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Spirit Of The Kimberley
6 days ex Broome Walk through the bush with the Bardi people, Witness the massive tidal flows of the Kimberley, Look out for crocodiles at sunny Windjana Gorge, Experience a traditional smoking ceremony, Cool off in hidden swimming holes, Sample Aussie bush tucker
Experience the true spirit of the Kimberleys - from the saltwater Bardi culture, pristine beaches and rugged red cliffs of Cape Leveque to the Indigenous Bunuba culture, cattle country and picturesque gorges of the West Kimberley. This trip is like no other in the Kimberleys as it explores both the well-known sights and some of the hidden secrets of this extraordinary, remote part of Australia.
Physical Rating: 4 Culture Shock Rating: 4 Accommodation: Camping with facilities (3 nts), bush camping (2 nts) Transportation: 4WD Safari vehicle, walking Trip Style: Intrepid Overland Group Size: Maximum of 16 travellers per group Departure: Departure is guaranteed, subject to 6 people travelling Budget: Allow AUD $200 for meals not included.
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| Call (800) 471-9882 for more information or to book today! Mention code 6601417 | | Intrepid Travel | | | | Day | Destination | Description | | Days 1-2 | Kelk Creek & Cape Leveque | Travelling through the Dampier peninsula we visit traditional Aboriginal communities to learn a little about thier way of life. After chilling out on the pristine beaches, we move onto the stunning beaches of Cape Leveque, were we'll set up camp for the night. | | Day 3 | One Arm Point & Lombadina | Leaving Cape Leveque, we move onto the Buccaneer Archipelago to witness the huge tidal flows of the Kimberley. After visiting the Lombadina Community we return to Broome were we'll spend the night. | | Day 4 | Windjana Gorge | We travel onto the mighty Fitzroy River and visit some of the local Aboriginal ?Wandjina? artists at Mowanjum Arts & Cultural Centre. Travelling on up the Gibb River Road, we head for the Napier Ranges. Enjoy lunch at Windjana Gorge, before an afternoon trek to explore the natural scenery and abundance of local wildlife and watch the sunset over the gorge walls. | | Day 5 | Tunnel Creek & Biridu Community | In the morning we learn a little about about the vast Tunnel Creek cave networks, a place where you can swim and marvel at this natural wonder. We move onto our guides Biridu community for a bushtucker dinner and a memorable evening of Aboriginal stories round the campfire. | | Day 6 | Geikie Gorge/Broome | Emerging from Biridu, we journey towards Fitzroy Crossing to explore the spectacular Geikie Gorge. We take a spectacular cruise through the gorge to view the dramatic walls. After lunch we visit Fitzroy Crossing, before returning to beautiful Broome were we'll finish our adventure. |
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at any time. For trips departing between 01 January 2007 and 31 December
2007, the land price of your trip is guaranteed when you have paid in full.
For trips departing beyond 31 December 2007, prices are indicative only. The
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