• Escorted Tour

Contrasts of the Kimberley

Darwin – Broome

Beginning in Darwin, this journey takes you westward through some of the most breathtaking and expansive landscapes imaginable. Along the way, you’ll have overnight stops in Katherine, Kununurra, Halls Creek near the Bungle Bungles and Fitzroy Crossing. From start to finish, this escorted tour promises captivating views and unforgettable experiences. Explore the stunning Katherine Gorge and the vastness of Lake Argyle, unwind in the warm waters of the Zebedee Thermal Springs at El Questro Station, enjoy an optional unforgettable experience to the Horizontal Falls to conclude your tour. 

Crossing from Darwin to Broome is an epic Outback adventure - and something not even many Australians achieve. 

While an exciting journey such as this cannot be termed luxury, the accommodation is definitely comfortable, and the very experienced local driver and assistant are renowned for their enthusiasm, knowledge and genuine love of the area.

This small-group escorted tour is back for a third time by popular demand! We hope you can join us.

What our previous clients say......
"Wonderful tour and certainly "contrasts" of the area wherever we traveled" - Susan
"So many great things to see" - Kath
"Fabulous Tour - one of the best I have been on" - Alison
"Every item on the itinerary was a highlight" - Louise

Your travel itinerary

Sunday 18 July

Auckland - Sydney

An afternoon flight departure from Auckland on Qantas to Sydney. Overnight Sydney Airport Hotel 

Monday 19 July

Sydney - Darwin

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Depart Sydney and fly to Darwin. Transfer to the motel and settle in before heading into the city for a Welcome Dinner.

Tuesday 20 July

Darwin

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After a leisurely breakfast enjoy a day tour including including Battery Point, The Port and the City Centre. Visit to the Darwin Museum, to learn about the events of cyclone Tracy in 1974, and then the East Point Military Museum - depicting the bombing raids on Darwin in 1942. Dinner tonight is on board the Charles Darwin Sunset Cruise - unbeatable harbour views paired with a Territory-style buffet dinner. 

Wednesday 21 July

Darwin (Kakadu National Park)

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Today, travel to the World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, starting with a visit to Foggy Dam to spot birds in the wetlands. Later, embark on an informative boat cruise on the Yellow Water Billabong with a picnic dinner. Return to Darwin late evening.

Thursday 22 July

Darwin – Katherine

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Mid-morning start into Darwin for free time and lunch. In the early afternoon head down the Stuart Highway to Adelaide River with its beautiful War Cemetery and the gold mining town of Pine Creek to reach Katherine later in the day. 

Friday 23 July

Katherine – Kununurra (Nitmiluk/Katherine Gorge Cruise)

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This morning cruise on the magnificent Nitmiluk/Katherine Gorge, a ceremonial significant landscape to the local Jawoyn people. Leave the Northern Territory, following the Victoria River and passing huge cattle stations and arrive at the beautiful and relaxing town of Kununurra. Kununurra is famous for its wildlife-rich waterways and wetlands.

Saturday 24 July

Kununurra (Lake Argyle)

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Today visit Lake Argyle which is 21 times larger than Sydney Harbour and Australia’s second largest freshwater man-made reservoir. Enjoy a cruise where  you’ll encounter rock wallabies, fresh water crocodiles, wallaroos and a diverse array of birdlife that call Lake Argyle home.  In the afternoon, descend nearly 100m to the base of the dam wall, for a scenic cruise along the Ord River.

Sunday 25 July

Kununurra (El Questro Station)

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Questro Station in the heart of the Kimberley region, covering 283,280 hectares of stunning landscape. Next, soak in the oasis-like hot springs at Zebedee Springs. Lunch is at The Station on the Pentecost River before an optional hike up Emma Gorge into the Cockburn Ranges for the serene surroundings.

Monday 26 July

Kununurra – Halls Creek

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This morning, an optional unforgettable flight over Lake Argyle and the Bungle Bungles. Later, travel past expansive irrigation fields and visit a Stone craft Gallery and the Hoochery Rum Distillery. In the afternoon, arrive in Halls Creek, an early Kimberley settlement and the northern end of both the Tanami Track and the Canning Stock Route, renowned for their rugged, remote, and scenic landscapes. 

Optional Scenic Flight over Lake Argyle and the Bungle Bungles approx. AU$500 per person - Soar above the expansive Lake Argyle. Then, fly over the rugged landscape of the Bungle Bungles, a World Heritage-listed site known for its distinctive beehive-shaped sandstone formations.

Tuesday 27 July

Halls Creek (The Bungle Bungle Range)

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Today, travel along the winding and diverse track into Purnululu National Park to visit the Bungle Bungle Range, with elevations reaching up to 578 metres. A picnic lunch for the day. Later, take a stroll into Cathedral Gorge and around its majestic domes. Return to Halls Creek for dinner.

