Kimberley: 5 Must-See Destinations On Guided Tours
Kimberley is a magical place. So many people have fallen in love with it that it's hard to find someone who hasn't travelled there at least once. Kimberley is the ideal destination for people who want to see Africa in all its glory, explore a true wilderness area and get away from the crowds at the same time.
Guided tours to Kimberley are a great idea if you don't have time to plan your own trip or if you just want everything taken care of for you. But not all guided tours are created equal! Here are five must-see destinations on guided tours through Kimberley:
Fitzroy River National Park
You can take a guided tour of Fitzroy River National Park, or you can just drive up to the park and see it on your own. If you want to go with a guide, they will show you some of their favourite spots in the area, including:
- The Fitzroy River itself. This river provides water for residents of Kununurra and nearby townships such as Derby or Broome. It also flows through this national park where it is home to crocodiles (wildlife)!
- A bridge over the river where many people cross into Australia every day on their way home from work or school! It's an important landmark for travellers who want access to outback areas like Port Hedland or Halls Creek.
Breathtaking Bungle Bungle Range
Bungle Bungle Range is a spectacular sight that you won't want to miss on tours to Kimberley. The range is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and it's well worth visiting to see this majestic mountain range in all its beauty.
The views from the top of Bungle Bungle are breathtaking, with an impressive backdrop of rugged mountains and lush green valleys below.
There's also plenty of wildlife in these parts: elephants roam freely just beyond your view; beautiful butterflies flutter around as if they're dancing on air; birds swoop down from the clouds above; even monkeys wander through bushes at times!
Majestic Mitchell Falls
Mitchell Falls is a horsetail waterfall in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Located on Mitchell Plateau, it is one of Australia's most visited waterfalls and can be seen from many vantage points throughout the region.
The falls has a height of 100 metres (328 feet), with an average flow rate of around 3 cubic metres per second.
Mitchell Falls was named after James Mitchell who discovered this area in 1839 when he was searching for gold along with his brother William and two other men. James returned home without finding any gold but instead discovered this gorge with its stream flowing over rocks from where it drops into Lake Argyle
Purnululu's Cathedral Gorge
If you're looking for a destination that's large enough to get lost in, but small enough to explore on foot, Purnululu is the place for you. The area is home to over 2 million hectares of sandstone domes and outcrops that have been shaped by erosion over many centuries.
The Bungle Bungles were formed by erosion from these domes and outcrops they are one of Kimberley's most popular tourist destinations due to their geological significance as well as the beautiful landscapes they offer visitors who come here during winter (when they're covered in snow).
Stunning Geikie Gorge
The Geikie Gorge is a deep canyon carved by the Fitzroy River and it's a popular tourist destination in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It’s located near Derby, which is about 50km from Broome.
There are many activities you can do at Geikie Gorge National Park that will help you enjoy your stay there – including fishing, swimming and camping out!
Conclusion
Take a guided tour to Kimberley and discover its hidden treasures. You'll be amazed by the breathtaking landscapes and wildlife that make this destination so special.
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