Our West Coast Australia Tour from Perth to Darwin runs from May to September. In just 3 weeks you’ll travel the entire West Coast of Australia. This part of Australia has a stunning coastline and some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. You have plenty of time to really get to know the wild west coast on this 20 day camping adventure.
Pretty much every minute of this trip is a highlight, make sure you read through the itinerary to really understand just how much you’ll get to see and experience. If you know anything about the West Coast of Australia you’ll be pleased to hear that we visit all the famous places like Monkey Mia to see the dolphins, Kalbarri National Park, Coral Bay and the mysterious Pinnacles. This adventure tour allows you to experience the local knowledge of a passionate guide and the magic of camping under the great southern sky, Australian-style.
The last 9 days of this tour as we leave Broome really take you to remote Australia, hiking and swimming daily in gorges; each more wonderful than the last. Breathtaking waterfalls and swimming holes with cool clear water encourage you to take a dip after a hot days hiking. This tour includes meals as indicated and camping in the great outdoors under a blanket of stars. This is perfect for you if you are an outdoor adventurer and want to get off the tourist trail for a once in a lifetime tour.
20 Day Perth to Darwin Tour Highlights
- Monkey Mia
- Pinnacles
- Coral Bay
- Shell Beach
- Shark Bay
- Murchison Gorge
- Kalbarri National Park
- Turquoise Bay
- Snorkelling / Diving with so much marine life
- Broome
- Kimberley
- Waterfalls
- Swimming Holes
- Hiking
- and much more…
Traveling the full length of the West Coast of Western Australia and into the Northern Territory, this tour is a classic expedition style of trip. Small groups, bush camping in wild places and heaps of adventure.
West Coast Australia Tour
20 Day Perth to Darwin Itinerary
Day 1 – Perth to Murchison House Station Bush Camp
We seek out camping spots which are located in beautiful wilderness areas and immerse ourselves in the landscape. Where possible we have a campfire and we use swags and tents, swags can be used under the stars or in the tents.
Camp: Private Wilderness Camp on Station Country – River Side.
Day 2 – Murchison House Station Bush Camp to Shell Beach Bush Camp
Day 3 – Monkey Mia to Coral Bay
Day 4 – Coral Bay to Exmouth
In the afternoon we head to our camp on the Exmouth Peninsula.
Camp: Private Wilderness Camp on Station Country – Coastal.
Day 5 – Exmouth Peninsula
In addition to Turquoise Bay, the Cape Range National Park is home to Yardie Creek, a coastal gorge where there are a great hike and more swimming opportunities. We access another private wilderness camp right on the Exmouth Bay and enjoy some time under the stars and around the campfire.
Camp: Yardie Creek Station.
Day 6 – Yardie Creek Station to Karijini National Park
Due to our small group size, we don’t muck around and are normally able to get to Karijini, set up camp and still have time to do some exploring and swimming at Circular Pool on day 6.
Day 7 – Explore Karijini National Park
Tour participants also have the opportunity to join a canyoning tour (at your own expense) for 1 of these days, enabling you to explore some of the areas restricted to rope access only.
Today we normally explore Weano Gorge, Hancock Gorge, Red Gorge, Handrail Pool. There is so much to explore and some great hiking and swimming.
At the end of the day we return to camp and cook up another feast.
Camp: Bush Camp, National Park Facility
Activities: Swimming, Hiking up to 10km
Day 8 – Karijini National Park to Boney Downs Station
In the afternoon we head off a short distance to some beautiful and rugged Pilbara country just to the east of Karijini National Park, again we have a private spot located on a cattle station where we can crank up the campfire and cook up a feast.
Camp: Private Wilderness Camp on Station Country – Pilbara Ranges
Activities: Swimming, Hiking up to 6km
Day 9 – Bush camp to Broome
We leave the rugged Pilbara behind us on a network of dirt roads and reach the west coast near 80-mile beach south of Broome. After a refreshing swim, we push on to Broome where we finish our day with a swim and a classic Cable Beach Sunset.
Day 10 and 11 – Broome
Day 12 – Broome to Tunnel Creek
Our first stop is the famous prison tree near Derby, a huge hollowed out Boab tree which was used as a prison in the early pioneering days, this is not only an amazing natural wonder but also gives us an insight into to challenging the relationship between the early settlers and Aboriginal people of the Kimberley.
Next, we head to Windjana Gorge, a huge gorge cut into the ranges over the millennium to reveal beautiful scenery of high vertical cliffs, sandy beaches and meandering creek. We head off on a hike at Windjana of about 2km and often see freshwater crocodiles swimming in the clear waterholes.
From Windjana it’s off to our wilderness bush camp. We have been in the Kimberley for such a long time that we have established relationships with the local landholders, both Cattle Stations and Custodians of Aboriginal Land, and we have permission to camp in wild places that are off limits to the public. These camping spots are normally in pristine wilderness and remote areas, setting up a campfire, cooking up a feast on the fire and then rolling out the swags in these places is a special experience! Tents are provided for those a little nervous about the under the stars experience.
Camp: Private Wilderness Camp – 4WD required to access
Day 13 – Tunnel Creek to Bush Camp
From Tunnel Creek we get on the Gibb River Road, a 700km long outback dirt road which runs between Derby and Kununurra, it’s not the easiest route, the track is often rough, there are a number or deep water crossings and a 4WD vehicle is essential. However it’s an amazing travel route as along the length of the Gibb River Road are vast tracts of wilderness and numerous rivers, gorges and waterfalls to explore.