The Bungle Bungle Range is the main feature of the Purnululu National Park.  It is renowned for its striking sandstone domes, which feature unusual and visually captivating stripes of alternating orange and grey bands. This distinctive banding results from variations in clay content and the porosity within the sandstone layers.

Wednesday 28 July

Halls Creek – Derby

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Depart Halls Creek, passing Mary Pool and the Mueller Ranges and arrive in the Outback town of Fitzroy Crossing. The Fitzroy River flows 733km from the King Leopold Ranges to its mouth in King Sound. The Fitzroy River is considered to be the “world’s last stronghold” for the critically endangered sawfish.

Thursday 29 July

Derby

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Drive east along the Gibb River Road to the Napier Range and Windjana Gorge for a picnic lunch. Later, travel along the Lennard River for crocodile viewing as they bask in the sun. Before returning to Derby, explore the impressive Tunnel Creek, one of Western Australia’s most intriguing natural features.

Friday 30 July

Derby – Broome

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Continue on the Great Northern Highway to Broome for feeding time at Malcom Douglas Crocodile Park.

Saturday 31 July

Broome

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Today, an optional excursion to the Horizontal Falls. Alternatively, a relaxing day touring Broome including China town, the Port and Gantheaume Point. Finish off the tour with dinner watching the sunset on Cable Beach.

Optional Horizontal Falls Tour Approx. AU $1300pp. Experience a thrilling excursion - take a scenic seaplane flight and then a thrilling ride on a fast boat through the waterfalls. Here, unlike any other waterfall, the water passes horizontally. Lunch is provided on the floating dining pontoon and there is the opportunity to swim or snorkel in the marine viewing platform.

Sunday 01 August

Broome – Perth - Auckland

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Enjoy a leisurely morning before an early afternoon transfer to the airport for your flight to Perth. Arrive Perth and change planes for Auckland.  

Monday 02 August

Auckland

Arrive into Auckland early morning.

Inclusions

  • Qantas Economy flights Auckland-Sydney-Darwin/ Broome-Perth- Auckland (other main centres (please ask)
  • Airline and airport taxes $500 per person
  • 13-day overland tour from Darwin to Broome in comfortable, private, air-conditioned Safari coach
  • 3 nights Darwin
  • Darwin City Tour
  • Kakadu National Park entrance fee
  • Darwin Harbour Sunset Cruise
  • East Point Military Museum – Darwin raids in 1942
  • Katherine/Nitmiluk Gorge Cruise
  • Lake Argyle and Ord River Cruises
  • El Questro Station visit
  • Purnululu National Park entrance fee – (incl. Bungle Bungle Range)
  • Windjana Gorge National Park entrance fees
  • Tunnel Creek National Park entrance fees
  • Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park entry
  • All other sightseeing as specified in this brochure
  • 13 Dinners & 2 picnic lunches 
  • Daily breakfast 
  • One night Sydney Airport Hotel
  • Pukekohe Travel Escort subject to 15 people travelling

Cost

ESTIMATED Cost Per Person * 

Auckland - Auckland
Twin ShareSingle 
 

$14,769

$17,999

Business Class Upgrade P.O.A

Previous International Tour client discount 

$100 per person

Early booking discount

(if deposit paid by 01 December 2026)

 $150 per person

*This is a cash price. Credit cards will incur a 1.5% fee
*Itinerary and costs subject to change, airline and fuel charges and currency fluctuations prior to final payment

Our Coach

While in remote areas our passengers can be rest assured that our coaches are self-sufficient for several days at a time. We carry up to 200 litres of water, flood lighting, satellite phone, many parts, tools and excess food including fresh fruit and vegetables.  The coach also carries chairs with back support, gas stoves, eskies, and a BBQ.

Exclusions

  • Items of a personal nature
  • Travel Insurance is essential (please ask us for a quote)
  • Items not specified

Booking Conditions

  • A non-refundable deposit of $750 per person will secure a place on the tour
  • Full payment is due no later than 07 May 2027

Cancellations

  • From the date of booking to 07 May 2027 – loss of deposit
  • After 07 May 2027  – no refund

Travel Insurance

We strongly recommend all clients purchase travel insurance to protect against cancellations, lost items, and delays that could lead to unexpected costs. Please ask us for a quote.

General Information

Temperature - Averages° C 

  Min                 Max

Darwin

22 32
Katherine 17 32
Kununurra 19 33
Fitzroy Crossing  16 32

Broome

14 29

Luggage - It is essential you can manage your own suitcase. A bag with wheels is an advantage when travelling through airports. For ease of packing the coach please plan to travel with a soft sided bag. 

Currency - Australian Dollar 

 

 

Health and Mobility

To ensure the tour is enjoyable for you and others in the group, a reasonable standard of fitness and mobility is required. We expect you to arrive on tour fit, healthy and ready to travel.


Note: Pukekohe Travel reserves the right to correct errors and omissions on our website without recourse.
* Itinerary subject to change

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