In pictures: exploring Western Australia's remote northwest

Nori Jemil

written by
Nori Jemil

updated 30.03.2020

Australia’s biggest state has often been neglected by travellers in a hurry to hop straight over to the East Coast or the continent’s Red Centre. This year though, all that has changed with Qantas launching its 17-hour direct flight from London to Perth.

Western Australia’s dimensions are so vast that an adventure to the remote, northern Kimberley region can involve planes, boats and a 4WD. Fly into Broome, take a scenic helicopter ride then jump on a camel for sunset at Cable Beach. Join a road trip on the rugged, unsealed Gibb River Road to Purnululu National Park with Kimberley Wild for a true wilderness adventure. Nights in a swag bag are the best way to see the stars, and the mighty Bungle Bungles are hugely impressive from the air.

One thing’s for sure – you can’t see all of Australia’s North West in one trip, so you’ll definitely be coming back.

Scenic flight over Shark Bay World Heritage Coast

Aerial view of Broome’s red dirt roads

Aerial view of Purnululu National Park

The Bungle Bungles from the air

Lake Argyle in the Eastern Kimberley

Sunset cruise on Lake Argyle

Cathedral Gorge in Purnululu

All images: Nori Jemil.

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