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Karijini National Park Tour from Broome, Karratha or Port Hedland
Highlights
- Explore stunning gorges and waterholes in Karijini National Park, immersing in nature's breathtaking beauty.
- Discover ancient rock art on the Burrup/Dampier Peninsula, connecting with Australia's rich cultural heritage.
- Savour delicious meals while enjoying comfortable accommodation or camping under the stars in the outback.
- Travel through the scenic Northern Highway, taking in the vast cattle country and iconic Barn Hill Beach sculptures.
Pilbara, Karijini National Park, Karratha and Marble Bar Tours from Broome, Port Hedland and Karratha – includes three days in Karijini National Park to explore amazing gorges, walks and waterholes and Tom Price or Whaleback Newman mine tour, nights in Port Hedland, Karratha, Marble Bar and Karijini Eco Retreat.
Travel the Northern Highway through extensive cattle country to Port Hedland. En route enjoy Barn Hill Beach sculptures and 80 Mile Beach. Next day visit the Port Headland docks, Burrup/Dampier Peninsula rock art – the World’s largest collection of petroglyphs, and the Red Dog memorial overnight in Karratha.
On day three you travel to Millstream National Park, through the Hamersley Ranges, with special access to Hamersley Iron/Rio Tinto Railway Road to Tom Price Mine and view before Karijini Eco Retreat overnight.
Experience awesome gorges of Karijini National Park views, walks and swim options. Visit the Marble Bar and Coppin’s Gap, Kitty’s Gap or Doolena Gorge plus Comet Gold Mine gems and minerals. Depart via DeGrey River, Pardoo and Sandfire or exit at Port Hedland. Fully catered with delicious meals, accommodated (or camping option).
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Karijini National Park
Karijini National Park in the Pilbara with Karratha and Marble Bar Tours from Broome, Port Hedland and Karratha – includes three days in Karijini National Park to explore amazing gorges, walks and waterholes with optional Tom Price or Newman mine tour.
One night Port Hedland, Karratha, and Marble Bar and three days/two nights in Karijini National Parks.
Tom Price
80 Mile Beach – drive along and shell stops.
Historic Cossack and famous Art Centre – West Australi’s first northern port and pearling area.
Burrup Rock Art – on Dampier Peninsula – complex figures and art around 30,000 years old.
Millstream – Chichester National Park – including Python Pool and the paperbark walk at old Millstream Station by the Fortescue River.
Two nights at Karijini Eco Retreat to explore Karijini National Park amazing wildflowers, gorges, walks, water holes and Hammersley Gorge, Oxer, Joffre, Fortescue, Hancock, Dales gorges, Fern and Circular Pools.
Tom Price Mine Tour option or more time at Karijini.
Port Hedland docks – watch BHP iron ore exports leave this massive port (southbound tour) or Marble Bar, Shay Gap and De Grey River crossing on Northbound tour.
Hammersley Iron/Rio Tinto Railway Road to Tom Price.
Karratha/Dampier Rio Tinto port and LNG Plant Visitors Centre.
Hamersley Ranges.
Red Dog Memorial at Dampier.
Karratha
Marble Bar
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Spirit Safaris
Spirit Safaris offer private, small group luxury four wheel drive eco-tours to remote Australian wilderness and outback areas, Aboriginal rock art, Aboriginal art centres and communities in wild nature.
Spirit Safaris are Ecotourism certified and have the Green Tick. Founder Richard O’Neill is a fifth-generation Aussie explorer, bushman, adventurer and songman, whose family and professional team have a deep love and connection to the land of Australia. They have worked with Aboriginal elders and communities in the Kimberley and across Australia for more than 20 years, supporting communities to re-establish traditional lands and sharing knowledge of country through Bush University and other initiatives.
Outback tour destinations include Canning Stock Route, Karijini National Park, Hamersley Ranges, Tom Price and Newman, Nullarbor Plain (with whale watching), Kalgoorlie, Port Hedland and more.
They operate comfortable eight-seat Toyota Landcruiser vehicles, usually for two to four people, but often in convoy, with radio contact for genuine small group adventure and experience to remote areas larger vehicles can’t reach.
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ECO Certified (Nature Tourism) by Ecotourism Australia
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- Visitor Information Centre
- WAITOC Associates
- WA – Australia's North West Tourism