Walking New Zealand

Incentive to visit Kimberley wilderness area

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West Australian­s are being encouraged to make 2021 the year to visit the Kimberley, one of the world’s last true wilderness areas, with a new incentive on offer for potential travellers.

The Kimberley Wanderer Pass is giving travellers $300 towards participat­ing tours and experience­s in Kununurra and surrounds (the eastern gateway to the Kimberley), when they buy an airline ticket from Perth to Kununurra through Virgin Australia.

The offer applies to new bookings made from now until September 30, 2021, unless sold out, and visitors will receive informatio­n about how they can access their pass within three days of making their booking. The Kimberley Wanderer Pass is valid at more than 20 businesses across the region, giving visitors discounted access to experienci­ng attraction­s such as the Bungle Bungle Range in World Heritage-listed Purnululu National Park, El Questro, Lake Arygle, Ord River, Mitchell Falls and more, with a range of land, air and boat tour operators participat­ing.

With the region having experience­d heavy rainfall through its wet season, otherwise known as ‘waterfall season’, the landscape has been replenishe­d, waterfalls are flowing across the region, and tourism operators are ready to welcome visitors.

 ?? Photo Ben Broady ?? Above: Galvans Gorge in the Kimberley.
Photo Ben Broady Above: Galvans Gorge in the Kimberley.

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