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Highlights of North West WA
The Bungle Bungle Range, in Purnululu National Park, is one of the most fascinating geological..
Buccaneer Archipelago InformationThe Buccaneer Archipelago is situated 50 to 100 kilometres North/West of Derby and accessible by a..
Dampier Archipelago InformationUnspoiled and uninhabited, the 42 islands, rocks and keys of the Dampier Archipelago offer visitors..
Fitzroy Crossing/Geikie Gorge National..Geikie Gorge National Park is located in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia and is..
Lake Argyle InformationLake Argyle is located 70 kilometres from Kununurra in Western Australia's Kimberley region...
El Questro InformationEl Questro is a staggering one million acres in size. A world in itself, El Questro has an..
Kimberly Coastal Camp InformationKimberley Coastal Camp is a unique retreat which gives a new spin on camping. This destination has..
King Leopold Range National Park InfoSituated 134 kilometres along the Gibb River Road where the traveller passes through Yamarra Gap..
Kununurra InformationKununurra, located in the far north, is the eastern gateway to Western Australia's top end and home..
Burrup Peninsula InformationBurrup Peninsula was named after Mount Burrup in 1979 by Woodside Petroleum Pty Ltd during the..
Cape Leveque InformationCape Leveque is a beautiful hidden pocket of the Kimberley, located on the tip of the Dampier..
Karijini National Park InformationKarijini National Park is the second largest national park in Western Australia and one of the most..
Rowley Shoals InformationThe Rowley Shoals Islands, a chain of coral atolls on the edge of one of the widest continental..
Derby Western Australia InformationDerby is located two hours north of Broome in Western Australia's north west. With its friendly..
Faraway Bay InformationOn the north west corner of the vast Australian coastline, there is a place so remote you won’t..
Marble Bar InformationSituated 218 kilometres southeast of Port Hedland, Marble Bar is best known for being the hottest..
Napier Range InformationDuring the Devonian Era, 350 million years ago, a large barrier reef grew around the then-submerged..
Ord River InformationThe mighty Ord River has two man made barriers along its length. There is the Diversion Dam which..
Port Hedland InformationPort Hedland, a large coastal town, is located approximately 1,660 kilometres from Perth..
Cockburn Range InformationThe northern section of the Gibb River Road and the highway into Wyndham offer spectacular views of..
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Considered by many as one of the most beautiful parts of Australia, it is difficult to pinpoint what is best about Broome – a place where bright red dirt meets pure white sand and shimmering turquoise seas. Broome has had an amazing history. Established as a telegraph cable station and pearler’s base, it has been attracting people from around the globe since the 1890s.
The 22 kilometres of Cable Beach is a sight to behold, with different areas to cater for every taste, including beaches for families, nudists, camel riders and four-wheel-drivers. The western coast is also known for its dinosaur fossils and there are some awe-inspiring footprints just off Cable Beach.
While in Broome, visit the local pearl farms and the numerous indigenous art galleries in town, or go fishing from the jetty at Roebuck Bay. At sunset, ride a camel over the sand dunes and along the beach, then sip a cocktail at the Sunset Bar in the Cable Beach Club. For a truly memorable Broome experience, head to Town Beach to witness the phenomenon called ‘Staircase to the Moon’ where moonlight shines on pools of water and creates the illusion that you could walk straight up and shake hands with the man in the moon himself... it is absolutely magical. No matter what you do in Broome though it will be unforgettable. With a culture as exotic and eclectic as its scenery, its world-famous reputation is totally justified.
Top 5 things to do
1. Day trip to Cape Leveque
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One of the Kimberley’s stunning hidden pockets, complete with red pindan cliffs and stunning white beaches.
2. Visit the pearl farms
3. Visit Windjana Gorge
4. Ride a camel on Cable Beach
5. See the Staircase to the Moon
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