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Thursday 2 March 2017

Immerse yourself in a waterfall moment at Emma Gorge Tourism Western Australia

Savour the joys of this untamed wilderness and wander through ancient landscapes to discover lush retreats

Plunge into the wild

There’s no other word for it: the Kimberley is magical. Visitors are amazed by its eye-popping landscapes, from rust-red shores lapped by bright blue water to rugged gorges concealing verdant oases. The lush landscapes, courtesy of the annual wet season deluge, come as a surprise to many, but one the most alluring part of the Kimberley is the many inviting swimming holes that stud the verdant bush.

Surely it must be a mirage: those can’t be human figures shimmering above the salt pan that is Lake Ballard

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Emma Gorge and eastern delights

With soaring mountain ranges and plains studded with spinifex and boab trees, the East Kimberley, centred around the town of Kununurra, has an awe-inspiring beauty.
Emma Gorge, El Questro Wilderness Park

Best of the West

Head out from the hub of Broome on the Kimberley’s West coast and you will find kilometres of perfect coastline, dramatic gorges and a rich indigenous heritage.
Emma Gorge, El Questro Wilderness Park

Kick back in Broome

The best base from which to launch yourself into your Kimberley adventure – or relax afterwards - is the quirky coastal town of Broome. Explore the city’s historic streets, watch the sun sink into the ocean from iconic Cable Beach, and bar hop your way through Chinatown’s buzzing venues, before treating yourself to a touch of luxury at one of the town’s five-star retreats.
Surely it must be a mirage: those can’t be human figures shimmering above the salt pan that is Lake Ballard

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