Western Australia
12 Day Ultimate Kimberley Gibb River Loop - Campervan Self-Drive
12 Day Ultimate Kimberley Gibb River Loop - Campervan Self-Drive
Embark on a truly unique outback adventure! Pick up your 4WD campervan in Broome and explore a magical landscape and culture. Swim in tranquil waterholes, discover cascading waterfalls and Aboriginal rock art, stay at Stations and Wilderness Parks and wander through Caves and Gorges.
Your inclusions
- 1 Night at Discovery Park Perth Airport in a Superior Studio
- 11 Day Campervan hire in a 2 Berth Maverick 4WD. Pick up/Drop off Broome
- Chamberlain Gorge Cruise ex El Questro Wilderness Park
Price from
- From $2399 per person share twin
- Travel: 01 May-15 Jun & 01-30 Sep 25
- From $2999 per person share twin
- Travel: 16 Jun - 31 Jul 25
- From $2699 per person share twin
- Travel: 01 - 30 Aug 25
- Package pricing is a guide only due to Motorhome dynamic rates and is subject to change.
Your Itinerary
Upon landing, make your way to the comfort of Airport Apartments by Vetroblu, conveniently located near the airport. Unwind from your travels in this modern accommodation, ensuring a restful start to your adventure.
It’s a short hop by air from Perth (Boorloo) to Broome (Rubibi) and on arrival you will collect you 4WD Campervan. Make sure to explore the town while preparing yourself for a truly unique outback adventure.
When you’re ready to start your Gibb River Road adventure, head for Derby – an easy two-hour drive by sealed road from Broome. As the first town settled in the Kimberley, Derby presents unique insights into the region’s convict and colonial past at the Boab Prison Tree and Wharfinger's House Museum. The Kimberley School of the Air offers a glimpse of modern life on the edge of a vast outback wilderness. At sunset, head to the jetty to witness some of the largest tidal movements in the southern hemisphere.
Optional Extra night idea (additional costs): Add an extra day to your campervan hire/ extra night in Derby & head out to Horizontal Waterfalls (Garaanngaddim).
Be sure to stock up on fuel, food and water supplies before leaving Derby this morning.
The first 70 kilometres of the Gibb are sealed, then it’s 4WD all the way until you hit bitumen 30 kilometres from Kununurra. Your first stop is Windjana Gorge National Park, situated within the Napier Ranges – part of an ancient reef system formed around 350 million years ago.
Explore the 3.5 kilometre walk trail to view its sheer 100 metre walls revealing fossils of primeval lifeforms and its cool pools that support an abundance of wildlife. Follow the road south to nearby Tunnel Creek National Park, WA’s oldest cave system. Allow at least an hour and a half to take a torch-lit walk through the 750-metre tunnel and its subterranean world of bats and fresh water crocodiles. You’ll need to return to Windjana Gorge National Park to camp for the night.
Head into the Kimberley highlands and stop at Lennard Gorge for a morning walk or swim. It’s just a 30-minute walk to view the gorge, and an additional 15-minute steep climb to get to the water’s edge.
Your destination, Bell Gorge (Dalmanyi), is considered to be one of the Kimberley’s most spectacular attractions, with a cascading 100-metre waterfall, inviting swimming pools and breathtaking cliff-top views. Camp under the clear Kimberley night skies at Silent Grove campsite, a good bases for exploring the bushwalking and canoeing trails of Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges Conservation Park.
Take the short drive to Galvans Gorge for a short bushwalk to spectacular granite outcrops and lily-filled waterways. Continue on to Mount Barnett Roadhouse to pay your park entry and camping fees. Follow the markers and allow some time to walk from the campground to Manning Gorge where you can explore the falls and Aboriginal rock art and take a refreshing swim in the tranquil pools.
Begin your day at Manning Gorge with another refreshing dip in the clear waters of the gorge before hitting the road once again. As you approach Home Valley Station, you'll be greeted by the vastness of the Kimberley plains. Home Valley Station, a working cattle station turned into a unique outback experience. Unwind with a delicious meal at the Dusty Bar & Grill, savoring local flavors. Consider exploring the station's surroundings or enjoying a scenic helicopter ride for panoramic views of the stunning landscape.
On your way to your last station stay, stop for a swim at Durack River crossing, fish for barramundi at Jack’s Waterhole or take in the expansive views of the Cockburn Ranges and Pentecost River. Set on 283,000 hectares, El Questro Wilderness Park extends deep into the unexplored heart of the Kimberley.
This afternoon you will join the Chamberlain Gorge cruise which is a must do while visiting El Questro. Only accessible by boat, this 3km fresh waterhole is surrounded by the Kimberley’s diverse flora and fauna and eclipsed by towering escarpments. While taking in the breathtaking scenery you’ll enjoy sparkling wine and fresh fruit from the local Ord valley. While you’re out on the water, ask your Ranger about the cheeky, spitting Archer fish and large, swirling Barramundi who’ll be sure to swim near the boat.
The final stretch of the Gibb River Road brings you to the east Kimberley hub of Kununurra (Goonoonoorrang). You might event consider joining and afternoon cruise and explore the big waters and little islands of Lake Argyle – the largest man-made lake in the southern hemisphere.
Driving south on the Great Northern Highway, witnessing the changing scenery of red dirt plains and eucalyptus trees. As you approach Purnululu National Park, be prepared to be mesmerized by the iconic Bungle Bungle Range, with its unique beehive-shaped sandstone formations. Explore key sites like Cathedral Gorge and Echidna Chasm, marveling at the geological wonders.
Travel southward towards Mimbi Caves, be prepared to delve into the ancient cultural significance of this Aboriginal site. The caves are adorned with stunning stalactites and stalagmites, featuring Aboriginal rock art that narrates stories of the traditional owners. Take a guided tour to uncover the cultural heritage and geological wonders of Mimbi Caves. Learn about the Dreamtime stories and the deep connection of the Bunuba people to this sacred site.
Your last leg of your epic journey as you make your way to Broome you will witness the transition from rugged outback terrain to coastal plains. Once in town, it’s worth spending some time exploring the exotic pearling port of Broome, soaking up the melting pot of cultures and enjoying the beauty of Broome’s world-famous Cable Beach.
As dusk approaches, prepare to witness the unforgettable Staircase to the Moon. This is a natural phenomenon that occurs when the full moon rises over the tidal flats of Roebuck Bay / Yawuru Nagulagun between March and October.
Time to bid farewell to the coastal charm of Broome as you embark on your departure. Return your home on wheels and join your connection flight home.
Deal excludes
- All Campsite and National Park Entry fees
- A Broome location fee applies from AU$875 applies to all rentals - payable direct
- A fee per extra driver, per hire applies from AU$4 per day (capped at 15 days)
Important Notes
- Access to the Gibb River Road is entirely dependent on the weather at the time of hire. Permission is granted at the branch upon pick up.
- It is highly recommended to hire a satellite phone as many areas do not have standard cell coverage. This is an important safety item when travelling in Rural Australia.
- atellite phones can be rented via the Campervan company from AUD $23 per day + call costs
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