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Kimberley Coastal Camp - Kununurra

From $ 695.0 to $ 695.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9161 4410
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There are very few places in the world where you can enjoy fabulous scenery, gourmet food, spectacular fishing and ancient rock art - all while relaxing in a natural setting without a care in the world and this is one of them. Kimberley Coastal Camp is hidden away on the remote north Kimberley coast and is so remote that the only access is by boat or helicopter.

Australia's ultimate coastal retreat and a benchmark for wilderness development, Kimberley Coastal Camp is famous not only for its location and range of activities but also for its tiny size, unparalleled hospitality and environmentally friendly practices. It would be hard to find a lodge that intrudes less on its surroundings.

As you step from the helicopter onto the pristine white beach 'doorstep' of the camp, you feel like you are one of very few people for hundreds of kilometres in any direction - and you are.

Befitting its location, the atmosphere at Kimberley Coastal Camp is relaxed and unpretentious. There are no pre-set itineraries here. You set the pace and can be as active or lazy as you like. You might spend your days fishing for barramundi and dozens of other tropical fish in the pristine waters the area is known for. Another option is to explore on foot, by boat or helicopter, searching for the ancient and very beautiful rock paintings and experiencing the local flora and fauna first hand. Alternatively, you might prefer to take it easy on the boat, cruising and picnicking on deserted island fringed by the boab trees.

Kimberley Coastal Camp accommodates only twelve guests at a time and is open during the Kimberley dry season from April to October. Packages include scenic light aircraft and helicopter transfers from Kununurra, Broome, Darwin or Mitchell Plateau, plus accommodation, meals and fully guided activities.

Whats close?

accommodation

148.5 kms   Faraway Bay The Bush Camp
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238.1 kms   Crossing Inn
238.9 kms   Fitzroy River Lodge
90.0 kms   Drysdale River Station

attractions

101.7 kms   King Cascade
118.0 kms   Drysdale River National Park
173.7 kms   Bell Gorge
173.7 kms   King Leopold Range National Park
177.3 kms   Silent Grove
186.1 kms   Lennard Gorge
197.6 kms   Sir John Gorge
210.9 kms   Windjana Gorge National Park
211.9 kms   Lillimilura Police Station
213.7 kms   Napier Range
217.1 kms   Dimond Gorge
220.4 kms   Tunnel Creek National Park
228.3 kms   Pentecost River
228.7 kms   Geikie Gorge National Park
228.8 kms   Geikie Gorge
238.1 kms   Fossil Downs Homestead
238.1 kms   Mangkaja Arts
238.8 kms   Fitzroy River
41.0 kms   Mitchell River National Park
81.3 kms   Kalumburu Road
83.6 kms   Prince Regent Nature Reserve
99.3 kms   Prince Regent River

events

148.5 kms   Kimberley Cooking School at Faraway Bay

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