21 days tour

Kimberley 21 Day "Nulla Nulla" 4Wd Camping Safari

This tour includes:

Guide

Australian & English speaking guide are your hosts for this adventure.

Meals

All Breakfasts are included on the trip except for Day 1. All dinners are included on the trip except for Day 21. Lunch is not included - Why? We believe in supporting our local communities as we travel through them. Buying our lunch as these stops helps the local commerse and tourism in these regions which is a large part of the communities revenue. Stopping for lunch also allows us to stop, immerse and surround ourselves in these environments. It gives us a chance to talk to the locals and other travellers and will be a large part of our tour dynamics every day. You are welcome to bring along a packed dry lunch. You should bring along or allow purchases for snacks and drinks. Spring Water is included for the duration of your tour. Vegetarian, Pescatarian, Gluten Free and Halal dietary needs attract no aditional charge. Vegan, Jain and Kosher meals attract an aditional charge of $210.00pp ($10 per day). Kosher meals are only supplied for tours where all participants will eat Kosher Meals.

Transport

We travel in professionally prepared 4WD dual cab utes, 4WD utes, front facing seats in a 4WD troupe carrier or 6, 7 Seat 4WD's. Transfers to your hotels in Broome or Broome airport are also included.

Optional

Active Sloth Activity Rating Guide 1.Sloth: Easy โ€“ Suitable for beginners and people with limited mobility. Short and flat trails with minimal elevation gain and easy terrain. Low adrenaline, low risk activity. 2.Rabbit: Moderate-Easy โ€“ Slightly more challenging than sloth mode, but still doable for most beginners. Trails may have more elevation gain and uneven terrain. Activity is mild. 3.Kangaroo: Moderate โ€“ Suitable for hikers & walkers with some experience. Trails may be longer with steeper inclines and more technical terrain. Wear appropriate clothing, footwear and take walking aids if required. Heart elevated activity. Excitement based activity. 4.Panther: Challenging โ€“ Suitable for experienced hikers & walkers with good physical conditioning. Trails may be longer and steeper with more challenging terrain. Suitable for most active people. Must wear appropriate clothing, footwear and use hiking aids if required. Adrenaline based activity. 5.Mountain Goat: Very challenging - a challenging activity overall or has very challenging parts to the activity. This doesnโ€™t mean itโ€™s not manageable by most physically active people, please talk with our guide to discuss your situation. Hikers will be experienced with excellent physical fitness. Trails may involve steep inclines, difficult terrain, and exposure to heights. High Adrenaline based activity. High heartrate elevation expected. Do not attempt without preparation and the right gear. Of couse, these are just suggestions and the actual difficulty of an activity will depend on various factors such as but not limited to: altitude, weather conditions, an individuals fitness levels.

Accommodation

Dome Tent Accommodation Dome tents provide great covered space at the front of the tent for leaving incidentals outside particularly when it rains. Their windows are often lower than a lot of other tents helping air flow in the heat of the kimberley. These two advantages alone make them ideal for the trip compared to the square safari type shaped tents. The tents take 10 minutes or less to set up. There are a number of locations where we stay 2 or 3 nights in the one location which reduces the amont of time a tent needs to be erected or dismantled during the trip considerably. The guides are more than happy to assist with tent construction and we recommend particpants work in teams of two. You can also stand up in the tents unless your big bird which is very handy. We also supply a camping inflatible mattress and fan with a light. In general we find that most people are comfortable on the mattresses. For participants who may have dificulty with agility issues or a medical issue requiring tham to use a stretcher bed these can be supplied for an additional fee of $150.00 . The stretcher bed and inflatable mattresses are yours to keep at the end of the tour should you like to take them with you. Due to health reasons we can no longer re-use bedding. If you would like to bring your own bedding it must fold or roll up to a size 65cm x 25cm and preferably have a bag or strapping to hold it rolled/folded firm. Pillows For health reasons we only supply non-returnable $2.00 inflatable pillows or you can order a half size memory foam pillow through us for $40.00 . We recomend bringing your own half size pillow as it also helps us use less synthetics and plastics. We have two types to suggest. A memory foam pillow or purchase a piece of foam half the size of a nomal pillow and make a cover for it from a cotton pillow case. A lot of hikers make their own foam pillow like this method.

Not included:

Flights

Flights are not included in the price of the trip. Do not book flights for any trip until we advise you that your booking is confirmed and you can book flights. Confirmation of you place on the trip does occur on Tourradar at time of booking. Flights can be purchased following our confirmation welcome email and our what to bring message. To fly to Broome, some airports you can fly direct, however, often participants find it easier and sometimes cheaper to fly to Perth and then from Perth to Broome.

Insurance

All participants are required to purchase travel insurance for this trip.

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Itinerary of your trip Kimberley 21 Day "Nulla Nulla" 4Wd Camping Safari

  • Day 1 Broome To Fitzroy Crossing
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Broome To Fitzroy Crossing

