Driving from Darwin - Katherine - Timber Creek - Kununurra
- Halls Creek - Broome in Australia
The Savannah Way is Australia�s Adventure Drive, linking Cairns
in Tropical North Queensland with the historic pearling town of
Broome in Western Australia�s Kimberley, via the natural wonders
of Australia�s tropical savannahs and the Northern Territory�s Top
End.
The 3700 kilometre route links 15 National Parks and five World
Heritage areas. You can explore just a section or cross the continent
enjoying its wide horizons, ancient gorges and abundant wildlife,
connecting with Aboriginal and pioneer heritage in today�s friendly
outback.
Driving from Darwin to Cairns on the Savannah Way in Australia
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Darwin to Broome on the Great Northern Highway
Cut a line between the desert and tropics on this rugged outback
adventure between Darwin and Broome. You'll see palms sprouting
from rust-red cliffs, crocodiles baking in gorges and boab trees
bursting with fruit. Cruise through Katherine Gorge in Nitmiluk
National Park and see Aboriginal rock art in Keep River National Park . Canoe down Ord River and huge, man-made Lake Argyle. Explore
the Bungle Bungle Range in Purnululu National Park , bushwalk to
Mitchell Falls and visit the Argyle Diamond Mine. See the bulbous
Boab Prison Tree near Derby and swim from Broome's Cable Beach,
with its warm waters and soft dreamlike sand. The Savannah Way also
has many bird watching opportunities, so pack binoculars and a field
guide. The Journey
Darwin to Katherine
Drive a half-day drive south from Darwin along the Stuart Highway
to the outback township of Katherine. Just nearby are the rugged
landscapes, dramatic waterfalls and lush gorges of Nitmiluk National Park . Coast through Katherine Gorge on a canoe or boat tour or soar
above the spectacular series of gorges on a helicopter. Camp at
the gorge or stay overnight in Katherine township. You can extend
your trip with a four to five day trek on the Jatbula Trail between
Katherine Gorge and Edith Falls. See the limestone Cutta Cutta Caves
or travel south to Manyallaluk for an Aboriginal cultural tour.
Katherine to Timber Creek
Turn off the Victoria Highway for the Flora River Nature Park. Here
you can canoe past lush vegetation and tufa dams and walk floodplain
and savannah woodland. Further down the highway is vast Gregory
National Park , where you can follow the Escarpment Lookout Walk
for stunning views or the Joe Creek Walk past rock art and palms.
Cruise down the Victoria River at sunset, spotting saltwater crocodiles
and boab trees. See thousands of crocs up close at the Coolibah
Crocodile Farm and climb to Kuwang Lookout for a view of Stokes
Range. In the southern part of the park, you can walk to Limestone
Gorge and four wheel drive the rugged 90 kilometre Bullita Stock
Route. Camp at the historic Bullita Homestead or stay overnight
at Timber Creek.
Timber Creek to Kununurra
Many kilometers of boabs and savannah past Timber Creek you�ll find
the half a million acre Bullo River Station. Here you can fish,
muster cattle, catch bulls and do a helicopter tour. Just before
the Western Australia border you�ll hit Keep River National Park .
See the Aboriginal rock art at Keep River Gorge and the Rainbow
Serpent painted on rock at Nganalam. Over the border is Kununurra,
where you can cruise Ord River and vast, man-made Lake Argyle. Take
a scenic flight over the beehive mounds of the Bungle Bungles, the
distant Mitchell Falls or the huge Argle Diamond Mine. Discover
scenic walking tracks and a mini Bungle Bungles in Mirima National Park and a bird bonanza at Lily Creek Lagoon.
Kununurra to Halls Creek
On the way to Halls Creek you can detour through Wyndham, Western
Australia�s northernmost town, or the million acre El Questro Station.
Further south in Bungle is World Heritage-listed Purnululu National Park and the towering orange-and-black striped rocks of the Bungle
Range. See them by four wheel drive, foot or flight. Follow the
Domes Walk to Cathedral Gorge in the park�s south or hike to Mini
Palms Gorge and Echidna Chasm in the north. Stop in the old gold
prospecting town of Halls Creek. From here you can swim in gorges
and Springs, see the work of local Aboriginal artists and visit
Wolfe Creek Crater. Left by a meteorite, it is almost 1 kilometre
wide and 50 metres deep.
Halls Creek to Broome
From Fitzroy Crossing, you can cruise through
Geikie
Gorge with local Bunuba Aboriginal guides or burrow through
the underground passage of Tunnel Creek. Travelling into Derby,
you�ll pass the bulbous Boab Prison Tree, reputedly once used as
a prisoner lock-up. See tides as high as 11 metres on Derby�s town
wharf or fly over the horizontal waterfalls they create in Talbot
Bay further north. Cross the Fitzroy River into Broome. Explore
the town�s exotic pearling heritage in Chinatown and take a sunset
camel ride down Cable Beach. Further north you can visit lighthouse-tipped
Cpe Leveque. Stop at the Aboriginal community of Beagle Bay and
see the small Sacred Heart Church with a mother-of-pearl altar.
For birdwatching, head to the world-renowned Broome Bird Observatory
on Roebuck Bay.
It is located within the grounds of Geikie Gorge National Park ,
20km from Fitzroy Crossing, in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia.
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