Australia’s North West
Australia's North West is one of the world's last true wilderness areas and includes the majestic Kimberley and Pilbara regions. With some of the oldest rock formations in the world, the spectacular gorges of Karijini National Park and the unique beehive formations in Purnululu National Park, plus the many beautiful gorges featured along the Gibb River Road. Visit Australia’s North West to experience the true taste of Australia. Booking a holiday or break? See the current range of Special Deals and Offers.
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Imintji Campground and Art Centre
View Profile The Imintji (Ngarinyin) people invite you to stay at this sheltered location at the foot of the spectacular King Leopold range. This shady wilderness camp ground has wonderful views of the escarpment and is well situated to explore nearby natural attractions like Bell Gorge, Tunnel Creek, Windjana Gorge and surrounds. Once an important rest point for bullock drivers on the Gibb River Road, Imintji is once again a welcome stop-over for Kimberley travelers. The newly refurbished campgrounds offer modern amenities and is a great base from which to explore the Kimberley.
Girloorloo Tours – Mimbi Caves Tours and Campground
View Profile Modern amenities, hot showers, BBQ shelter, secluded camp sites and a friendly welcome awaits you at Mimbi Caves Campground. Nestled at the foot of the Emmanuel Ranges and just a short drive off Great Northern Highway, the campground has a Gooniyandi name “Jarlarloo Riwi”; Jarlarloo meaning Coolamon tree and Riwi meaning camp. Your Gooniyandi guides invite you to join them on an inspirational tour of one of Australia’s most spectacular and significant, natural geological sites. Mimbi caves is a place of deep spiritual significance to the Gooniyandi people as well as being one of the most significant Devonian fossil sites in the world.
Luridgii 2nd Gorge Campground
View Profile Drive your 4WD vehicle through spectacular scenery, personally guided by the traditional owners. Hear country told through the dreaming stories while you wait for the fish to bite. Swim in iconic outback gorges. Pass the ancient caves and thermal springs of Rugged Ranges and encounter Miriuwung life. Recognise the meaning of tradition to a culture more than 50,000 years old. Walk and see and do amazing things. Enrich your experience of the Kimberley firsthand with its local Aboriginal people.
Goombaragin Eco Retreat
View Profile Escape to this beautiful coastal retreat to enjoy the spectacular panoramic ocean views of Pender Bay on the Dampier Peninsula and its rich culture. Goombaragin is just over two hour's drive north of Broome, in the remarkable Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Honeymoon Bay
View Profile Located in the far north Kimberley, just north of Kalumburu Community, lies our family owned and operated campground, situated right in our backyard. Starting in 1992 by local indigenous couple, Les French and Ruth Davey, this hidden gem is a homegrown, rustic camping experience that will stay with you for a lifetime.
Gumbanan Wilderness Retreat
View Profile Escape to the best-kept secret of the Dampier Peninsula, a location of unparalleled beauty and home of The Davey Family, where their traditions and family are forever an integral part. Gumbanan Wilderness Retreat is located just before One Arm Point Community (the Ardiyooloon Community). It is a short 1.5km drive off the main road at the turnoff.
Goojarr Goonyool Whale Research & Campground
View Profile From July to November each year, thousands of humpback whales pass through the bay on their annual migration journey from Antarctica, following the West Australian coast towards the warmer southern waters. Offering secluded beachfront campsites overlookingPender Bay, Goojarr Goonyool is the perfect place to relax and watch the migrating whales.
