Thinking of a Kimberley Adventure in 2025? Read about our epic Kimberley Tours through this absolute Masterpiece of Nature
Welcome to our Charter North Kimberley tour experience, Australia’s most breath taking destination. From rugged coastlines to ancient rock formations, the Kimberley is a paradise for adventurers and nature lovers alike. Join us as we explore its stunning landscapes, rich Indigenous culture, and indulge in the most unforgettable experiences
Our guide GT has twenty five years of touring experience and thirty years of connection to The Kimberley that results in an unparalleled visitor experience. As a young independent explorer, GT spent considerable time in The Kimberley discovering its secrets. Over time GT has established networks through the The Kimberley that now allow him to lead you on an incredible historical journey revealing all the unique aspects of The Kimberley, from the geology, eco systems and the human history that makes The Kimberley such an outstanding experience.
The Kimberley region is located in North Western Australia, and while it’s remote, it’s more than worth the journey. In fact its remote frontier appeal is what lures thousands of experience seekers to the region each year. The nearest major Town is Broome, which is in itself a key Kimberley attraction, accessible via direct flights from most major Australian cities. For people wanting to combine a Top End and Kimberley adventure, then our tours operating between Darwin and Broome are ideal. Darwin also connects all major Australian cities with direct flights.
Charter North Kimberley Tours include these Must-See Attractions and more
The Bungle Bungles (Purnululu National Park)
Famous for its unique beehive-shaped and coloured formations, the Bungle Bungles and surrounding features are listed on the UNESCO World Heritage as the most outstanding landscape of this type on our planet. We explore the park on foot then take a scenic flight for a breathtaking aerial perspective of this unique natural wonder.
Mitchell Falls and the tropical north
A visit to the Mitchell Falls area is a highlight for our groups that choose to embark on our Ten day Kimberley Tour. Now managed by the Wunambal-Gamberra Indigenous corporation under a landmark native title award, Charter North has been afforded the opportunity under a special licence agreement to showcase this entire area on behalf of it’s traditional owners.The broader Mitchell Platuea area encompasses the stunning multi-tiered Mitchell Falls, and what is undoubtedly the most striking collection of Kimberley rock art documenting a millenia of lifestyles and human history. The natural rock shelters of the Kimberley are adorned with what is regarded as the best preserved most stylistic rock art in the World.
The Kimberley is rich in Indigenous culture, home to several Aboriginal communities. Don’t miss this opportunity to see the ancient rock art sites like the Bradshaw (Gwion) and the Wandjina paintings to learn about their traditions, art, and their connection to the land.
The now infamous Gibb River Road
An iconic adventure drive, The Gibb River Road takes us through the Kimberley central platuea on what is mostly rugged 4WD terrain. Along this adventure drive we hike, swim in pristine waterfalls and experience some of the Kimberley’s most notorious natural attractions like, Emma Gorge on Elquestro Station, Windjana Gorge and Tunnel Creek in the amazing 340 million year old Devonian Reef, and Bell Gorge, Manning Gorge and Galvins Gorge that have carved their path through the ancient King Leopold sandstone over billions of years.
Are you up for spending more time in The Kimberley on your own private charter with your own personalised custom itinerary? The Kimberley is massive! Around 420, 000sq kilometres, approximately the size of Spain, as you could appreciate there is a lot more to see if you have the time.
Other “Off the beaton track” more remote attractions such as Mornington Wilderness, Charnley River Sation, Mt Elizabeth Station and Mt Hart Wilderness Lodge all surprise the visitor with World class landscapes and experiences.
Wildlife Spotting
Keep your eyes peeled as we travel the Diverse Kimberley landscapes for unique wildlife, including saltwater and freshwater crocodiles, kangaroos and Wallaroos, dingoes, and a variety of bird species. And of couse a range of beef cattle breeds, given a large portion of The Kimberley is working cattle stations.
Where we stay
From luxurious lodges to camping under the stars in secluded private camps, The Kimberley and Charter North offer diverse overnight stay options for all different tastes. Consider staying at eco-friendly lodges that immerse you in nature while providing high end service and comfort, or waking at dawn in your private bush camp to the site of the campfire and smelling the freshly brewed coffee while GT sets out the morning breakfast spread.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Kimberley is during the dry season, from May to September. The weather is mild, meaning the days are a sunny thirty degrees with blue skies and nights are cool with full starry skies. This is the perfect time for outdoor activities, exploring the stunning landscapes, with comfortable nights.
In conclusion
The Kimberley is a destination like no other, where breathtaking nature meets rich cultural experiences. Whether you’re hiking, swimming, exploring the nature and culture, or simply soaking in the views, your adventure in this remote paradise will be unforgettable. Pack your bags and get ready to explore one of the world’s last frontiers!
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