Book a Kimberley trip you’ll actually enjoy
12 January 2026
How to use KimberleyTours.com.au to book a Kimberley trip you’ll actually enjoy
If you’ve ever tried to plan the Kimberley on your own, you’ll know it can feel… slightly chaotic. Distances are big, seasons matter, and a “quick detour” can turn into a full-day mission. So, if you’re sitting there thinking, “I just want the good bits—without the spreadsheet,” I get it.
That’s why I like pointing people to KimberleyTours.com.au. It’s built for real travellers: the ones who want a proper Kimberley tour but also want to understand what they’re buying before they hit “Reserve”.
Start here if you want options (without drowning in them)
Go straight to All Tours. It’s basically the control room: you can browse, sort, and filter until the shortlist starts to feel obvious.
- Choose your style: camping vs accommodated vs cruises (handy if you’re not keen on wrestling a swag).
- Match the pace to your body: “I like a walk” and “I like my knees” can both be true—pick a difficulty that makes sense.
- Plan around your dates: once you’ve found the right tour page, you can check availability and select your tour date.
And if you’re the kind of person who likes a quiet safety net, the site also makes it easy to contact a human (more on that below).
The “I want the Kimberley highlights, plus something I’ll talk about for years” option
If you want one strong, confidence-inspiring choice to begin with, have a look at the 15 Day Horizontal Falls and Kimberley Complete.
Here’s why it tends to land well with a lot of travellers (including the “partially organised” ones):
- Broome to Broome loop, so flights and logistics are simpler.
- Medium difficulty and a group size of 22—enough people for good chats, not so many that it feels like a conference.
- A proper mix of Kimberley icons: Gibb River Road, Windjana Gorge, Tunnel Creek, and time in Purnululu National Park (hello, Bungle Bungles).
- The signature “pinch me” moment: a Horizontal Falls scenic seaplane flight followed by the fast boat ride.
- Practical booking details are clearly shown (price, deposit, and the reassuring bits like refund terms and checkout).

If you’re curious about the Horizontal Falls side of things (seasonality, what you actually do, what it feels like), this article is a good companion read: The Ultimate Kimberley Tour Guide to the Horizontal Falls.
Ready to check dates?
See availability and reserve the 15-day Horizontal Falls and Kimberley Complete
If you’re travelling solo (but don’t want to feel stranded)
Solo travel in the Kimberley can be brilliant… and also a bit intimidating if you’re thinking about remoteness, road conditions, or just not wanting to do everything alone.
The Solo Traveller Kimberley Tours page is a smart starting point. It’s set up for people who want independence and a built-in crew—without the awkward “third wheel” vibe.
If comfort matters (and you’d like your holiday to stay a holiday)
If you’re booking for parents, grandparents, or honestly… yourself after a big year, it’s worth browsing Seniors Kimberley Tours. The pace and comfort focus can make the difference between “amazing trip” and “amazing trip but I need two weeks to recover”.
A quick, friendly reality check before you go
The Kimberley rewards preparation. Even if you’re on a guided tour, it helps to understand why planning matters out here:
- Purnululu / Bungle Bungles is remote, and conditions are seasonal—worth a read on the park basics before you arrive.
- Gibb River Road conditions can change—good to know what impacts travel in the region.
- If you’re travelling from interstate (or you’ve prepaid flights/accommodation on either side), it might be worth thinking about travel insurance in a calm, non-panicky way.
Helpful official reads:
- Explore Parks WA: Purnululu National Park
- Main Roads WA: Driving the Gibb River Road
- Smartraveller: Travel insurance basics
Want to give it as a gift (and look incredibly thoughtful)?
If you’re buying for someone else—milestone birthday, retirement, “we should do something big” energy—there’s a simple option: Kimberley Tours Gift Voucher.
Need a human to sanity-check your shortlist?
If you’ve got two tours open in tabs and you’re stuck in a loop (been there), just talk to the team: Contact Kimberley Tours.
My gentle suggestion? Start with All Tours, shortlist 2–3, then compare them against your real-life preferences: comfort, pace, and how “remote” you want your remote to be. From there, booking usually feels… surprisingly straightforward.