Extreme adventure in the remote Kimberly!
Drysdale River National Park is one of the least accessible national parks in Australia. There are no public roads, no airstrips and no tracks: pack raft or seaplane access only. The park is located in the northern tip of the remote East Kimberley. The Drysdale River flows through a pristine, untouched landscape. This is the kingdom of nature. The Park showcases vast tracts of Kimberley wilderness, and features open woodland, gorges, cliffs, waterfalls and the creeks of the Drysdale River.
The real treasure are the hundreds of hypnotic Gwion Gwion figures, an ancient Aboriginal painting style describing a forgotten time of dancing and ceremonies, that are visited in different rock shelters every day. There wil be lots of swimming and every camp is a 'dream' site
Sebastien, our guide from www.notraces-bushwalking-australia.com
is a gourmet hike chef and an expert in the rock art. His trips are an unforgettable experience. He also does a pack-raft trip down the Drysdale as well as remote adventures in other parts of the Kimberly and Kakadu. Check out his website for more info. Excellent value!
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Expression of interest | $0.00 |
Byron Shire, New South Wales, 2481, Australia