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Darwin to Perth
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$16,645
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$14,148
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Three weeks of natural drama awaits on this ultimate Kimberley tour and road-trip, covering two states, dozens of gorges, a wonderland of waterfalls and countless encounters with wildlife. Fancy swimming with whale sharks, spotting crocs and meeting dolphins? Then there are the World Heritage Sites, national park trips and blazing sunsets. The ultimate in Northern Territory and Western Australia tours, it’s a journey that puts life in perspective – in the best possible way.
Fitness
Dynamic
CODE:
WDBP
What's included
Fitness Requirements
Extreme temperatures can be experienced in this remote region of Australia. Guests should be made aware that this trip is recommended to guests with a moderate level of fitness.
In addition, the walk to Emma Gorge considered "Difficult" and not all guests will be able to complete the walk. Some sections of Mimbi Caves have very low light and are rocky in parts. A torch is recommended.
Flight Information
Flights to and from the start/end of your trip are not included in the trip price.
Day 1 – flights to arrive prior to 2.00pm into Darwin Airport
Day 21 – flights to depart anytime from Perth Airport
Return arrival and departure airport to hotel transfers are included.
What to bring
Day by day itinerary
21 Days Guided Holiday | Darwin to Perth
Cultural Immersion
Immerse yourself in outback farming lifestyle and be entertained by award-winning musician Tom Curtin at the Katherine Outback Experience.
Local Connection
Cruise with a local guide down the Ord River from Lake Argyle, to be rewarded with the setting sun over the water in Kununurra.
Make Travel Matter
Discover the culture of the Nyoongar people of Western Australia’s southwest: their seasonal movements, language and how knowledge is passed from generation to generation.
World Class Nature
The Ningaloo Coast has World Heritage status for good reason – it cradles one of the most biodiverse marine sanctuaries in Australia.