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Sponsored by Tourism Western Australia 10 May 2021
If your clients are craving adventure, tell them to jump in their cars and head west.
Western Australia is home to epic four-wheel-drive adventures through one of the last true wilderness areas on earth: Gibb River Road.
Originally built for droving cattle to Wyndham or Derby, the epic 660-kilometre route explores the Kimberley’s magnificent gorges, authentic outback cattle stations, ancient Aboriginal culture and captivating pioneering history.
Day one: Broome
It’s a short hop by air from Perth to Broome, with flights departing daily and arriving within two and a half hours. You can also fly direct from Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane.
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Sponsored by Tourism Western Australia 16 Feb 2021
With domestic holidays firmly on the agenda for travel-starved Aussies, agents would be silly not to make the most of the current situation and become experts of their own backyard.
So,
Travel Weekly has teamed up with Tourism Western Australia to provide a complete rundown of one of the state’s most popular tourist destinations: the Kimberley.
A great place to start your clients off is in Broome, the western gateway to the Kimberley wilderness, which is home to world-famous Cable Beach sunsets and the natural phenomenon of the Staircase to the Moon.
Just a two-and-a-half-hour flight from Perth will transport your clients to this tropical oasis of striking contrasts in colour and culture, where the vibe is very relaxed, but there’s so much to engage the senses.