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This is your cue for romance and adventure in one of the last true wilderness areas on earth. The Kimberley is calling. Red and rugged ranges, spectacular gorges and waterfalls, untouched beaches and coastline – the scene is set for the adventure of lifetime.

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 Black Rock Falls

Black Rock Falls (Kimberley Western Australia)

For a refreshing dip in a pristine Kimberley water hole visit Black Rock Falls near Kununurra. This is where the locals come to go swimming and enjoy a picnic.The waterfall is most spectacular in the wet season when water tumbles over a 30 metre rock cliff into a pool area below. The water hole remains during the dry season meaning you can go swimming all year round. Black Rock Falls gets its name from its rock cliffs which have been stained black from the minerals in the water over many years.

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 Geikie Gorge National Park

Geikie Gorge National Park (Kimberley Western Australia)

See fresh water crocodiles, all manner of birdlife, and other native animals like dingos and wallabies at Geikie Gorge National Park in the Kimberley region.The main attraction is the multi-coloured cliffs of Geikie Gorge where the Fitzroy River has cut through fossil reef over millions of years.You can take a cruise along the river to see the gorge and wildlife up close – and learn about Aboriginal Dreamtime stories of the area. Geikie Gorge is an important Aboriginal cultural area and is known by the Bunaba people as Darngku.The national park covers more than 3,000 hectares of land and is also home to a riverine forest of river red gum trees and paper barks.

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 Horizontal Waterfalls

Horizontal Waterfalls (Kimberley Western Australia)

The magnificent Horizontal Waterfall at Talbot Bay in the Buccaneer Archipelago is created by massive tidal movements, among the biggest in the world. The white water ocean banking up against one side of a narrow cliff passage creates the waterfall effect.The dramatic contrast of red rock cliffs and turquoise water is best viewed from the air. Scenic flights and sea safaris to the Horizontal Waterfalls depart Broome and Derby on a regular basis.

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 Malcolm Douglas Broome Crocodile Park

Malcolm Douglas Broome Crocodile Park (Kimberley Western Australia)

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Bell Gorge

Bell Gorge (Kimberley Western Australia)

Beautiful Bell Gorge, with its stunning waterfall, bushwalking and bird watching, lies within the Kimberley’s rugged King Leopold Range Conservation Park.During the wet season great volumes of water cascade down the waterfall, making it the perfect place for a refreshing swim.Make sure you bring your camera as Bell Gorge is one of the most picturesque and scenic gorges in the Kimberley.The folded rock formations were millions of years in the making.You can go camping not far from the gorge – this is pristine wilderness at its best.

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Cable Beach

Cable Beach (Kimberley Western Australia)

With 22 kilometres of sun-kissed white sand and turquoise water, Broome`s Cable Beach is justifiably world famous and the ideal place to go swimming and watch the sunset into the Indian Ocean on a balmy, tropical night. Even though it`s one of the world`s best beaches, it`s still possible to find your own secluded slice of sand to enjoy.

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Gantheaume Point

Gantheaume Point (Kimberley Western Australia)

At Gantheaume Point near Broome see ancient dinosaur footprints that are more than 120 million years old. You can see the footprints in the rocky reef area when the tide it low. A plaster cast of the tracks has been embedded at the top of the cliff for anyone who visits at high tide, or if you don’t want to walk on the reef.

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Geikie Gorge

Geikie Gorge (Kimberley Western Australia)

For a taste of Aboriginal culture and stunning outback scenery, visit Geikie Gorge near the town of Fitzroy Crossing in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.

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Lennard Gorge

Lennard Gorge (Kimberley Western Australia)

Step off the well trodden tourist trail and explore beautiful Lennard Gorge. If you can get there shortly after the wet season, you will be awestruck by the spectacular cascading waterfall, as it tumbles over the red rocks and plunges into the narrow gorge below.Bounded by remarkably high cliffs, you can take a beautiful walk along the ridge and down to the end of the gorge. Either do a loop walk, returning along the other side of the gorge, or swim back for a truly memorable experience.Lennard Gorge is one of the lesser visited of the Kimberley gorges.

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Mc Alpine House

Mc Alpine House (Kimberley Western Australia)

A beautifully renovated authentic pearler`s home built in 1910, surrounded by lush tropical gardens populated by exotic birds, historic McAlpine House is now a magnificent boutique hotel of only 8 rooms. Offering unparalleled privacy and comprehensive personalized service to individuals or small groups, the graceful heritage complex is truly one of the most exclusive places to stay in the tropical north .  

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