The Top End and The Kimberley region is an enormous area of remote rugged beauty, with striking rock formations, cascading waterfalls and cooling waterholes, impressive stone escarpments carved with chasms and gorges, and lush mangroves teeming with birds and wildlife.
It is also a land that is spiritually rich. With its ancient Indigenous culture and incredible natural diversity, this is an epic 14-day journey that will certainly blow your mind! The tour has been meticulously designed to take you right into the heart of the region to explore our favourite attractions, while still maintaining that perfect balance of activities and a comfortable pace.
Our tour is fully accommodated, with no camping. Each night, you will stay at either lodge, resort, hotel or motel accommodation, and of course you will have your very own room/cabin with ensuite facilities.
The 14 day tour begins in Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory and will take you through Kakadu National Park and Nourlangie Rock, before travelling southwest from Katherine to the border of Western Australia and to the magnificent Lake Argyle.
We then head towards Broome, and, on the way, get the opportunity to immerse ourselves in a myriad of leisurely activities, from viewing the monumental rock formations of Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles mountain range), to moderate hiking and exploring through spectacular stone gorges such as Cathedral, Emma, Chamberlain and Tunnel Creek.
We will enjoy lots of swimming opportunities along the way, usually at the base of breathtaking waterfalls, including the stunning Emma Gorge and Zebedee Springs Thermal Pools.
Our tour wraps up in Broome where we’ll spend two nights at the Continental Hotel.
What a fitting way to end 14 days of exploring such a breathtaking region of Australia.
Will you join us?
TOUR PRICING: A$14,396
TOUR DATES: 30TH JULY – 12TH AUGUST 2025
Novotel Darwin
Ideally located on the city’s Esplande overlooking Darwin Harbour, Novotel Darwin CBD offers contemporary rooms with easy walking distance to many attractions and shops within the city and surrounds. Boasting a lobby bar, award winning restaurant and swimming pool.
Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel
Built in the shape of a crocodile, this warm hotel is in a remote township surrounded by Kakadu National Park. Traditional rooms feature dark wood furnishings and aboriginal artwork. All offer Wi-Fi (paid) and desks, as well as tea and coffee making facilities. Room service is available. There’s an all-day bistro/bar, an outdoor pool and a sundeck, in addition to a lobby lounge decorated with taxidermied crocodiles and indigenous artifacts.
Cooinda Lodge Kakadu
Overlooking Jim Jim Creek, this relaxed lodge is 1 km from both Warradjan Cultural Centre and Cooinda Airport. Laid-back rooms offer mini fridges and terraces with sitting areas. Upgraded rooms add en suite facilities, flat-screens, and tea and coffee making facilities. Other amenities include a casual restaurant and a bar, as well as an outdoor lagoon-style pool surrounded by vegetation and BBQ area.
Knotts Crossing Resort
Among tropical gardens above the Katherine River, this laid-back resort is 4.5 km from the Aboriginal Top Didj Cultural Experience & Art Gallery, and 5 km from Katherine Hot Springs. Motel–style rooms provide TVs, paid Wi-Fi, and tea and coffee making facilities. Upgraded quarters and separate cabins feature kitchenettes; some add bunk beds. Other amenities include a lagoon–style outdoor pool and a sundeck, plus a pool-side bar and a modern Australian bistro.
Lake Argyle Resort
The Lake Argyle Resort is set in a peaceful location surrounded by breathtaking scenery, the perfect retreat after a day exploring Lake Argyle. Standard studio cabins are air-conditioned with ensuite and have tea/coffee making facilities, small fridge, microwave, kitchenette, and a private veranda. Each cabin is located just 50m from an amazing 35m infinity pool.
Emma Gorge Resort
Immerse yourself in the picturesque landscape of the rocky, red Cockburn Ranges at Emma Gorge. Sleep under canvas with the soothing sounds of the local wildlife surrounding you. With modern en suites, electricity and tea/coffee facilities, the safari-style tented cabins allow you to experience the great outdoors in complete comfort.
Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge
Nestled in the heart of World Heritage-listed Purnululu National Park, Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge offers tent accommodation with a furnished patio. Kununurra Bungle Bungle Lodge is ideally located for exploring Cathedral Gorge, a 20-minute drive away. The Bungle Bungle Range and Echidna Chasm are within 40 minutes drive. The shared dining area offers a retractable roof which opens up to reveal the stunning sky above. All tents feature a private en suite bathroom with solar-heated hot water. All bed linen and towels are provided. Guests can relax beside a large campfire, and share stories of their travels.
Fitzroy River Lodge
Among 20 hectares of bushland on the banks of the Fitzroy River, this casual lodge is 2.6 km from the town centre and 23 km from Geikie Gorge National Park. Traditional rooms feature flat-screen TVs and Wi-Fi (fee), as well as hardwood floors, and tea and coffee making facilities. Amenities include a lounge bar and a casual restaurant with a terrace, plus an outdoor pool, a BBQ area and tennis courts. There’s also a coin-operated laundry.
Continental Hotel
Set in a modern building, this hotel is a 10-minute walk from the Broome Courthouse Markets, 1.3 km from Broome International Airport and 6 km from Cable Beach. Rooms feature flat-screen TVs and Wi-Fi (fee), plus tea and coffee making facilities. Upgraded rooms add balconies or patios, as well as daybeds, desks and/or iPod docks. The hotel serves a breakfast buffet. There’s also an outdoor pool and a tennis court, as well as an informal restaurant with a terrace, and an Irish-style pub/diner.
