Three Extraordinary Regions to Explore
It's an ancient landscape forged from the elements of the earth over eons, and traversed for millenia by a people whose culture still lives and thrives today.
Experience Broome, the Kimberley and the Pilbara and be infused with a sense of reverence and wonder that emanates from the land itself.
Discover vast expanses of raw beauty that stretch out to distant horizons across age-old rocks and oceans that teem with life, as you journey over and through the land, and across and under the water.
Here is where you can allow your own dreams to connect with something deeper, more meaningful and as old as time itself.
The Pilbara region in Western Australia has some of the world’s most ancient natural landscapes, dating back two billion years and stretching over 500,000…
Discover the vast wildlife sanctuaries, spectacular gorges and thundering waterfalls hidden in the region’s heart, and explore the coast, home to some of…
Often referred to as the pearl of North West Australia, Broome is Western Australia’s coastal gateway to the magnificent wilderness region of the Kimberley.
Endless Adventure
In one of the last wilderness areas on Earth, you'll find a sense of freedom and adventure almost without bounds. By daylight, wander and roam to experience natural attractions billions of years in the making, and at night see more stars than you ever felt possible.
Explore the Pilbara's coastal destinations
Onslow
Enjoying good weather all year round, Onslow in Western Australia is a pretty coastal town offering…
Dampier
Located just 20 kilometres west of Karratha, the pretty port town of Dampier is named after the…
Karratha
With a bustling city centre, Karratha's recent reinvention will surprise you with its hip…
Point Samson Peninsula
Some of Western Australia’s best beaches, coral gardens, fishing spots and restored heritage…
Port Hedland
Two hundred kilometres north of Karratha, Port Hedland is famous for its massive resource industry…
Cape Keraudren Coastal Reserve
Cape Keraudren Coastal Reserve is situated on a picturesque beach with white sands that stretch as…
Explore the Pilbara's inland destinations
Karijini National Park
Karijini National Park in Australia’s North West is all about adventure. It’s about…
Tom Price
At 747 metres, Tom Price is the highest town in Western Australia! Named after Thomas Moore Price…
Marble Bar
While Marble Bar has earned the reputation of the hottest town in Australia from the consistently…
Nullagine
Nullagine, a small township north of Newman, is a historic gold rush town that was established in…
Newman
From the gold rush towns of the 1880's to the largest modern mining town in the East Pilbara…
Roebourne
Roebourne's lovingly restored heritage buildings offer incredible insight on the early days of…
Explore the Kimberley's outback towns
Fitzroy Crossing
Set on the banks of the mighty Fitzroy River, Fitzroy Crossing is a true outback town, and a great…
Halls Creek
At the northern edge of the Great Sandy Desert and Tanami Desert, Halls Creek is the gateway to a…
Wyndham
At the end of the Great Northern Highway you will find the little town of Wyndham, which has the…
Derby
Home of Australia’s largest tides, Derby is a friendly and historic outback town perched at…
Kununurra
The vast, stunning landscapes, remarkable waterways and lush farmland around Kununurra are both…
Explore the Kimberley Icons
Gibb River Road
Turning off the bitumen and going ‘over the range’ on the Gibb River Road is a truly…
Road Access To Purnululu National Park/Bungle Bungle Range
For self-drive travellers, the turn-off to Purnululu National Park is located on the Great Northern…
Mitchell Plateau
Venture off the Gibb River Road on a detour that rewards you with jaw-dropping views of the wild…
Kimberley Coast
There’s nothing quite as profound, immersive, invigorating and peaceful as a Kimberley Coast…
Bandilngan (Windjana Gorge) National Park
Carved by the Lennard River, Bandilngan (Windjana Gorge) is over three kilometres long with 300…
Lake Argyle
Lake Argyle is one of the largest man-made lakes in the southern hemisphere and home to more than 70…
Ord River & Lake Kununurra
The Ord River and its tributaries form one of the most significant waterways in Australia, producing…
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