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Kimberely Tours

The Kimberley region of Western Australia is regarded as one of the last great wilderness areas of Australia. Jump onboard this epic 9 Day Darwin to Broome safari and visit areas that few ever see.
Starting: Darwin/Broome
Finishing: Broome/Darwin

OUR KIMBERLY TOURS

At Lostinaustralia.com.au we offer travellers a great selection of Kimberly tours that have been hand chosen due to their excellency. All tours offer travellers a great experience and a unique insight into Western Australia.

All Kimberly tours offer travellers a wide range of activities such as hiking, swimming, canoeing, 4WDing and exploring. As well as teaching visitors about Aboriginal culture, wildlife and the natural environment; these Kimberly tours will take you on an adventure you will never forget!

All Kimberly tours mentioned in this website are locally operated companies who provide small group adventures of 9 - 16 people. They are Australian owned and have great reputations.

KIMBERLY INFO 

Kimberly is one of the nine regions that make up the West side of Australia. Located in the northern part of Western Australia, the Kimberlies are bordered on the west by the Indian Ocean, on the north by the Timor Sea, on the south by the Great Sandy and Tanami Deserts, and on the east by the Northern Territory.

Like alot of the towns that settled along the west coast of Australia, the Kimberly region started off as a pearling location and later developed into a modern region who's main role is to showcase its natural wonders. 

 

The rugged and varied sandstone landscape is home to a distinctive mixture of wildlife which has been thoroughly mapped and described by the Western Australian Department of Conservation and Land Management.

The Kimberley region gained its name from the diamond fields in South Africa. This was due to the two areas sharing a similar landscape. The discovery of diamond fields in the Kimberley region has subsequently added to the likeness.