Untamed Kimberley

Trip Code:50392
(AUD) Twin Share from $7,169pp
Days 10
Nights 9

The Top End of Australia, from Western Australia to the Northern Territory, was made for postcards. The yawning gorges, mirror-like waterholes, immense rock formations, wild national parks… All wrapped in millennia strong First Nations culture that guides any tour through the region. From Darwin to Broome, things are steamy most of the time. Thankfully, there are Kimberley rock pools and clifftop waterholes to cool off in, whether at Emma Gorge or the Ord River.

  • 16 Jun 2026 – 25 Jun 2026
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  • 30 Jun 2026 – 09 Jul 2026
    from $7,965 pp twin share *
  • 14 Jul 2026 – 23 Jul 2026
    from $7,549 pp twin share *
  • 28 Jul 2026 – 06 Aug 2026
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  • 11 Aug 2026 – 20 Aug 2026
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  • 25 Aug 2026 – 03 Sep 2026
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  • 25 May 2027 – 03 Jun 2027
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  • 01 Jun 2027 – 10 Jun 2027
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  • 15 Jun 2027 – 24 Jun 2027
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  • 29 Jun 2027 – 08 Jul 2027
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  • 06 Jul 2027 – 15 Jul 2027
    from $7,385 pp twin share *
  • 13 Jul 2027 – 22 Jul 2027
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  • 27 Jul 2027 – 05 Aug 2027
    from $8,205 pp twin share *
  • 10 Aug 2027 – 19 Aug 2027
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  • 17 Aug 2027 – 26 Aug 2027
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  • 24 Aug 2027 – 02 Sep 2027
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* Prices and category availability are subject to change without notice.

Itinerary

  • Day 1 – Welcome to Darwin:
    The balmy Darwin climate sets the pace for your city tour: relaxed. Things don’t happen in a hurry here. Even the fiery sunsets seem to linger just over the horizon. You’ll catch one later, but first: an orientation tour to discover the city’s architecture and learn about the events that have shaped life at the Top End, from Cyclone Tracy to WWII when the Northern Territory capital was bombed. Enjoy dinner at a popular waterfront restaurant favoured by locals.
  • Day 2 – Darwin – Katherine:
    Your southern sojourn begins with yet more insights into the region’s historic events, expanding on yesterday’s lesson about WWII and its impact on the region. The Adelaide River was not only the headquarters of a large military base, but its banks now house a cemetery, the final resting place of those who lost their lives in defence of the country. Nature takes over at Nitmiluk National Park on Jawoyn land. The history and culture of the Traditional Landowners comes into full focus as you set off on a cruise through dramatic Nitmiluk Gorge on this MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience. Remarkably, this is one of 13 gorges carved through the national park, and at every bend in the river, the sun casts its soaring sandstone cliffs a different colour. There’s no time to catch your breath – you’re off to the Katherine Outback Experience, where you’ll be entertained with songs and stories. It’s not a show or a tour, but an immersive adventure. One that is real, raw, and funny at times.
  • Day 3 – Katherine – Kununurra:
    Say goodbye to the NT and hello to WA, your introduction to the state the unexpected delights of Kununurra. It’s in the middle of nowhere, and only exists because of the Ord River Irrigation Scheme. Before it was a twinkle on the map, farming pioneers came here to establish vast cattle stations. The life of one such family is chronicled at the Durack Homestead Museum, revealing how the property was dismantled then reassembled on higher ground when much of the countryside was flooded for the dam. The project not only helped water the countryside, but created Lake Argyle. An afternoon cruise here on the Ord River, surrounded by freshwater crocs and birds, is something you won’t forget in a hurry. Well, until the next expedition: from Kununurra, all roads lead to some of WA’s most postcard-worthy sights, the Bungle Bungles among them.
  • Day 4 – Kununurra:
    Early this morning, you’ll have the chance to book an Optional Experience* scenic flight over (or 4WD tour of) the dramatic World Heritage-listed Purnululu National Park, home to the Bungle Bungles (own expense). Then, we continue to Hoochery Distillery, a farm-based micro-distillery the AAT Kings team has been visiting for as long as we can remember. We ask the owners to take you behind the scenes to discover how their award-winning rums and whiskys are made before settling in for morning tea.
  • Day 5 – Kununurra – Emma Gorge:
    Wander with your Travel Director through Mirima National Park, known as a ‘mini Bungles’, while hearing about how the landscapes were formed. Then, get a taste of the Gibb River Road, en route to El Questro Wilderness Park, backdropped by the rusty red Cockburn Range. Hidden among the pandanus palms are a string of slick safari-style tents. Which means you can gaze at the stars while you drift off to a chorus of frogs and cicadas. When darkness falls, expect a bedazzlement of stars overhead.
  • Day 6 – El Questro Wilderness Park:
    The best way to wake up? With the sun streaming through your tent, wildlife all around. Wake up to the sun streaming through your tent, wildlife all around. Travel to Wyndham this morning, the most northerly township in Western Australia. Discover this small outback town and surrounding landforms and wetlands. When it’s time to cool down, take a dip in the resort pool or a dip in a waterhole within Emma Gorge. Be back on your patio in time for sundowners.
  • Day 7 – Emma Gorge – Fitzroy Crossing:
    The Kimberley boasts a geological history that is nothing short of spectacular. On this MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience, explore the Mimbi Caves with an Indigenous guide to observe the delicate limestone formations, brilliantly vivid colours and crystal-clear freshwater pools that remain from the Devonian Great Barrier Reef that formed over 350 million years ago. Discover ancient rock paintings before hearing the Gooniyandi Dreaming story, while enjoying billy tea and damper. Travel through the Kimberley towards the remote township of Fitzroy Crossing.
  • Day 8 – Fitzroy Crossing – Broome:
    The reason Broome was born is because of pearls. Today, it’s just as well known for its sizzling Indian Ocean sunsets, best enjoyed from the Cable Beach sand. This stretch of sand is long. So long that it can accommodate 4WDs, camels and foot-traffic. Perch here, or head to a waterside cafe. Order a drink, and settle in.
  • Day 9 – Broome Free Time:
    Now that you have your bearings thanks to your Broome tour, today is yours to explore. Take your time to discover the charms of the town, indulge in the delightful pearl boutiques, and embark on a leisurely stroll along the magnificent Cable Beach, stretching over 22 kilometres. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Chinatown, with its colourful streets and cultural offerings. If you’re feeling more adventurous, you can choose to embark on an Optional Experience* that will take you to breathtaking destinations. One such experience is a visit to a pearl farm, where you can witness the fascinating process of pearl cultivation and learn about the rich history of the industry. Marvel at the intricate craftsmanship and discover the allure of these exquisite gems.
  • Day 10 – Farewell from Broome:
    10 days, countless memories, a bunch of new friends… you’ll leave Broome with your travel wanderlust ignited.

