[The Kimberley Region in Western Australia. Situated in the far-north west of Western Australia, the Kimberley is one of the world’s last great wilderness regions. It covers an area of nearly 423,000 kilometres with a population of less than 30,000 people.
This immense and ancient land encompasses a diversity of attractions from rugged ranges to gently cascading waterfalls; spectacular desert plains to unexpected rainforests; mighty rivers to dazzling white beaches that stretch much further than the eye can see. A breathtaking range of flora and fauna abound in the Kimberley on this diverse terrain. Huge turtles and prehistoric crocodiles share this land with Australia’s unique marsupials and prolific birdlife. Floral riches proliferate including wildflowers, palms and majestic boab trees.
More tourists than ever before discovering how much the Kimberley has to offer. For the adventurous visitor, the Kimberley has rugged four-wheel drive tracks leading to ancient rock formations and awe-inspiring gorges. The magnificent coastline of the Kimberley can also be explored by light plane or by the many excellent charter boats in the region. Cable Beach Club’s tour desk can help you in your travels. For those interested in the culture of the Kimberley, there are several art galleries in Broome, many cultural heritage tours and rock art can be found through out the region.
For the incurable romantic, sipping a chilled glass of champagne on the white sands of Cable Beach while watching the sun set into the turquoise Indian Ocean is an incomparable experience. You may visit
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