A stunning and diverse region extending from the red rugged rocky ranges and gorges of the Pilbara through desert to the almost tropical surrounds of Broome and Kununurra in the Kimberley. National Parks abound each with unique formations and a landscape just waiting to be explored with care.
Magical Broome is peopled by 60 nationalities. Browse in our galleries for truly multicultural crafts, artworks and jewellery or experience our cuisine, something for everyone, with a marvelous mix of oriental and occidental dishes. Broome is the southern gateway to the Kimberley and provides touring ventures to see ancient rock art, eons old landscapes, Aboriginal culture and stunning areas of beauty such as the Mitchell Plateau and the mighty Carr Boyd ranges. The pristine coastal waters are home to Broome pearls and provide a colourful history and our magnificent jewelry houses of Chinatown. End your day with camels at sunset on the golden expanse of Cable Beach.
Explore Kununurra and the enormous Ord dam or the wonders of Purnululu (Bungle Bungles) and their rock formations. The rugged Kimberley coast offers magnificent cruising, beaches and fishing. The colours of the coast, ranges and gorges are inspirational. The red Pilbara ranges are a treasure trove of minerals and dramatic landscapes. Visit remote Karajini National Park between the mining towns of Mt Tom Price and Paraburdoo. Enjoy magnificent hikes into deep purple gorges where icy plunge pools await you. Drive beside apparently never ending trains loaded with Pilbara wealth heading for the coast and once there, experience the modern towns of Karratha and Port Headland.