Cape Leveque and Aboriginal Community 4WD Tour with Optional Scenic Flight from Broome
Duration: 10 - 12 hours | Broome, Western Australia, Australia | Starting from $269.00 per person
Take in the spectacular Dampier Peninsula from the air! Combine a scenic flight with an adventurous 4WD trip to Cape Leveque. Stop at a remote Aboriginal community along the way. Relax, swim and explore the pristine beach of Cape Leveque, a remote wilderness area in the Western Kimberley. This tour is a must for all those who visit Broome.The journey along rugged road terrain is broken with a stop at Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community. View an exquisite Pearl Shell Altar in a church built in 1918 by Pallotine Monks. Arrive at the coastal wilderness of Cape Leveque and 4WD onto the beach and relax for approximately 2 hours for lunch and free time. The journey home takes in a tour of Lombadina Aboriginal Community. Subject to availability, visit the craft store featuring traditional hand crafted works. Arrive in Broome at approximately 8:30pm. Scenic flight from Broome to Cape Leveque - join tour at Cape Leveque- 4WD back to Broome Combine a scenic flight over the stunning islands of the Buccaneer Archipelago and the amazing Horizontal Waterfalls with a 4WD road trip home from Cape Leveque, a remote northwest Australian coastal wilderness area. Includes a visit to Lombadina Aboriginal Community and lunch on the beach at Cape Leveque. Arrive in Broome at approximately 8:30pm. 4WD from Broome to Cape Leveque - flight from Cape Leveque back to Broome Combine the thrill of a flight with a 4WD road trip for a contrasting experience of Cape Leveque, a remote coastal wilderness area. Included is a visit to Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community and lunch on the beach at Cape Leveque. Arrive home early and reduce the travel time on the rugged Cape Leveque road. Take the 4WD via Beagle Bay, after lunch fly home to Broome arriving at approximately 5:30pm.
Broome Half-Day Tour with Optional Cable Beach Sunset Camel Ride
Duration: 5 hours | Broome, Western Australia, Australia | Starting from $90.00 per person
One of the best ways to see the spectacular sunset at Cable Beach is from the back of a camel! This afternoon tour of Broome gives you an insight into Broome's pearl industry history, a tour through Chinatown and Gantheaume Point, before climbing aboard your camel for a ride along the sands whilst watching the sun go down. This is definitely one of Broome's highlights!Beginning in Chinatown with fascinating stories of this multi cultural precinct, visit a pearl shop and Sun Pictures before heading through Old Broome past old Pearling Masters' homes. At Town Beach, learn of Broome's One Day War then stop at Matso's Broome Brewery to taste their hand made ales and famous ginger beer or visit one of the local art and craft galleries nearby. Then visit the Japanese Cemetery and Broome Port before arriving at Gantheaume Point, known for dinosaur footprints and Anastasias Pool. Then it's down to Cable Beach, where you have the option to join a sunset camel ride (BSCR), or enjoy light refreshments and nibbles as you watch the sunset (BS).
Windjana Gorge and Tunnel Creek Full-Day 4WD Adventure from Broome
Duration: 15 hours | Broome, Western Australia, Australia | Starting from $249.00 per person
Get a taste of the remote Kimberley region on this 4WD adventure from Broome.See the Prison Boab Tree, once used to house convicts. Travel along the famous Gibb River Road, once a stock route, to Windjana Gorge and its spectacular landforms. Get your shoes wet as you walk through Tunnel Creek, a flooded tube tunnel. You are sure to agree that Mother Nature was remarkable when she created the Kimberley. Set off on your journey heading north to Willare Bridge, cross the mighty Fitzroy River and make a morning tea break at one of the Kimberley's most famous landmarks the Prison Boab Tree, once used to house convicts. Whilst here we also view Malls Bore; a 120 meter long trough built in the early 1900's used to water up to 1,000 head of cattle at one time. You will leave the coast and travel inland along the famous Gibb River Road, once used as the main stock route for the region, before turning off to the pre-historic Windjana Gorge, regarded as one of the classic features of world geology and a great freshwater crocodile spotting site. From here head to Tunnel Creek, an amazing 750 meter long flooded tube tunnel. Take an exciting walk through the tunnel wading through knee to thigh high water and hear the story of Jandamarra. Following afternoon tea, set off back to Broome with arrival approximately 10:30 pm after an en route dinner stop (own expense). Important: Accessing Tunnel Creek walk involves 20 meters of clambering over boulders and 700 meters of wading through knee to thigh high water (shorts are ideal). Strap on sandals or old sand shoes must be worn through the water to protect from the rocky creek bed. To safely navigate the Tunnel you must be able to walk and balance yourself on uneven ground. Flashlights are provided.
2-Day 4WD Windjana and Geikie Gorge Aboriginal Heritage Adventure from Broome
Duration: 2 days / 1 night | Broome, Western Australia, Australia | Starting from $584.00 per person
Spend two days discovering the remote Kimberley in Western Australia on this 4WD tour from Broome. This 4WD adventure will see you explore spectacular gorges and spot wild crocodiles as you learn of the ancient Aboriginal culture that is so rich in this region. See the famous Windjana Gorge and Geikie Gorge and overnight in safari tents.Day 1: Broome to Fitzroy Crossing (L, D)This morning set off on your journey heading north to Willare Bridge, we cross the mighty Fitzroy River, before arriving at Fitzroy Crossing. Travel out to Geikie Gorge to enjoy a picnic lunch before joining the National Park Ranger for a fascinating cruise through Geikie Gorge down the Fitzroy River, spot geological sea fossils, crocodiles, exotic birds and other native animals.At Geikie Gorge you also have the option to take a longer 2 hour Darngku Heritage Cruise hosted by local Bunuba Aboriginal Cultural guides, who provide a fascinating insight into Aboriginal culture, Dreamtime stories, bush tucker, animal tracks, traditional plant use and cultural practices (additional expense, upgrade available while on tour). From here it's only a short drive to the Fitzroy River Lodge for our overnight stay. Tonight enjoy a campfire barbecue dinner.BBQ Dinner, Overnight and Continental Breakfast: Fitzroy River Lodge.Day 2: Fitzroy Crossing to Broome (B, L)After breakfast this adventure takes you along the famous "Gibb River Road", once used as the main stock route for the region, stop at Tunnel Creek, an amazing 750 meter long flooded tube tunnel. Take an exciting walk through the tunnel wading through knee to thigh high water in some sections and hear the story of Jandamarra.After a short drive, stop at Windjana Gorge, regarded as one of the classic features of world geology and a great freshwater crocodile spotting site. Enjoy a picnic lunch before the journey back to Broome, via the historic town of Derby, home of Australia's largest tides. Stop for afternoon tea at one of the Kimberley's most famous landmarks the Prison Boab Tree, once used to hold convicts. Here you will also view Myalls Bore, a 120 meter long trough built in the early 1900's used to water up to 1,000 head of cattle at one time, before arriving back into Broome at approximately 7.00pm.
