Wundargoodie Enterprises – Just Over the Hills
Highlights
- Explore remote East Kimberley landscapes while tackling sand, mud, and river crossings on exhilarating four-wheel drive adventures.
- Connect with Traditional Custodians and gain insights into Aboriginal culture at significant sites off the beaten track.
- Cast your line in pristine waters, cooking your catch over a campfire beneath a starlit Kimberley sky.
- Forge lasting friendships with fellow adventurers while discovering breathtaking waterfalls and unique wildlife in untouched nature.
Just Over the Hills offers extreme four-wheel drive tag-along adventure tours across remote areas of the East Kimberley.
With everything from sand, mud, deep river crossings and rocky ascents, you can test your skills, rig and stamina!
Guests will have the privilege of learning about Aboriginal culture from Traditional Custodians, and will be guided across remote Country to precious, significant sites inaccessible to regular tourists. Ancient knowledge, rock art, artefacts, bush tucker, medicine, and much more will be shared.
Want to catch a fish? There will be plenty of opportunities to go fishing and cook your catch on a campfire under the stars.
Experience a fusion of Kimberley wildlife, incredible ancient landscapes including breathtaking waterfalls. All of this with virtually no one else within cooee.
While sharing the unique experiences with like-minded souls, guests may just find they have forged life-long friendships and deep connections.
Find yourself. Just Over the Hills.
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Tour/s
Oombi Tag-along Tour
On this journey you will traverse the 400‑kilometre track, leaving the Gibb River Road near Home Valley Station and re‑emerging at Kalumburu. Travelling through ancient country, you follow the footsteps of ancestors who have lived in the Kimberley for thousands of years. Expect deep cultural immersion, breathtaking landscapes and powerful Indigenous and pioneering stories. Each day involves demanding 4WD travel—up to five hours—along rugged terrain Ronnie fondly calls a ‘goat track’, with time for fishing, photography and relaxation, daily opportunities.
Memberships
- WAITOC Full ATB Members
- WA – Australia's North West Tourism