Highlights

  • Immerse yourself in the Kimberley’s dramatic landscapes, from the Bungle Bungle Ranges to the Ord River.
  • Cool off in refreshing rock pools and clifftop waterholes after days spent exploring the rugged wilderness.
  • Gain insights into millennia-old First Nations culture that has shaped this remarkable region.

The Top End of Australia, from Western Australia to the Northern Territory, was made for postcards. The yawning gorges, mirror-like waterholes, immense rock formations, wild national parks… All wrapped in millennia strong First Nations culture that guides any tour through the region. From Darwin to Broome, things are steamy most of the time. Thankfully, there are Kimberley rock pools and clifftop waterholes to cool off in, whether at Emma Gorge or the Ord River.

Inclusions

  • MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience – Learn about the Jawoyn people, owners of Nitmiluk Gorge Get on the water with hand-picked cruises of Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge, and the Ord River Visit Hoochery Distillery and view their hand-made rum, made from Australian sugercane, rainwater and yeast Explore Durack Homestead Museum See the award winning Katherine Outback Experience Explore Kununurra and the region’s untamed landscapes Enjoy a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience at Mimbi Caves with a local Indigenous guide Immerse yourself in Broome’s tropical climes.
  • Day 1 highlights Welcome to Darwin: The balmy Darwin climate sets the pace for your city tour: relaxed. Things don’t happen in a hurry here. Even the fiery sunsets seem to linger just over the horizon. You’ll catch one later, but first: an orientation tour to discover the city’s architecture and learn about the events that have shaped life at the Top End, from Cyclone Tracy to WWII when the Northern Territory capital was bombed. Enjoy dinner at a popular waterfront restaurant favoured by locals.
  • Day 2 highlights Darwin – Katherine: Your southern sojourn begins with yet more insights into the region’s historic events, expanding on yesterday’s lesson about WWII and its impact on the region. The Adelaide River was not only the headquarters of a large military base, but its banks now house a cemetery, the final resting place of those who lost their lives in defence of the country. Nature takes over at Nitmiluk National Park on Jawoyn land. The history and culture of the Traditional Landowners comes into full focus as you set off on a cruise through dramatic Nitmiluk Gorge on this MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience. Remarkably, this is one of 13 gorges carved through the national park, and at every bend in the river, the sun casts its soaring sandstone cliffs a different colour. There’s no time to catch your breath – you’re off to the Katherine Outback Experience, where you’ll be entertained with songs and stories. It’s not a show or a tour, but an immersive adventure. One that is real, raw, and funny at times.

FAQs

  • Cable Beach Club Resort
  • Contour Hotel Katherine
  • Emma Gorge Resort, Tented Cabin with private facilities
  • Fitzroy River Lodge
  • Kununurra Country Club Resort
  • Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront

How long is this journey?

This itinerary runs for 10 days and 9 nights.

When can I travel?

Departures are currently scheduled between 16 Jun 2026 and 02 Sep 2027, subject to live availability.

Are there different departure options?

Yes, multiple departures may be available depending on your preferred travel period.

Are discounts available?

Seasonal or loyalty discounts may be available on selected departures at the time of enquiry.

What is generally included?

Inclusions typically cover guided touring and selected experiences, with exact details listed in the itinerary.

Provided by: AAT Kings

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(AUD) Twin Share from $7,169pp
Days 10
Nights 9

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