Discover the best top things to do in Kimberley Region, Australia including Bardi Ardyaloon Hatchery, Gibb River Road, Gantheaume Point, Warmun Art Centre, Sacred Heart Church, Buddha Sanctuary, Kimberley School of the Air, Five Rivers Lookout, Our Lady Queen of Peace Cathedral, Kelly's Knob Lookout.
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Well worth taking your time on this trip. Heaps to see and endless photos to take. Breath in the moments and enjoy the drive.
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It was amazing! We went both on Low tide and Full tide, the rocks are fun to climb seeing amazing water contrast and rock colour contrast as well as enjoying the rock pools and being able to jump of the CLIFF
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The Buddha Sanctuary at Cable Beach has received some loving TLC over the past few months with a new decking platform, shaded new entry area, landscaped gardens and a sacred rock pond on its way. The space has also recently transitioned to be known as the Blue Body Buddha Sanctuary - linking it with a well-established meditation and wellness centre, the Blue Body Spiritual Centre based in Perth, WA. Despite the change of name, the Buddha Sanctuary remains closely connected with Cable Beach Club Resort and Spa and offers daily yoga classes for resort guests and locals. Spending quiet time at the Buddha Sanctuary is a must for anyone visiting Broome. Established more than 10 years ago as a space for the local community, the Buddha Sanctuary is home to a 4 metre tall, crystal Buddha that harnesses the energy of Buddha Kuan Yin (goddess of Mercy and Compassion). The Yoga Pavilion, open decking area and ornamental garden offers visitors a special space for quiet reflection, meditation and relaxation. The Buddha Sanctuary is open from 7am - 10am and 4pm - 7pm on most days. Yoga classes are currently held Monday to Friday (6am & 7.30am) with an additional evening class at 5.15pm on Tuesday, Thursdays and Fridays.
4.5 based on 138 reviews
The Bastion..Breathtaking view of 5 rivers heading into the Cambridge gulf.lived in Kununurra now 6 months after gettibg stuck.. its beautiful during the wet and dry..in the dry, you canvdrive across the floodplains toHome Valley Station, Diggers Station and eventually, el Questro Station. All worth a few days visit! If your hear during the dry-tourist season, you can head back to Kununurra via Parrys Lagoons; visiting Marlgu Billabong, Button Hole, Black wall falls, Valentine Springs and cross the Ivanhoe crossing back to Kununurra. Beautiful wildlife and no traffic..worth a day in itself. Plenty of safe swimming holes..waterfalls only..unless you sit on the road at Ivanhoe. Back to Kununurra via the highway, visit the grotto and walk down 446 steps to a 300ft deep waterfall and swimming hole, or stop at Molly Springs.. Theres sooo much to take in, in the East Kimberleys!
4.5 based on 137 reviews
Definitly visit at sunset, one of the best thing we did in our week in Kununurra. Breathtaking views from the top. Be warned it is a bit of a climb.
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