Your guide will take you into Cathedral Gorge, where the towering cliffs open up to form a space with awe-inspiring natural acoustics. Walk along the bed of Piccaninny Creek, which flows only in the monsoon waterfall season. Learn about the Kimberley climate, the six seasons and the unique flora and fauna so important to the traditional custodians of the land.
A 65-minute drive takes you northwards along the Western Wall of the Bungle Bungle Range. You'll leave the sandstone-striped domes behind you to view conglomerate structures with deep-cutting rifts. A rocky path leads your walk into Echidna Chasm, which narrows until it is just two shoulders wide apart. Gazing skywards to the bright blue sky, the orange towering walls look as if they are lit from within. Livistona palm trees cling to the vertical sides. A high level of mobility is required for this one-and-a-half hour walk as it includes climbing over boulders and walking up staircases to viewing platforms at the end of the chasm.
A 65-minute drive takes you northwards along the Western Wall of the Bungle Bungle Range. You'll leave the sandstone-striped domes behind you to view conglomerate structures with deep-cutting rifts. A rocky path leads your walk into Echidna Chasm, which narrows until it is just two shoulders wide apart. Gazing skywards to the bright blue sky, the orange towering walls look as if they are lit from within. Livistona palm trees cling to the vertical sides. A high level of mobility is required for this one-and-a-half hour walk as it includes climbing over boulders and walking up staircases to viewing platforms at the end of the chasm.