Kimberley Wilderness Cruise

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Broome to Wyndham - 13 Nights

A wild and beautiful panorama of rugged mountains, spectacular gorges and majestic waterfalls. Unexplained rock art, extraordinary wildlife and monster barramundi!

Night One:
Your “welcome aboard” the magnificent True North is in the pearling port of Broome. Embarkation is at 1700 – time for a cocktail with your fellow adventurers before departing at approximately 1830. Dinner is served shortly after leaving port and then it’s an overnight cruise to Yampi Sound
Day One:
Awake to the majestic Kimberley and savour an irresistible True North breakfast as you glide past Cockatoo & Koolan Islands - their attentive crew will be happy to introduce the colourful histories of both! Then it’s time to ‘personally’ introduce you to a Kimberley icon – The Horizontal Falls. Experience the awesome power of the region’s huge tidal range in an exhilarating tender ride and then climb aboard your air-conditioned helicopter for a view of the falls that very few experience! Then – you will have hardly had a chance to catch your breath when, for those who can’t wait one minute longer, Leadline Creek will be the first opportunity to ‘land a barra’! Before you know it, your first day onboard will be coming to an end – but there’s still time to select a fine wine and to enjoy a leisurely evening meal as you cruise to Doubtful Bay.
Day Two:
Three Ways presents an early morning opportunity to continue ‘the hunt for the elusive barramundi’! There will also be plenty of time for exploring No Name Creek and, for a refreshing swim at beautiful Ruby Falls! After lunch the well-preserved Wandjina paintings of Raft Point will intrigue before you cruise to the mouth of the Sale River and your overnight anchorage.
Day Three:
This morning is devoted to exploring the Sale River. Fish the mouth for barra and then join naturalists and adventurers alike as you ‘ride the tide’ on a classic river expedition! Enjoy a swim in your very own billabong before returning to the ultimate comfort of the True North. Then, you’ll probably be enjoying lunch as they weigh anchor and cruise for another Kimberley icon - Montgomery Reef! Montgomery is a unique eco-system that must be seen to be believed – and see it you will – as 140 square miles of coral reef rises out of the ocean right before your very eyes! Water cascades from the reef as the tide falls exposing a privileged glimpse of another world! Turtles, dugong, manta rays and every imaginable sea creature abound and the helicopter puts all in perspective!
Day Four:
The scenery will astound and there are some ‘not to be missed’ fi shing spots as the True North graces the majestic Prince Regent River! At Kings Cascades they manoeuvre the True North right under the falls before yet another breathtaking helicopter flight to a picnic that you’ll never forget – True North’s mouth-watering cuisine alongside a crystal clear billabong – in one of the most remote places on earth! The helicopter will also be popular when the first group of intrepid explorers returns from Jurassic Park! Then you’ll rejoin the True North for the infamous Captain’s Party and overnight anchorage off Camp Creek .
Day Five:
The ‘early risers’ will be treated to a heliflight with a difference – a ‘champagne sunrise’ on the top of a mountain! Then its time for more ‘adventure in the tender’ – a chance to stretch the laces on your hiking boots and to swim in yet another picture perfect billabong! The more adventurous will heli-fish ‘billabongs that have never been fi shed’ and all will find their own special part of the mighty Regent! All too soon they will slowly meander downstream in time to visit one of the Kimberley’s most historic sites – Phillip Parker King’s boab tree.
Day Six:
If you think the Regent was good – wait till ya’ see the Hunter! With stunning red cliff's set behind rainforest and mangroves - the Hunter River is yet another awesome setting for fishing, mud crabbing, bird watching and just simply exploring! It’s only a short hike to Jackson Falls and there’s even more splendour from the helicopter! Hopefully you’ll have time for a sunset drink on Naturaliste Island and then it’s an overnight cruise to the Montague Sound.
Day Seven:
Start the day with the ‘hunt for the black-lip oyster’ and then visit a Kailis pearl farm off Winyalkin Island. Farm staff will explain the intriguing process of ‘growing’ pearls and one of their guests might be lucky enough to keep a treasure from the sea! There are also some excellent examples of both Wandjina and Bradshaw art nearby and the waters are alive with light game species such as queenfish, giant trevally and mackerel. In the afternoon they will explore Voltaire Passage and the many surrounding islands.
Day Eight:
The Mitchell River is renowned for big barra and even bigger crocs! Join the tenders as they head ‘up river’ to the scenic Surveyors Creek. It’s a great place for a swim and picnic lunch. Don’t miss the helicopter flights over the Mitchell Falls before they continue onto Vansittart Bay.
Day Nine:
Today there will be another opportunity to see the “Bradshaws” - possibly the oldest art known to man. The heli-picnic at Eagle Falls is always a ‘big hit’, the tenders will be busy exploring local beaches and creeks and, they also visit the site of a bomber that crashed during WWII. Overnight they cruise to the Drysdale River.
Day Ten:
Explore the Drysdale River and catch one of their favourite fish, the impressive mangrove jack! The tenders will head ‘up-river’ on a barra expedition complete with scones and billy tea. There will also be opportunities to indulge in some beachcombing and in the afternoon, join a scenic flight to Cape Londonderry – the northern most point of Western Australia!
Day Eleven:
Yet another mighty Kimberley river – The King George! As soon as the tide is high enough, they’ll cross the sand bars at the mouth to reveal even more breathtaking river vista! Then their journey upstream will take you to the very ‘jewel in the crown’ - The King George Falls! Here they anchor at the base of the Twin Falls and you will find endless places to explore! Climb, or take the helicopter, to the top of the falls for a cruise highlight! Visit waterholes, swim at the crevice or just relax with a drink whilst eating fresh oysters off the rocks! Just the thought of leaving this magnificence will inspire mutiny! Visit Koolama Bay and learn about the bombing of a state-ship during WWII, then take a stroll at Tranquil Bay before they continue onto the Berkeley River.
Day Twelve:
Start the day with a walk to one of the Kimberley’s most beautiful waterholes. Then the Berkeley River is your last chance to ‘land’ a barra! Again, fishing and exploring opportunities unfold all day. Then, all too soon, it will be time to take advantage of the high tide and to make for the Cambridge Gulf - the final leg of their voyage and, their final destination – the frontier port of Wyndham!
Day Thirteen:
Your courtesy coach will arrive at approximately 0800 hours for transfer to Kununurra and your crew will already be looking forward to the next opportunity to welcome you aboard THE TRUE NORTH!

This itinerary is provided as example only – prevailing conditions and local arrangements may cause variation. Helicopter flights can be purchased as a package or individually.

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