Welcome to Kimberley, Australia. It's a beautiful place where you can see some of the best natural wonders in the world. Here are the top things to do when you have the Affordable tours Kimberley.

El Questro Wilderness Park

El Questro Wilderness Park is a nature reserve in the Kimberley of Western Australia, about 600 km north of Broome. The park is located within the Dampier Peninsula, and is part of the Dampier Archipelago. It was established in 1979 and has an area of 3,380 square kilometres (1,300 sq mi). The park was named after El Questro Station which was established by Gerard Krefft in 1882.

El Questro Wilderness Park is managed by the Western Australia Parks and Wildlife Service, who also manage four other wilderness parks in the Kimberley: Kalumburu, Windjana Gorge, Gibb River Road and Derby. The park contains several different vegetation communities including salt lake woodland, sandplains and tropical savanna woodlands.

Windjana Gorge National Park

A spectacular canyon with a river running through it, Windjana Gorge National Park is a must-see attraction in the Kimberley, Western Australia. It's located on a road trip between Broome and Derby. The gorge is very narrow and only accessible by foot, so be sure to wear sturdy shoes or closed-toe sandals.

Windjana Gorge can be visited as part of an overland tour from Broome or Derby, or if you want to experience some hiking without having to carry your own supplies (and a guide), you can book through one of these tours which stops at Windjana Gorge:

  • Kimberley Explorer Tour
  • Kimberley Wilderness Adventure Tour
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Tunnel Creek National Park

Tunnel Creek National Park is a national park in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, about 320 kilometres south-east of Kununurra. The park is known for its rock formations and Aboriginal rock art.

The most striking feature of this park is Tunnel Creek, a narrow gorge that was carved by water over millions of years. You can walk along the creek bed and admire hundreds of pools containing freshwater crocodiles. This area also has many Aboriginal rock carvings on its walls, including one depicting an emu in flight, which looks like it's flying right at you!

Bungle Bungles Purnululu National park

The Bungle Bungles National Park, Australia's largest national park, is located in the Kimberly region of Western Australia. It was established in 1980 and is home to a range of wildlife such as kangaroos, wallabies, emus and dingoes. The park is also rich in dinosaur fossils which can be seen at the Purnululu Interpretive Centre. The most popular places you must visit:

  • Bungle Bungles Purnululu National park
  • Tunnel Creek National Park
  • Windjana Gorge National Park

Conclusion

If you're planning for Affordable tours Kimberley, these are just some of the places that we think you should visit. There are so many more amazing spots in this beautiful part of Australia and we hope that by reading this article, it has inspired you to plan your own adventure!