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Darngku Heritage Cruises - Fitzroy Crossing

From $ 60.0 to $ 60.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9191 5552
Return to Fitzroy Crossing

Darngku Heritage Cruises provide the opportunity for you to see the magnificent features of Darngku, Geikie Gorge National Park, in the West Kimberley, through the eyes of its traditional Aboriginal owners.

With your Bunuba guides you will cruise the placid waters of Geikie Gorge, climb Bunbura Lookout on the top of the Napier Range, hear the story of Mangunambi and look for bush foods on the Larrawan Walk. Fresh water crocodiles and bird life abound. Fish in the waters of the Fitzroy River in Darngku are the home of barramundi, fresh water sharks, bream and other species. Charter fishing tours are offered on application. Lunch beside the Fitzroy River is included on some departures.

Your comfort and safety is important to us. Our guides carry two way radios with them for communication.

You must wear covered footwear on our cruises and have appropriate protection against the sun.

Darngku Heritage Cruises invite you to join one of our tours.

Whats close?

accommodation

1.1 kms   Crossing Inn
1.7 kms   Fitzroy River Lodge
186.1 kms   Drysdale River Station
23.0 kms   Ellensbrook Cottages

attractions

0.0 kms   Fossil Downs Homestead
0.1 kms   Mangkaja Arts
1.5 kms   Fitzroy River
152.8 kms   Gibb River Road
173.6 kms   Prince Regent River
176.8 kms   King Cascade
179.4 kms   Prince Regent Nature Reserve
18.0 kms   Geikie Gorge
18.3 kms   Geikie Gorge National Park
190.1 kms   Manning Gorge
210.0 kms   Mitchell River National Park
213.0 kms   Horizontal Waterfalls
218.1 kms   Boab Prison Tree
218.2 kms   Pigeon Heritage Trail
58.0 kms   Tunnel Creek National Park
68.0 kms   Bell Gorge
68.1 kms   King Leopold Range National Park
77.5 kms   Lennard Gorge
80.3 kms   Sir John Gorge
81.1 kms   Silent Grove
82.9 kms   Windjana Gorge National Park
83.4 kms   Lillimilura Police Station
94.2 kms   Napier Range
95.7 kms   Dimond Gorge

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