The Kimberley
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Three times larger than England and with a population of less than
40,000, the Kimberley region – spread over Australia's entire north-western
corner – is one of the world's last wilderness frontiers.
Here you'll find prolific wildlife, majestic canyons, freshwater swimming
holes and several outback stations, as well as one of Australia's greatest
4WD road trips.
Despite the area's remoteness, it's also a place of great food, luxury
accommodation, friendly locals and one of the most romantic beach towns on
Earth. The Kimberley region's major gateway is the outback beach town of
Broome, famous for its 22-kilometre (14-mile) long Cable Beach, and the
daily camel trains that trail along it at sunset.
Must Try
• Stay at the spectacular El Questro wilderness park
• Swim at a freshwater outback waterhole
• Take a helicopter ride over a majestic gorge
Getting there
You can fly direct to
Broome International Airport on the western edge of
the Kimberley from Perth year round.
During high season (April to October) there are also direct flights to
Broome from Melbourne and Sydney. The Kimberley has a second major town on
its eastern side, Kununurra, with flights direct from both Perth and Darwin.
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