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All
Terrain Safaris
12
Day Gibb River/Plateau & Bungles Adventure
Start from Broome -
Kununurra -
Finish in Broome
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Western Australia
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An
adventure into the heart of the Kimberley, this tour travels
from Broome to Broome via the Gibb River road visiting Windjana
Gorge, Tunnel Creek, Galvans and Manning Gorge with time to
swim in waterfalls. The tour includes the Mitchell Plateau,
ancient Aboriginal art, a working cattle station, El Questro,
the Bungle Bungles and Geikie Gorge.
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Tour
Prices:
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| April
2008 - October 2008 |
| Adult
AUD $1998.00 |
| Child
(5-12 years) fare is 70% of adult fare; minimum age 5. |
| All
prices are in Australian Dollars (includes 10% GST)
however
are subject to change without notice - please confirm
on booking
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| Discounts: |
*
Specials: Book a tour through us from this All Terrain
4WD Safaris site throughout 2008 and receive a 5% earlybird
discount. Conditions apply:
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| Tour
Departs: |
Broome:
6.45am
at Cable Beach OR 7.00am from Broome Tourist Bureau.
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| Departure
Dates: |
Departure
Dates 2008: Wednesdays April 30 to October 15 inclusive |
| Tour
Finishes: |
Broome
at approx. 7.00pm to 8.30pm |
| Max
People: |
16:
All vehicles are purpose built real 4WD vehicles. Travel in
a small group ( average 10-12). More information at general
information. |
| What
to Bring: |
Important
- Please see the requirements at general
information. |
| What's
Included: |
All
activities and meals (except where specified), camping and National
Park fees, use of all camping equipment. Optional tours/activities
eg, boat trips and scenic flights not included in price. Sleeping
bags are available free of charge - please request on booking.
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| Places
of Interest: |
Broome,
Windjana Gorge, Gibb River Road, Barnett River Gorge, Mitchell
Plateau, King Edward River, Mitchell Falls, mysterious Bradshaw
paintings, El Questro station, El Questro gorge, Kununurra,
Hall's Creek, Fitzroy Crossing, Geiki Gorge.
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| Tour
Code: |
ATS-12BB |
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| DAY
1 - NP |
CP = Camping
Park, full facilities
NP = National Park, limited facilities
BC = Bush Camp, no facilities
This morning
we head east from Broome along the Great Northern Highway,
crossing the massive Fitzroy River. After stopping
at the Boab Prison Tree, we branch off along dirt roads and
explore by torchlight Tunnel Creek, hideout of the
outlaw Pigeon, and then through to our camp at Windjana
Gorge looking for some freshwater crocodiles.
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| DAY
2 - CP |
Today
we start our trek along the famous Gibb River Road, travelling
through the King Leopold Ranges, with our first stop for a refreshing
swim at Galvans Gorge before arriving at our camp at
Manning Gorge. |
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3 - NP |
Leaving
the Gibb, we travel via the Kalumburu Road, heading for
the remote Mitchell Plateau. Tonight we camp on the banks
of the
King Edward River where we can swim in the refreshing
pools and wash off the dust. Later we can look for “eyes” in
the river. |
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| DAY
4 - NP |
Passing
through forests of Livistonia Palms and some of the best views
that money can’t buy, a full day is set aside to explore this
spectacular area at leisure. A trek to Mertens Falls
and then on to the famous Mitchell Falls will take you
to one of the most remote places in the country. Plenty of time
to swim, photograph and just absorb some priceless memories,
as the Mitchell River cascades down, forming a massive 4-tiered
waterfall. An optional helicopter flight is also available.
We camp here this evening. |
| DAY
5 - CP |
This
morning we reluctantly leave Mitchell Falls stopping to view
Aboriginal rock art, including Wandjina art and the mysterious
Bradshaw paintings, before arriving at the King Edward River
in time for a swim and lunch. We trek on to Drysdale
River station, with time for a cold beer at a traditional
Kimberley cattle station. Camp tonight by the Drysdale river.
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| DAY
6 - CP |
This
morning we can relax for a while or try our hand at fishing,
before rejoining the Gibb River Rd (one of the roughest roads
in the world), navigating through the stunning Pentecost
Ranges, while crossing the mighty rivers of both the Durack
and Pentecost, en-route to the award winning
El Questro station. |
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| DAY
7 - CP |
We
start the day with a walk through, and a soak in, the palm-fringed
Zebedee Hot Springs. Our next visit is to the magnificent
El Questro gorge, where we can hike through to the halfway
point for a refreshing swim; or, for the more energetic, a trek
to the end for the pristine waterfall. This afternoon we head
to Kununurra, ending our trek on the Gibb River Rd. |
| DAY
8 - CP |
A
free day in Kununurra to explore this unique Kimberley
town, with many optional tours available – early this morning
we can take an optional plane flight over Lake Argyle,
the diamond mine and the Bungle Bungle ranges, and later
you can spend time fishing, canoeing or relaxing around the
pool.
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| DAY
9 - NP |
Our
first stop after Kununurra is at a secluded swimming hole, before
visiting the renowned Warmun Art Centre to view artwork
from leading Aboriginal artists in residence. We continue our
journey to Purnululu (Bungle Bungle National Park), driving
for several hours via rugged 4WD-only access tracks. After setting
up camp, we experience a magnificent Bungle Bungle sunset.
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| DAY
10 - NP |
There
is a lot more to the Bungles than the 400 metre high beehive-shaped
domes, and today we will discover the delights of this wilderness
paradise at Mini-Palms Gorge and Echidna Chasm.
We walk
through the tiger-striped sandstone domes at Picanniny Creek
to the spacious cavern of Cathedral Gorge, with an
optional helicopter flight also available.
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| DAY
11 - CP |
After
a bumpy start to the day along 4WD tracks, we hit the bitumen
again and stop at the old goldmining town of Hall’s Creek
en route to Fitzroy Crossing, camping on the banks of the
Fitzroy River. Optional boat trip this afternoon past
the colourful cliffs of Geikie Gorge, part of the Devonian
reef system, with the chance to view some of the local wildlife.
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| DAY
12 |
Today
we head for the pearl town of Broome, stopping for photos
at one of the many stands of boab trees that dominate the landscape.
We arrive in Broome early afternoon, where your tour guide will
drop you off at your accommodation, sadly ending a memorable
adventure. |
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