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Australia Kimberley & Red Centre Outback
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Australia Kimberley & Red Centre Outback

The Kimberley gorges, Purnululu Bungle Bungle, and Uluru at your own pace — no tour buses

Duration: 11 Nights / 12 Days
Destinations: Darwin → Kakadu → Kununurra → Kimberley → Purnululu → Alice Springs → Uluru
Perfect For: Adventure seekers, Wildlife lovers, Photographers
Best Time: May – September (Dry Season)
₹2,65,000₹3,15,000
16% OFF

Per person, twin sharing basis

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About This Trip

Australia's most spectacular landscapes are not the Sydney Opera House or the Great Barrier Reef — they're the Kimberley and the Red Centre, two vast wildernesses that most Australians themselves have never visited. The Kimberley is 4x the size of England with a population of 35,000. Purnululu's Bungle Bungle domes look like nothing else on Earth. And Uluru at sunrise, experienced with an Anangu Aboriginal guide who explains the Tjukurpa creation law, is a completely different experience from the coach tour crowds.

Purnululu Bungle Bungle — UNESCO beehive domes, inaccessible for 20,000 years before 1983
Kakadu National Park — 20,000-year-old Aboriginal rock art at Nourlangie
Swim in Kimberley's freshwater gorges — crocodile-free, turquoise, entirely alone
Uluru at dawn with Anangu Aboriginal cultural guide — creation law explained
Saltwater crocodile spotting cruise on the East Alligator River
El Questro Gorge — a private wilderness station with natural thermal springs
Helicopter over Bungle Bungle — the only way to see the full formation
Kings Canyon rim walk — Cathedral Room, Garden of Eden swimming hole

Bungle Bungle — Inaccessible Until 1983

Purnululu's beehive domes were unknown to the outside world until a film crew flew over in 1983. The local Kija Aboriginal people had kept them secret for 20,000 years.

Uluru at Dawn with Its Owners

Not a coach tour. A private Anangu guide explains the creation law stories as the rock changes colour. The Anangu have been asked not to climb it — and now nobody does.

Swim in Gorges Entirely Alone

The Kimberley's freshwater gorges are crocodile-free and accessible only by 4WD. You'll likely swim completely alone in water so clear you can see the bottom at 5 metres depth.

A Country Bigger Than Western Europe

The Kimberley region alone is 4x the size of England, with a population of 35,000. This is wilderness travel on a scale that simply doesn't exist anywhere else on Earth.

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Australia Kimberley & Red Centre Outback

The Kimberley gorges, Purnululu Bungle Bungle, and Uluru at your own pace — no tour buses