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Discover the Kimberley Coastline -Darwin to Broome

Scenic Eclipse II 21 Jul 2025 10 nights Fly Cruise Darwin

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Itinerary: Darwin - King George River - Pulau Meatimiarang - King George River - Hunter River - Mitchell Falls - Bigge Island - Montgomery Reef - Talbot Bay Horizontal Falls - Buccaneer...
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Suite from £9,602pp

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Discover the Kimberley Coastline -Darwin to Broome

Scenic Eclipse II 10 Aug 2025 10 nights Fly Cruise Darwin

Complimentary Wi-Fi On Board*

No tips required on board*

Unlimited premium drinks on board*

Expert-led Shore Excursions Included*

Itinerary: Darwin - King George River - Pulau Meatimiarang - King George River - Hunter River - Mitchell Falls - Bigge Island - Montgomery Reef - Talbot Bay Horizontal Falls - Buccaneer...
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Suite from £9,807pp

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What to see in Mitchell Falls

Mitchell Falls, nestled in the rugged Kimberley region of Western Australia, is a natural masterpiece of cascading waterfalls, vibrant sandstone layers and remote wilderness. Accessible through an adventurous journey, it's a pristine and awe-inspiring destination where nature's power and beauty converge, offering an unforgettable experience for intrepid travellers.

The Mitchell Falls themselves are the crown jewel of this remote wilderness. The four-tiered waterfall system, fed by the mighty Mitchell River, tumbles over striking layers of red and black sandstone. Witnessing this natural masterpiece up close is an awe-inspiring experience. To reach the falls, you can embark on a challenging yet rewarding trek that winds through the stunning landscapes of the Mitchell Plateau. The 8.6-kilometre Mitchell Falls Walk is the most popular route, offering a chance to immerse yourself in the Kimberley's rugged beauty. The trail meanders through rocky terrain, woodlands and river crossings, providing an authentic outback adventure.

The Mitchell Falls area is not only a natural wonder but also a place of cultural significance for the local Indigenous people. Throughout the Kimberley region, ancient rock art sites provide glimpses into the rich history and traditions of Aboriginal communities. At Mitchell Falls, you can explore rock art galleries that showcase the artistic expressions of the Wunambal people. These ancient artworks, painted with ochre pigments, depict dreamtime stories, rituals and daily life of the Indigenous inhabitants. The Gwion Gwion (or Bradshaw) rock art is particularly renowned in the area, characterised by its distinctive and enigmatic figures.

One of the most captivating aspects of visiting Mitchell Falls is the opportunity to camp amidst the remote Kimberley wilderness. Camping here is a unique and immersive experience that allows you to connect with the land, its flora, fauna and the brilliant night skies. There are designated campgrounds near Mitchell Falls, such as Mertens Campground and Mitchell Plateau Campground. These sites offer basic facilities, including toilets and picnic tables. Campfires are generally not permitted due to conservation efforts and fire safety.


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