The Top End and The Kimberley region is an enormous area of remote rugged beauty, with striking rock formations, cascading waterfalls and cooling waterholes, impressive stone escarpments carved with chasms and gorges, and lush mangroves teeming with birds and wildlife.
It is also a land that is spiritually rich. With its ancient Indigenous culture and incredible natural diversity, this is an epic 14-day journey that will certainly blow your mind! The tour has been meticulously designed to take you right into the heart of the region to explore our favourite attractions, while still maintaining that perfect balance of activities and a comfortable pace.
Our tour is fully accommodated, with no camping. Each night, you will stay at either lodge, resort, hotel or motel accommodation, and of course you will have your very own room/cabin with ensuite facilities.
The 14 day tour begins in Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory and will take you through Kakadu National Park and Nourlangie Rock, before travelling southwest from Katherine to the border of Western Australia and to the magnificent Lake Argyle.
We then head towards Broome, and, on the way, get the opportunity to immerse ourselves in a myriad of leisurely activities, from viewing the monumental rock formations of Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles mountain range), to moderate hiking and exploring through spectacular stone gorges such as Cathedral, Emma, Chamberlain and Tunnel Creek.
We will enjoy lots of swimming opportunities along the way, usually at the base of breathtaking waterfalls, including the stunning Emma Gorge and Zebedee Springs Thermal Pools.
Our tour wraps up in Broome where we’ll spend two nights at the Continental Hotel.
What a fitting way to end 14 days of exploring such a breathtaking region of Australia.
Will you join us?
TOUR PRICING: A$14,396
TOUR DATES: 30TH JULY – 12TH AUGUST 2025
Novotel Darwin
Ideally located on the city’s Esplande overlooking Darwin Harbour, Novotel Darwin CBD offers contemporary rooms with easy walking distance to many attractions and shops within the city and surrounds. Boasting a lobby bar, award winning restaurant and swimming pool.
Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel
Built in the shape of a crocodile, this warm hotel is in a remote township surrounded by Kakadu National Park. Traditional rooms feature dark wood furnishings and aboriginal artwork. All offer Wi-Fi (paid) and desks, as well as tea and coffee making facilities. Room service is available. There’s an all-day bistro/bar, an outdoor pool and a sundeck, in addition to a lobby lounge decorated with taxidermied crocodiles and indigenous artifacts.
Cooinda Lodge Kakadu
Overlooking Jim Jim Creek, this relaxed lodge is 1 km from both Warradjan Cultural Centre and Cooinda Airport. Laid-back rooms offer mini fridges and terraces with sitting areas. Upgraded rooms add en suite facilities, flat-screens, and tea and coffee making facilities. Other amenities include a casual restaurant and a bar, as well as an outdoor lagoon-style pool surrounded by vegetation and BBQ area.
Knotts Crossing Resort
Among tropical gardens above the Katherine River, this laid-back resort is 4.5 km from the Aboriginal Top Didj Cultural Experience & Art Gallery, and 5 km from Katherine Hot Springs. Motel–style rooms provide TVs, paid Wi-Fi, and tea and coffee making facilities. Upgraded quarters and separate cabins feature kitchenettes; some add bunk beds. Other amenities include a lagoon–style outdoor pool and a sundeck, plus a pool-side bar and a modern Australian bistro.
Lake Argyle Resort
The Lake Argyle Resort is set in a peaceful location surrounded by breathtaking scenery, the perfect retreat after a day exploring Lake Argyle. Standard studio cabins are air-conditioned with ensuite and have tea/coffee making facilities, small fridge, microwave, kitchenette, and a private veranda. Each cabin is located just 50m from an amazing 35m infinity pool.
Emma Gorge Resort
Immerse yourself in the picturesque landscape of the rocky, red Cockburn Ranges at Emma Gorge. Sleep under canvas with the soothing sounds of the local wildlife surrounding you. With modern en suites, electricity and tea/coffee facilities, the safari-style tented cabins allow you to experience the great outdoors in complete comfort.
Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge
Nestled in the heart of World Heritage-listed Purnululu National Park, Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge offers tent accommodation with a furnished patio. Kununurra Bungle Bungle Lodge is ideally located for exploring Cathedral Gorge, a 20-minute drive away. The Bungle Bungle Range and Echidna Chasm are within 40 minutes drive. The shared dining area offers a retractable roof which opens up to reveal the stunning sky above. All tents feature a private en suite bathroom with solar-heated hot water. All bed linen and towels are provided. Guests can relax beside a large campfire, and share stories of their travels.
Fitzroy River Lodge
Among 20 hectares of bushland on the banks of the Fitzroy River, this casual lodge is 2.6 km from the town centre and 23 km from Geikie Gorge National Park. Traditional rooms feature flat-screen TVs and Wi-Fi (fee), as well as hardwood floors, and tea and coffee making facilities. Amenities include a lounge bar and a casual restaurant with a terrace, plus an outdoor pool, a BBQ area and tennis courts. There’s also a coin-operated laundry.
Continental Hotel
Set in a modern building, this hotel is a 10-minute walk from the Broome Courthouse Markets, 1.3 km from Broome International Airport and 6 km from Cable Beach. Rooms feature flat-screen TVs and Wi-Fi (fee), plus tea and coffee making facilities. Upgraded rooms add balconies or patios, as well as daybeds, desks and/or iPod docks. The hotel serves a breakfast buffet. There’s also an outdoor pool and a tennis court, as well as an informal restaurant with a terrace, and an Irish-style pub/diner.