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Kimberley day tours from Broome or Kununurra
I'm getting down to details of my upcoming Australia vacation. Current
plans has me arriving Broome on a Tuesday afternoon, and flying from Kununurra to Darwin on Saturday. That's four nights. What would be my best option to see some of the Kimberley sights by day tours? I won't have a car. I figured a good strategy was to stay two nights in Broome and two nights in Kununurra, that would give me time for one full day tour at each place. Or is one better than the other in terms of available choices/prices etc.? This is the first week of October, so maybe not the high of the season, but I'd like to make a decision soon so I can book my plane tickets. Should I book tours in advance, or would it be safe to wait until I get there? Any particuler recommendadtions? I prefer smaller groups. -- Bjorn Munch, Trondheim, Norway (Remove 'e' in first name for correct email address) |
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Kimberley day tours from Broome or Kununurra
Two days is OK for both B and K.
In do a search for Broome Tourist Assc (I won't put the URL or I will be accused of spamming). There are a number of good things do do and see. In Knx, do the flight out over the Bungle Bungle Ranges - there is also a mini version right in KNX you can walk through. There are a couple of good tours, one that is on the lake that visits some of the tourist locations and another that goes to the main dam wall. You may also like to look at a tour trip from B to Knx through the Gibb River Road. This will give you added perspective of the size and grandure (not to mention harshness of the place). M "Bjorn Munch" wrote in message ... I'm getting down to details of my upcoming Australia vacation. Current plans has me arriving Broome on a Tuesday afternoon, and flying from Kununurra to Darwin on Saturday. That's four nights. What would be my best option to see some of the Kimberley sights by day tours? I won't have a car. I figured a good strategy was to stay two nights in Broome and two nights in Kununurra, that would give me time for one full day tour at each place. Or is one better than the other in terms of available choices/prices etc.? This is the first week of October, so maybe not the high of the season, but I'd like to make a decision soon so I can book my plane tickets. Should I book tours in advance, or would it be safe to wait until I get there? Any particuler recommendadtions? I prefer smaller groups. -- Bjorn Munch, Trondheim, Norway (Remove 'e' in first name for correct email address) |
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