Waiting List

If a desired date is not yet available, please join our waiting list. We will contact you as soon as possible.

Age

Unfortunately, children under the age of 13 cannot participate in this tour.

2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites Willie Creek Pearl Farm Bungle Bungle Aerial Scenic flight/4x4 Tour/Walking Day Tour Ord River Cruise Katherine Gorge Kakadu National Park with Yellow Waters & rock art

Itinerary
Day 1: Broome – Fitzroy Crossing
Near Derby, we visit its main attraction with a dark past, the Prison Tree. Aboriginal convicts used to be locked up the hollow trunk of the old Boab Tree. Nowadays, the bulbous giant is protected and should no longer be entered out of respect for this place and history. We continue our leisurely journey along the Great Northern Highway towards Fitzroy Crossing, our destination for today.
Accommodation: Fitzroy River Lodge, Fitzroy Crossing
Day 2: Fitzroy Crossing – Kununurra (B)
In the morning, we will visit Geikie Gorge National Park. Our cruise will take us through a 14 km long and up to 30 metres deep canyon, where we will have the possibility to observe freshwater crocodiles and to gaze and wonder at the remaining dry coral reef now present by the coloured limestone walls of the canyon. At lunch time, we will arrive in halls Creek, where in 1885 gold was first found. We take a short detour to the so-called China Wall. The vertical, up to 5 m high wall of bright quartz is the result of erosion and looks like being built by humans. Continuing our drive along the Great Northern Highway, between the Durack Range and the Carr Boyd Range, we head to Kununurra, situated on the Ord River.
Accommodation: Kununurra Country Club Resort, Kununurra
Day 3: Kununurra - El Questro - Wyndham - Kununurra (B)
Early in the morning, we drive to El Questro Wilderness Park, where we will discover one of the numerous gorges during a short hike. Aling the Great Northern Highway, between the Durack Range and the Carr Boyd Range, we continue to Wyndham. Five Rivers Lookout in Wyndham, the northernmost town in Western Australia, offers spectacular views of the Ord, Forrest, King, Durack and Pentecost Rivers, the Gulf of Cambridge and surrounding mangrove swamps and tidal flats. Depending on the season, we visit Marglu Billabong in Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve, a bird sanctuary for over 20,000 birds. The Grotto is the name of an idyllic swiiming pool located at the beginning of a short but pitoresque gorge. The pool, enclosed by steep rock walls, is fed by a 15 meter waterfall during the rainy season. We then drive to Kununurra
Accommodation: Kununurra Country Club Resort, Kununurra
Day 4: Kununurra - Ord River (B)
Today we will be collected from your accommodation just before noon and taken by coach through Durack country to Lake Argyle. We will take a short break at the historic Durack Homestead Museum. This Museum was constructed as a replica of the original family Homestead and used the original Homestead stone. We are viewing the enormous Lake Argyle from a scenic look-out. On our 55km boat ride back to Kununurra, we experience the spectacular landscapes as well as rich flora and fauna. After admiring a colourful sunset at the end of the boat trip, we are brought back to the hotel.
Accommodation: Kununurra Country Club Resort, Kununurra
Day 5: Kununurra - Bungle Bungle - Kununurra (B/L)
Today’s trip into the Bungle Bungle National Park is a highlight at its best. It gives you great opportunity to experience a breathtaking view on unique rock formations from the air and on foot. From a small aeroplane, you enjoy gorgeous bird's eye views of Lake Argyle, the Carr Boyd Range and enormous cattle farms. While approaching the airstrip amidst the Bungle Bungle National Park the wonder world of these amazing limestone rocks open up. By 4WD and on foot you reach Cathedral Gorge. Enjoy a picnic surrounded by fantastic rock sculptures reminding of beehives and let this atmosphere sink in. On the flight back to Kununurra, you get great views of the Argyle Diamante Mine and the rough embankments of the Osmand Range. This day will provide you with unforgettable memories that you will keep all your life.
Accommodation: Kununurra Country Club Resort, Kununurra
Day 6: Kununurra – Katherine (B)
Today, we say goodbye to Kununurra and Western Australia. Soon after, we cross the border into the Northern Territory. Leisurely drive along Victoria Highway to Katherine.
Accommodation: Knotts Crossing Resort, Katherine
Day 7: Katherine – Cooinda (Kakadu National Park) (B)
After breakfast, we start today's touring day with a 2-hour cruise through the spectacular Katherine Gorge. A wonderful experience with beautiful views and the opportunity to admire Aboriginal rock art. Via Kakadu Highway, we finally get into Kakadu National Park. Nourlangie Rock, a site of impressive Aboriginal galleries, presents a mix of up to 20,000 years old rock art.
Accommodation: Gagudju Lodge Cooinda, Yellow Water
Day 8: Cooinda (Kakadu National Park) – Darwin (B)
An impressive boat cruise in Yellow Waters will give you the rare opportunity of viewing the many varieties of wildlife in their natural habitat. As this area is a beloved resting ground during the dry season, you will be both amazed and delighted to see such an abundance of bird types and observe crocodiles within such a close range. At Ubirr Rock - in the heart of the Kakadu National Park - you will find enough time today to wonder and gaze in caves at rocks of Aboriginal rock art (the world's oldest art gallery), and also to enjoy a wonderful panoramic view over Kakadu Park. A further stop in the Mamukala Wetlands will allow us to observe thousands of magpie-geese, a fantastic World Heritage Protected area of UNESCO. We reach Darwin in the evening, where your unforgettable tour ends at your pre-booked accommodation. Included Services Transport in an air-conditioned vehicle with a max of 12 passengers per vehicle Accommodation during the tour 7x in Hotels/Motels English-speaking guiding German-speaking guiding
French speaking guiding and other languages on request only Entry fees National Parks, World Heritage Areas, Willie Creek Pearl Farm, Day Tour Flight/4WD Bungle Bungle, Ord River Cruise, El Questro Wilderness Park, Katherine Gorge cruise, Yellow Water cruise Meals (7x B - Breakfast / 2x L - Lunch) Free drinking water Comprehensive information kid in vehicles 24/7 emergency support in English/German/French
Optional Add-ons
Transfers Broome Taxi Airport Transfer (Product code: PGY6QQ)
Darwin Taxi Airport Transfer (Product code: P0ZQPE) Post-Accommodation Hilton Garden Inn Darwin - Double room (Product code: P1TXRG) Hilton Garden Inn Darwin - Single room (Product code: PJUVHQ)
Day Tours 1/2 Day City Tour: Broome (on request) Multi-Day Tour Extensions 10 Days Perth - Broome Tour (Product code: PG1VH7)
Note
Minimum number of participants
This tour requires a minimum of 5 participants. If this number has not yet been reached, your booking will be set to PENDING. Once the minimum is reached, your booking will be CONFIRMED. Waiting List
If a desired date is not yet available, please join our waiting list. We will contact you as soon as possible. Age
Unfortunately, children under the age of 13 cannot participate in this tour.

Restrictions

  • people Group Size: From 1 Up To 12

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