      Welcome to Day 1 of our exciting Kimberley safari, where we take you on an unforgettable journey through the stunning landscapes of Western Australia. Our journey begins in Broome, where we meet and greet our fellow adventurers before embarking on our journey to Fitzroy Crossing via Tunnel Creek.ย  Today's adventure will have us wading through water in the fascinating ancient cave system known as Tunnel Creek. Carved out of the Napier Range, it is home to fascinating geological formations, freshwater pools, and an abundance of wildlife including freshwater crocodiles. We'll also look for some aboriginal cave paintings here. For this adventure you will need a head torch, water shoes, waterproof pouch for camera/phone, and a sense of adventure. Many people choose to wear their swimwear. After our visit to Tunnel Creek, we continue our journey to Fitzroy Crossing, where we set up camp for the night.ย  โ€ข Activity: Tunnel Creek โ€ข Walking distance - 2km return โ€ข Time spent at Activity - 2.30hrs โ€ข Level of Activity rating - GOAT - Level 5 - but only due to the fact it's dark and you need to wade through water and climb over a few boulders to enter the caves. Most people will be able to complete this activity. โ€ข Camping = 1 night Tunnel Creek โ€ข (D) Active Sloth Activity Rating Guide 1. Sloth: Easy โ€“ Suitable for beginners and people with limited mobility. Short and flat trails with minimal elevation gain and easy terrain. Low adrenaline, low risk activity.ย  2. Rabbit: Moderate-Easy โ€“ Slightly more challenging than sloth mode, but still doable for most beginners. Trails may have more elevation gain and uneven terrain. Activity is mild. 3. Kangaroo: Moderate โ€“ Suitable for hikers & walkers with some experience. Trails may be longer with steeper inclines and more technical terrain. Wear appropriate clothing, footwear and take walking aids if required. Heart elevated activity. Excitement based activity. 4. Panther: Challenging โ€“ Suitable for experienced hikers & walkers with good physical conditioning. Trails may be longer and steeper with more challenging terrain. Suitable for most active people. Must wear appropriate clothing, footwear and use hiking aids if required. Adrenaline based activity. 5. Goat: Very challenging - a challenging activity overall or has very challenging parts to the activity. This doesnโ€™t mean itโ€™s not manageable by most physically active people, please talk with our guide to discuss your situation. Hikers will be experienced with excellent physical fitness. Trails may involve steep inclines, difficult terrain, and exposure to heights. High Adrenaline based activity. High heartrate elevation expected. Do not attempt without preparation and the right gear. Of course, these are just suggestions, and the actual difficulty of an activity will depend on various factors such as but not limited to: altitude, weather conditions, an individualโ€™s fitness levels.ย 

  • Day 2 Fitzroy Crossing To Wolfe Creek Crater
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Fitzroy Crossing To Wolfe Creek Crater

      Day 2. ย ย Today, we continue our journey through the beautiful Kimberley region, exploring more of its natural wonders. ย Today is a big driving day as we head deep into the centre towards the Tanami Dessert. After enjoying a hearty breakfast, we depart from Fitzroy Crossing and head towards the awe-inspiring Wolfe Creek Crater via the infamous Tanami Road. As we drive, we witness the stunning beauty of the region's red dirt roads, rugged landscapes, and rolling hills. Once we arrive at Wolfe Creek Crater, the 2nd largest meteorite crater in the world, we take a leisurely hike around the rim, taking in the incredible views of the surrounding wilderness. The crater is a significant natural landmark and holds great significance to the local indigenous people, the Djaru. After exploring the crater and learning about its geological and cultural significance, we set up camp nearby and enjoy a delicious meal and marvel at the starry sky above. ย We'll settle down into our tents for a good nights sleep (unless you watched the movie of the same name, then you might want to buddy up with your new campmates for the night?) Activity: Wolfe Creek Crater Halls Creek Visitor Centre Walking distance - 3.6km round the rim of the crater Time spent at Activity - 2hrs + overnight. Level of Activity rating - KANGAROO - Level 3 - Uneven surface around crater edge - rocky Lunch at Halls Creek Camping = 1 night - Wolfe Creek Crater Camp (B & D)

  • Day 3 Wolfe Creek Crater To Purnululu National Park / Bungle Bungles
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Wolfe Creek Crater To Purnululu National Park / Bungle Bungles

      Day 3 has us set out on another big drive today. This will be the last of the biggest drive days as we venture right into the heart of the Kimberley and all of her attractions. ย ย Departing Wolfe Creek Crater we'll stop in for lunch again to Halls Creek and visit the historic hotel. ย We'll drive through to the Bungle Bungles Purnulunu taking in the stunning scenery of the red rock formations and ancient gorges before we land at the Visitor Centre to get our permits and campsite alotment. ย ย The road in is fun with water crossings and plenty of bumps! ย the park's winding roads, taking in the stunning scenery of the red rock formations and ancient gorges.ย  After setting up camp we'll enjoy a much welcome stretch of our legs as we explore the magnificent Purnululu National Park, home to the world-renowned Bungle Bungle Range. Our first stop is Cathedral Gorge, a natural amphitheatre (singing encouraged) that features soaring rock walls and a tranquil pool of water. We take a short walk to reach the gorge and marvel at its breathtaking beauty. Afterwards we'll get sunset at one of the lookouts on the way back to camp. Activity: ย Lunch at Halls Creek Hotel Cathedral Gorge Bungle Bungle Lookouts Purnulunu Visitor Centre Walking distance - 2km return Time spent at Activity - 2hrs + overnight Level of Activity rating - KANGAROO - Level 3 - Uneven surface as we walk through the gorge - rocky Camping = 2 nights - Bungle Bungles campground (B & D)

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Tour leaving from Broome

Broome is a coastal city in Australia known for its beautiful beaches, spectacular sunsets, and the pearl industry. With its crystal-clear waters and warm climate, it is the perfect place to relax and enjoy outdoor activities. In addition, Broome offers a rich cultural history and delicious cuisine that combines Asian influences and fresh seafood.

Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Average

There are several physical activities that last from 2 to 6 hours in easy terrains, low altitude flats, or water experiences. Please ask if youโ€™re not sure this applies to you.

Age range

Age range

Min: 18 / Max: 80

Age range allowed for this experience.

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