Kimberley Trailblazer PLUS Tour

11 days | Broome - Broome

From $8,440 per person - save up to $750pp

Join us on a 11-day, 11-night Kimberley Trailblazer PLUS tour. This tour will show you the best of the Kimberley in just 11 days.

Arriving and departing from Broome, you will have a half day adventure to the world famous Horizontal Falls. You will also have some free time in Broome to explore at your leisure.

On tour, you'll get to explore the Kimberley region and enjoy a thrilling 4WD adventure along the Gibb River Road. On the way back, we'll pass through Halls Creek, Fitzroy Crossing, and the Napier Range's Devonian Reefs before returning to Broome.

This is tour is similar to our Trailblazer Tour but has the added benefit of nights in Broome and the Horizontal Falls day tour, so you can leave the Kimberley having done it all.

Tour dates

2025 Departures

16 May 2025 - AVAILABLE

1 June 2025 - AVAILABLE

13 June 2025 - AVAILABLE

15 Aug 2025 - AVAILABLE

Tour includes:

  • Small Group Tour Size - Maximum 20 Guests

  • Luxury Air-conditioned 4WD Coach

  • Horizontal Falls Half Day Tour

  • Experienced Driver & Guide (Two Crew)

  • Best accommodation available

  • Meals as listed in the itinerary (11 breakfasts, 10 lunches, 8 dinners)

  • Fully Guided Walks

  • National Park Entry Fees

  • Mimbi Caves Indigenous Cultural Tour

  • Ord River Cruise & Durack Homestead Museum

  • Danggu (Geike Gorge) Boat Cruise - pending opening for 2025

Highlights:

  • Broome

  • Horizontal Falls

  • Prison Boab Tree & Derby

  • Bandilngan (Windjana Gorge)

  • Dilmanyi (Bell Gorge)

  • Wunaamin Miliwundi Conservation Park (King Leopold Ranges)

  • Gibb River Road

  • Galvans Gorge (Mt Barnett Station)

  • Durack & Pentecost River Crossings

  • El Questro Wilderness Park, including Zebedee Thermal Springs

  • Wyndham & Five Rivers Lookout

  • Ord River Cruise

  • Durack Homestead Museum

  • Lake Argyle

  • Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles), including Cathedral Gorge, Piccaninny Creek & Echidna Chasm

  • Mimbi Caves Indigenous Cultural Tour

  • Dimalurru (Tunnel Creek)

  • Danggu (Geike Gorge) Boat Cruise on Martuwarra (Fitzroy River) - pending opening 2025

2025 Tour Price

On Sale - while seats last!

May Departures - save $400pp - $8,790 per person twin-share

June Departures - save $750pp - $8,440 per person twin-share

August Departures - $9,910 per person twin-share

Note: Single Supplement $2000 applies for single travelers.

Detailed Itinerary

Kimberley Trailblazer Plus Tour | 11 Days Broome - Broome

  • Today you arrive in Broome and check into your accommodation. You have a free evening to enjoy Broome. We recommend making your way to Cable Beach for the incredible sunset.

    Please note today is unaccompanied.

    Resort Ensuite Room, The Continental Hotel or similar

  • Today you will visit the world famous Horizontal Falls, a highlight for many visitors the Kimberley.

    Your half day trip will either be in the morning or afternoon depending on availability so you will have time to further explore Broome.

    You will be collected from and returned to your hotel for your half day adventure. You will travel by seaplane to Talbot Bay where you will enjoy breakfast or lunch on the pontoon before a power boat ride through the falls and around the spectacular bays and creeks.

    You will have free time for dinner.

    Please note, other than the Horizontal Falls Half Day, today is unaccompanied.

    Resort Ensuite Room, The Continental Hotel or similar (B or L)

  • Today you will meet the KOT guides and your fellow travelers. We collect you from your accommodation in Broome and take the highway towards Derby. On the way we will drive through typical boab savannahs, so you will know you are in the Kimberley. We visit the town, including the Prison Boab Tree and the historical jetty before making our way onto the Gibb River Road.

    We take a walk through the incredible Bandilngan (Windjana Gorge) with the Lennard River flowing, spotting for flora and fauna along the way. Keep an eye open for freshwater crocodiles.

    Continuing to Mount Hart Wilderness Lodge located in the Wunaamin Miliwundi Conservation Park, we settle in for our two night stay.

