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Day 8. Home Valley Station,
El Questro Wilderness Park, Emma Gorge.
Learn about the Indigenous training program
and the history of the Kimberley's cattle
stations on a tour of Home Valley Station.
Gain insight into the work that the Indigenous
Land Corporation (ILC) do here and discover
the amazing scenery where the movie 'Australia'
was filmed. Later, cross the Pentecost River into
El Questro Wilderness Park, covering a
staggering one million acres. Soak in the
delectable hot pools of Zebedee Springs
and leave feeling refreshed and revitalised.
Afterwards, visit the station township and take a
moment to unwind. Tonight, absorb the serene
surroundings before indulging in a delicious
dinner with your fellow travellers.
Stay: El Questro, Emma Gorge Resort. BLD
Day 9. El Questro, Wyndham, Parry's
Lagoon. After a hearty breakfast, continue
exploring the remarkable El Questro Wilderness
Park. Hike to the picturesque Emma Gorge and
take a revitalising swim. Afterwards, head to
Wyndham and view the breathtaking Cambridge
Gulf from the spectacular Five Rivers Lookout.
Enjoy lunch at an iconic outback pub before
visiting the serene Parry's Lagoon, a splendid
birdwatcher's paradise.
Two Night Stay: Kununurra Country
Club Resort. BLD
Day 10. Ord River, Lake Kununurra.
Explore the beauty of Kununurra this morning
at leisure before travelling to the majestic Lake
Argyle, the largest man-made lake in the
Southern Hemisphere. Join a spectacular wildlife
cruise on the mighty Ord River. From modern
shaded vessels, discover a fascinating ecological
system that has developed from the damming of
the Ord River at two locations to create an area
rich in wildlife, flora and undeniable beauty.
Enjoy a mesmerising sunset while cruising on the
tranquil Lake Kununurra. This evening, spend
your time at leisure, and perhaps explore the
township of Kununurra or relax at your hotel. B
Day 11. Purnululu National Park, Echidna
Chasm. Depart Kununurra and journey to
Purnululu National Park, one of Australia's
most stunning natural landscapes. The park
is home to the famed black and orange striped
domes of the Bungle Bungle Range, ascending
to 578 metres above sea level. Standing over a
grass-covered plain, steep cliffs form the western
Take in spectacular views of Mitchell Falls
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