Czes & Judy Staciwa

Whale watching. The tropical waters of Broome & the Kimberley host the world's largest population of Humpback whales annually.

We are very appreciative of your seamless organisation – and a special thanks to you for your prompt and helpful responses to my email enquires. We’re very glad to have travelled through the Kimberley with Adventure Wild.

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Ed & Janine Browne


Enjoy sunset on the water as you cruise the Ord River from Lake Argyle to Kununurra on your optional tour with Triple J.

This was our first time on a group tour.  From the moment we booked, Simone and Karl were attentive, kind and helpful, guiding us through flights and extra tours.

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Jo-anne Jones

1 Lake Argyle was created via the construction of the Ord River Dam & was named after the property it partly submerged, Argyle Downs_ - Day 8

Your tour is so well organised and you are both so prompt in replying to any questions asked about the tour.

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Jean Morgan

The Darwin Woollybutt tree has smooth grey bark at the top, with brownish fibrous bark on the trunk.

The food was great.  I was surprised at the standard of food that was presented, I didn’t expect that.  All the wee titbits were nice too.

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Jeannie Ellis

Bright orange wildflowers bloom in the Dry season on the tall Woollybutt (Eucalyptus miniata) gum tree

Dear Simone, I am finally sitting down with some time to write down a testimonial for Adventure Wild. As you know I am a single mother with 2 children aged 6 & 10 and I was on the July Tour with Phillip and Liz as our Guides. I cannot express how happy I was with…

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Steve & Connie Calderwood

Bright orange wildflowers bloom in the Dry season on the tall Woollybutt (Eucalyptus miniata) gum tree

Hi Simone & Karl We would like to thank you for organising such an amazing tour.  Having never been to the Kimberley before, we’d only seen it in pictures and on the TV.  Having now visited and toured through the Kimberley, we realise that you just cannot appreciate the beauty of the area without actually…

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Maureen Robertson

Bright orange wildflowers bloom in the Dry season on the tall Woollybutt (Eucalyptus miniata) gum tree

Just completed the 12 day Kimberley Adventure with Carmel and Mark.  The experience they provided was outstanding in so many ways.  Their willingness to help was a true credit to the organisation they work for, nothing was ever too much trouble, they helped us through difficult gorges, so we could experience the grandeur and beauty…

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