Australia's Northern Territory
The Kimberly
Perched on the northwestern hump of the loneliest Australian state, the Kimberly retains a feel much like that of a frontier. It is a sparsely populated region with only 30,000 calling this 351,200sqkm (218,225 sq miles) area home. Dotted with cattle stations and sprinkled with desert ranges, rivers, tropical forests and towering cliffs the Kimberly is a land of unmatched diversity, with plenty of room for exploration.
Discover the spectacular Purnululu National Park, spotted with bizarrely shaped and colored rock formations, or simply enjoy the Australian bush experience of a lifetime.