    Safari Tent, Mt Hart Wilderness Lodge (B,L,D)

  • Today is a day of exploring Dalmanyi (Bell Gorge) in the Wunaamin Miliwundi Conservation Park. We take the opportunity to walk and swim in the magical Kimberley gorge. This is what the Gibb River Road is all about!

    We return back to Mount Hart Wilderness Lodge for a relaxing evening.

    Safari Tent, Mt Hart Wilderness Lodge (B,L,D)

  • An early morning start to continue this adventure as we head to the East Kimberley.

    We continue along the Gibb River Road with a walk and a swim at the picturesque Galvans Gorge.

    The journey continues over the Kimberley Plateau and crossing two major rivers; The Durack and The Pentecost.

    We settle into our accommodation for the night after an adventurous day.

    Ensuited Accommodation (Home Valley or Emma Gorge Resort) (B,L,D)

  • A relaxing soak in the thermal waters of Zebedee Springs is a must of any visit to El Questro so after breakfast we make our way here.

    For lunch we visit the main hub of El Questro ‘The Station’ to view the township in its glory.

    Wyndham is our next stop with the Five Rivers Lookout and panoramic views of the Cambridge Gulf.

    This afternoon we make our way to Kununurra; the largest town in the East Kimberley. Here we visit Ivanhoe Crossing and the Diversion Dam of the Ord River.

    We have a two night stay in Kununurra.

    En-suited Hotel Accommodation (Kununurra Country Club or similar) Kununurra (B,L,D)

  • Enjoy some free time in town, before taking a scenic boast cruise on the Ord River and viewing Lake Argyle. This ecosystem is home to an abundance of bird life with over 300 species in the Kimberley. You will also spot freshwater crocodiles. We will learn about the history and making of Ord River Irrigation system.

    We stop at the Durack Homestead to learn about the history of the family before returning to Kununurra.

    En-suited Hotel Accommodation (Kununurra Country Club or similar) Kununurra (B,L,D)

  • Departing Kununurra we make our way to Purnululu National Park, home of the Bungle Bungles. We pass by the indigenous communities of Doon Doon, Warmun and the Carr Boyd Ranges.

    Venturing back onto the dirt tracks, we take the windy road over the Osmond Range into the World Heritage Area (Purnululu National Park).

    We have the optional extra of a helicopter flights over the Bungle Bungle Massif. Please note this flight is not included in the tour.

    We enjoy our night under the stars with a campfire at our luxury lodge.

    En-suited Safari Tent or Cabin (B,L,D)

  • Today is spending the majority of our day exploring Purnululu National Park.

    We walk into Cathedral Gorge and Piccaninny Creek to view the magnificent striped bee hive domes.

    Following the Bungles Massif we head to the northern end of the park to walk and explore Echidna Chasm. This narrow path has walls as close as 1m wide and the sandstone gorge towers as much as 200m above.

    Our Bungles adventure comes to an end as we venture out the park and into Halls Creek for the night.

    En-suited Hotel Accommodation, Halls Creek (B,L,D)

  • Halls Creek is known as a former Gold Rush Town. We look at the town before driving through cattle country towards Fitzroy Crossing.

    We are on the end of the Napier Range where we take an Indigenous Guided Tour of Mimbi Caves. Here we learn about the culture and history of the Gooniyandi people.

    Heading to Fitzroy Crossing we take an informative boat cruise through Danggu (Geike Gorge) and Bunuba country.

    Tonight we stay at on the banks of Martuwarra (Fitzroy River).

    En-suited Hotel Accommodation (Fitzroy River Lodge) Fitzroy Crossing (B,L,D)

  • Today we have an early start to complete the loop of our adventure. Before making our way to Broome, our last outback adventure is walking through a large tunnel that has been carved through the limestone of the Napier Range, known as Dimalurru (Tunnel Creek). We learn about the deep history of the area and the tragic story of Jandamarra, a Bunuba man who fought a 3 year long resistance against European colonisers.

    Farewelling the gorges, waterfalls, boabs and cattle stations, we take the highway back to Broome where we will drop you at your hotel.

    Our tour is now complete.

  • Your breakfast will be provided which you can eat at your leisure before making your way to the airport or continuing your stay in Broome.

    Please note today is unaccompanied.

    (B)