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A luxury Australian outback experience can be enjoyed in Western Australia – explore the wild frontiers of Western Australia’s outback and be surrounded by creature comforts!

Aerial view of Cape LevequeThe crème de la crème of outback stations is El Questro Wilderness Park, sprawled across 405,000 spectacular hectares in the Kimberley.

This working cattle farm with a herd of around 5000 is blessed with deep red tidal flats, rugged ranges, gnarled gorges, lush rainforests and thunderous waterfalls.

Fish for barramundi, saddle up and start trekking or explore remote areas by helicopter. And don't forget to visit Chamberlain Gorge, where you can say G'day to a saltwater croc!

At El Questro, choose from four types of luxury Australian outback accommodation: deluxe tented cabins, station bungalows, riverside camping - or if money's no option check into the Homestead.

Absolute luxury combined with outback ruggedness attracts some famous faces including Kylie Minogue.

South of Gibb River Road, Mornington Wilderness Camp lets you get up close and personal with the rugged outback in comfort and style.

After a day of sightseeing, guests can bunk down in safari-style tents furnished with a large double bed, plump pillows and cosy doonas.

Silica Beach, Hidden IslandNearby, a bush restaurant and bar is open from dawn until late, serving home-cooked meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Set in the remote central Kimberley, Mornington Wilderness Camp is part of a 312,000-hectare wildlife sanctuary featuring some of the most spectacular gorges in the state.

Kooljaman at Cape Leveque is where the outback meets the pristine sea.

This wilderness camp is fully owned by the Bardi people from One Arm Point and Djarindjin, and offers a quiet, spiritual place to acquaint with the environment.

Accommodation ranges from safari tents and log cabins to beach shelters perched right on the water's edge.

This remote paradise is the perfect place to fish, swim, snorkel or learn to forage for mud crabs and bush tucker on an Indigenous cultural tour.

One of the best ways to explore the rugged mountain ranges, soaring red gorges and majestic waterfalls of the Kimberley is on a luxury cruise.

King George FallsOn a Pearl Sea Coastal Cruise, expeditions range from 7 to 14 days and explore icons such as the Buccaneer Archipelago, King Cascade, Montgomery Reef and King George Falls.

The 25 metre luxury vessel has its own helicopter on board and accommodates just 18 guests at any one time.

There are many other luxury cruise operators ranging in price and facilities. A luxury Australian outback experience doesn't get much better than this!

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