The first waterfall is Bell Gorge. After a short 15 minute walk, we come to a beautiful creek, which flows through the centre of this impressive gorge and cascades over numerous falls. A deep swimming hole at the base of the main waterfall, surrounded by shady ledges and high cliffs, is an ideal lunch spot.
From Bell Gorge we push on along the Gibb for a little before finding our 2nd bush Camp for the night, another remote wilderness location where we collect firewood, set up camp and settle in for the night.
Camp: Private Wilderness Camp – 4WD required to access.
Day 14 – Bush Camp to Manning Gorge
The return route from Manning Gorge is a little less conventional as we swim and rock hop along the creek before reaching the main waterhole where it started.
Depending on the time available, Galvan’s and/or Adcock Gorge’s are also visited.
Camp tonight is either at Manning Gorge, where toilets and showers are available or back into the bush depending on the preference of your guide.
Camp: Manning Gorge – 4WD required to access
Day 15 – Manning Gorge to Pentacost River
Arriving at the Pentecost River we are presented with an incredible landscape of a wide river surrounded by rugged Cockburn Ranges, a classic Kimberley scene. Here we need to drive the 4WD through the Pentecost River, driving a vehicle across a 60 metre wide outback river which is occupied by Salt Water Crocodiles is not something you do every day, but it’s the only way through!
Camp: Private Wilderness Camp – 4WD required to access
Day 16 – Pentacost River to Purnululu National Park
From El Questro, we head to one of the highlights of this Kimberley trip, Purnululu National Park, more commonly known as the Bungle Bungles.
Our time in this region is spent hiking and exploring the Gorges and amazing landscapes the area contains. The long and dusty track into the Bungles is spectacular; it winds its way through valleys, over ranges, and through creeks before arriving at what must be one of the world’s most unique landscapes.
The day ends with a spectacular sunset from a vantage point at camp.
Camp: National Park Bush Camp – 4WD required to access.
Day 17 – Purnululu National Park to Bush Camp
A short drive from the sunrise area is the trailhead for the Cathedral Gorge hike, a spectacular hike through the beehive formations to Cathedral Gorge. The gorge itself is one of the most impressive geological formations you are likely to see anywhere.
From here there is the opportunity to take a scenic flight over the Bungles, helicopter rides from 18 minutes are available. From the air, the Bungles take on a completely new perspective and the open chopper is sensational. Scenic flights are at your own expense and organized on the day.
We then head off for Echidna Chasm for a hike into the domes, following a creek to its source at a narrow passage buried within the Bungles.
After lunch, we depart Purnululu and locate our bush camp, this time on a lovely creek with a sandy beach.
Camp: Private Wilderness Camp – 4WD required to access
Day 18 – Bush Camp to Lake Argyle
From Kununurra, we head to Lake Argyle for what is regularly voted as the highlight of the tour. Lake Argyle is a huge freshwater lake teeming with wildlife, from wallabies in the rocky shores, to freshwater crocodiles to birdlife. We board a boat where a local guide shows us the lake, there is time to swim before we watch the sunset from the water and then camp on one of the remote islands.
This is a great experience, knowing you are the only people on a single island in the middle of one of the most remote lakes in the world is unforgettable.
We have a campfire, the sky is full of stars and the cool water is inviting to those brave souls who want a midnight swim.
Camp: Private Island Camp – Boat required to access
Day 19 – Lake Argyle to Victoria River
Camp: Private Wilderness Camp – 4WD required to access
Day 20 – Victoria River to Darwin
On the final day of our big adventure, we arrive in Katherine. We explore or Edith Falls within Nitmiluk National Park, which offers more adventure, hiking, swimming and spectacular landscapes.
We normally arrive into Darwin at around 6 pm, your guide will conclude the tour by dropping you off at your accommodation.
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
What’s included in your 20 Day Tour from Perth to Darwin?
- 9 Day Perth the Broome Adventure
- 3 nights dorm accommodation in Broome
- 9 Day Broome to Darwin Adventure
- All food on each tour
- All National Park entry fees
- All Camping fees
- 4WD/Off-Road vehicle for bush and beach access
- Dedicated wildlife hiking guide
- Pick up and drop off at your accommodation
- All camping gear except sleeping bags
Travel Insurance is highly recommended. Problems requiring insurance are rare, however, situations can arise when you will be glad you have it, eg injuries, medical evacuations, loss or damage of personal items etc.
For most departures, the minimum age is 16 years old at the time of travel.
It is very important that customers understand that a reasonable level of fitness is required for all tours.
The areas in which we operate vary greatly in terrain and weather conditions. Travellers may be required to undertake walking experiences up to 4 hours in duration in challenging conditions. Travellers must be aware that depending on which region the tour is visiting & the southern hemisphere weather season in which you are travelling, you could encounter extremes of heat ( 40C+) or cold (-5C).
By law, it is required that customers advise Real Aussie Adventures or our travel partners in Australia of any pre-existing medical conditions &/or Dietary conditions before they join the tour. Customers may also be asked at the time of each tour commencement to sign a liability waiver.
Travellers are requested to contact us in relation to all medical or dietary issues.
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