Cape to Cape, Western Australia.
The big country, ever-changing landscapes, swimming and wildlife that Western Australia’s walks are known for, but in
a more bite-sized package. Plus snacks.
The Kimberley occupies Australia’s entire north-western corner and stands as one of the planet’s few remaining wilderness frontiers. In this expansive realm, nature thrives with abundant wildlife, grand canyons, serene freshwater swimming spots, and remote outback stations. A highlight of this region is El Questro, a central hub from which to embark on a myriad of Kimberly hiking trails through prehistoric rock formations, cascading waterfalls and magical deep gorges. The Amalia Gorge and El Questro Gorge walks are two challenging punchy journeys, but not without a refreshing swim to rejuvenate.
The big country, ever-changing landscapes, swimming and wildlife that Western Australia’s walks are known for, but in
a more bite-sized package. Plus snacks.
The thrill of a day venturing on foot into stunning but harsh country is only aided by swims en route and the comforts of El Questro awaiting your return.
With superstar geology to rival the country’s best, and flora and colours seemingly from another planet, Purnululu is the Kimberley writ large.
The track to the waterhole at Amalia Gorge has a couple of challenging pinch points to negotiate but the reward…
This short hike encapsulates the essence of The Kimberley commencing in dry Savannah woodland before plunging amongst the lush tropical…
With rock walls billions of years old and swimming holes you couldn’t dream up, this corner of the Pilbara is a stunning oasis in one of the most isolated places on earth.
The Lurujarri Dreaming Trail is an invitation to behold the land, culture and laws of the Goolarabooloo people across beaches, dunes and bush.
The Gorge Walk follows Lennard River which has carved through the Devonian limestone of the Napier Range. The riverbank provides…
There is plenty of variety on this hike with an easy first section then a steep slog on a series…
Wherever and whenever we walk, we acknowledge and pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians and Owners of the land.
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