Aerial view over a person floating on their back in a blue waterhole surrounded by towering red rock walls adorned with moss and a slim waterfall at Emma Gorge, El Questro Wilderness Park, Kimberley, Western Australia © Tourism Australia

Emma Gorge, El Questro Wilderness Park, Kimberley, Western Australia © Tourism Australia


Trip overview

7 days
Car
1,850km (1,149mi)

Day 1: Kununurra

0.5hrs 45km (28mi)

The gateway town to the East Kimberley, where you’ll find some of Australia’s most iconic outback destinations, Kununurra is a great place to start your exploration.

Day 2: The Bungle Bungle Range

3.5hrs 680km (422mi)

Embedded in World Heritage-listed Purnululu National Park, the Bungle Bungles can be seen from the air or the ground, or better yet – both.

Day 3: Kununurra to Lake Argyle

2hrs 140km (87mi)

Drive just under one hour (or take a 3.5-hour cruise) to reach the glassy waters of Lake Argyle. This beautiful body of water makes for an active day exploring the land, lake and wildlife.

Day 4: Kununurra to El Questro Wilderness Park

1.5hrs 108km (67mi)

Today, you’re headed to El Questro Wilderness Park: a legendary outback retreat and one of the world’s most unique holiday destinations. Hop in the car and drive 1.5 hours from Kununurra, or book a transfer for maximum window-gazing along the way.

Day 5: El Questro Wilderness Park

Do you want to fly over the outback or slip into a natural spring? El Questro offers bespoke experiences, so you can customise your dream day among some of Australia’s most remote nature.

Day 6: El Questro to Broome via Kununurra

2.5hrs 854km (530mi)

It will be hard to leave El Questro behind, but the Kimberley Coast beckons. Head back to Kununurra and fly directly to Broome to ease into this laid-back town.

Day 7: Broome and the Horizontal Falls

0.5hrs 23km (14mi)

Discover the majesty of the awe-inspiring Horizontal Falls on a half-day adventure, then return to Broome to relish in the town’s surrounding natural beauty.