Kimberley is one of the most beautiful regions in Australia. It's a land filled with stunning landscapes, historic towns and some of the best hiking in the country.Â
If you're planning on group tours in Kimberley then visiting the Kimberley region, you'll want to make sure you don't miss any of these amazing sights when touring around this part of Australia.
Lake Argyle
Lake Argyle is a large artificial lake in Australia. It is located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia and was formed by damming the Ord River. The lake covers an area of 1,350 square kilometres (520 sq mi) and has a maximum depth of 130 metres (430 ft).
The lake has become a popular tourist destination with many resorts on its shores offering accommodation, restaurant facilities and activities for visitors.
Windjana Gorge National Park
Located within the Kimberley region of Western Australia, Windjana Gorge is one of the most popular national parks in the area. As you can imagine from its name, this park is home to a beautiful limestone gorge with a long pool at its base.Â
The pool makes for a nice place to cool off after a long day of hiking or exploring other parts of this spectacular region. You can also see some impressive rock formations like those found at Tunnel Creek National Park (mentioned above).
The winding path through Windy Canyon has been described as "the most scenic walk in all of Western Australia." While we couldn't personally attest to that, it certainly felt like it! We hiked along here during our visit and were blown away by both the beauty of nature and how much fun we had exploring new places together as part of our groups tours kimberley trip.
Adcock Gorges National Park
Adcock Gorges National Park, located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, is home to a variety of unique plants and animals. The park also features many waterfalls, including the famous Adcock Gorges waterfall.
The park is a popular tourist destination that attracts visitors from all over the world due to its spectacular landscape and natural beauty.
The park has a variety of plant species, including the rare and iconic Kingia australis. The kingia is an Australian native that has evolved to survive in extremely dry conditions, as it can go years without rain.
Mount Hart Wilderness Lodge
Mount Hart Wilderness Lodge is a great base for exploring the Kimberley. It has a swimming pool, spa, bar and restaurant. There are also accommodation options including studios and suites with private balconies.Â
The lodge is set on a private reserve in the heart of the Kimberley, surrounded by lush tropical gardens and overlooking King Cascade. It’s also close to Karijini National Park, which contains some of Australia’s most beautiful gorges and waterfalls.
Conclusion
There are many places to visit in Kimberley when you go for group tours in Kimberley, so make sure you take your time to explore the region. We hope this guide has given you some ideas of what to do when visiting Kimberley and helped you plan your trip!