Kimberley, Outback Rail & Safari Adventure
An unforgettable all-inclusive journey combining a Kimberley Coast expedition cruise with three nights aboard The Ghan Expedition and a two-night Monarto Safari Resort stay, showcasing Australia's most remote landscapes, iconic rail travel and immersive wildlife experiences.
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IMMERSIVE WILDERNESS | ICONIC RAIL
Embark on an unforgettable all-inclusive expedition through one of Australia's wildest and most pristine regions — the Kimberley Coast. Explore breathtaking natural wonders including the Lacepede Islands, home to abundant birdlife and sea turtles; the dramatic tidal spectacle of Montgomery Reef; the crocodile-inhabited mangroves of the Hunter River; and the remote beauty of Vansittart and Swift Bays. The highlight of the voyage is the awe-inspiring King George Falls, where towering cliffs, thundering cascades and ancient landscapes reveal one of the last truly unspoilt corners of Earth. Following your cruise, continue the all-inclusive adventure inland with three nights aboard The Ghan Expedition, travelling in a Gold Premium Cabin through Australia's vast outback. Enjoy immersive off-train experiences including the natural wonders of Nitmiluk Gorge, a spectacular dining experience at the historic Telegraph Station in Alice Springs, and time in the iconic opal-mining town of Coober Pedy. The journey concludes with two nights at Monarto Safari Resort, where luxury accommodation meets open-range wildlife encounters — an unforgettable finale surrounded by roaming animals and sweeping savannah views.
Package Inclusions:
- Date: 26 June - 06 July 2027, 10 nights - Broome to Darwin
- Exploration of the wild and untamed lands of the Kimberley region, one of the last virgin places on Earth.
- Discovery of rich fauna (saltwater crocodiles, etc) and stunning scenery (Lacepede Islands, King George Falls, mangroves on Hunter River, etc).
- Activities led by a team of naturalist guides: outings and landings by Zodiac, etc. - - Fine dining in all the restaurants
- Beverages, a wide selection of drinks (mineral water, soft drinks, wine, beer, champagne, spirits, coffee, tea)
- 24-hour room service
- Butler service in some suites
- One excursion* per person per port of call by the expedition team made up of experienced naturalist guides - including Zodiac outings
- Free and unlimited Wi-Fi service onboard
- Parties, shows and other activities
- Conferences delivered by naturalist guides and guests of honour
- Non-motorised water sports activities, such as kayaking or stand-up paddling (diving not included)
- Taxes for national parks and conservation areas
- All port and security fees - Date: 06-07July 2027
Darwin offers a mix of tropical charm, Aboriginal culture, lively markets, and gateway access to stunning natural wonders like Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks. - Date: 07-10 July 2027, 3 nights Darwin to Adelaide
Gold Premium is a new style of travel, with contemporary cabins that take inspiration from the colours and contours of the Australian outback. Think walnut timber and polished brass details, along with Indigenous prints on the upholstery. The cabins are designed to cocoon guests in comfort.
GOLD PREMIUM INCLUSIONS
- Priority luggage check-in
- Exclusive access to the Gold Premium Lounge and Gold Premium Dining carriage
- Private compact en suite including a toilet, washbasin and shower plus LaGaia amenities
- By day, a comfortable lounge
- By night, converts to bunk-style sleepers
- All-inclusive dining with regionally-inspired menus - 12 meals
- All-inclusive premium Australian wines, beer, spirits and non-alcoholic beverages
- Off Train Experiences in a South Australian wine region, Flinders Ranges Marla, Alice Springs, and Katherine
- Luxuriously soft linen and satin eye masks
- In-cabin music channels and journey audio commentary
- 75 kg checked luggage allowance per guest (3 x 25 kg each)
HIGHLIGHTS
- Explore Nitmiluk Gorge's powerful natural wonders and rich Indigenous culture
- Explore the outback town of Alice Springs
- A spectacular dinner under the stars at The Historic Telegraph Station in Alice Springs
- Venture into the underground opal mining town of Coober Pedy - Date: 10-12 July 2027
Monarto Safari Resort in the picturesque Murraylands where you'll be surrounded by Africa's wildest animals. Offering an unparalleled escape into nature's embrace, Monarto Safari Resort combines premium Accommodation with exclusive experiences, creating memories that last a lifetime.
Inclusions:
- Daily breakfast
- Sunset Wildlife Safari with exclusive access to Monarto
- Safari Park's Wild Africa area after hours
- Monarto Safari Park general admission ticket
Highlights
- Experience breathtaking landscapes in premium accommodation
- Explore the parklands from the comfort of a custombuilt Safari Truck
- Observe Southern White Rhinos, Giraffes, Cheetahs, Eland, Ostriches, and Zebras
- Experience Monarto Safari Park at your leisure via the guided hop-on hop-off Zu-Loop bus
- All transfers are pre-arranged for a smooth and stress-free journey.
Broome
26 JUN 2027 Coach transfer from Broome airport to Mangrove hotel (Meet up point before embarkation)
Darwin
06 JUL 2027 Private transfer from Darwin port to hotel
07 JUL 2027 Coach transfer from Darwin hotel to Darwin Rail Terminal
Adelaide
10 JUL 2027 Private transfer from Adelaide Parklands Terminal to Monarto Safari Resort
12 JUL 2027 Private transfer from Monarto Safari Resort to Adelaide Airport or CBD hotel - Looking to elevate your journey onboard The Ghan with Platinum Service, or upgrade to an all-inclusive luxury safari lodge? Our experienced consultants are here to help you explore your upgrade options.
- Looking for an alternate departure date? Speak to our experienced consultants to tailor your unforgettable holiday!
Itinerary
Day 1 Broome, Western Australia
For guests arriving at the airport on the day of embarkation, you will be transferred to the Mangrove Hotel. Upon airport arrival, please make yourself known to the Broome Transit Desk to arrange your 'shuttle bus' transfer to the Mangrove Hotel. The Broome Transit Desk is located in the arrivals hall, next to the carousel.
Speak to our consultants if you wish to arrange pre-cruise accommodation in Broome.
Located in the northwest of the Kimberley region and in the far north of Western Australia, the town of Broome is renowned for its history and its glorious pearling era. The fascinating Chinatown district, which is the historic city centre, and the famous Japanese Cemetery, dates back to 1896, and has a past marked by the immigration of numerous Chinese and Japanese workers, attracted by the prosperous pearl industry at the end of the 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th century. Broome is also famous for the 'Staircase to the Moon', an optical illusion created by the Moon reflecting on the sand banks at low tide, like a staircase climbing up towards the sky, a unique spectacle provided by nature…
Day 2 Lacepede Islands, Australia
The Lacepede Islands are Western Australia's most important breeding habitat for Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas), and have been named by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA). The breeding colony of Brown Boobies is possibly the largest in the world. Up to 20,000 Roseate Terns have also been recorded here. Other birds breeding on the islands include Masked Boobies, Australian Pelicans, Lesser Frigatebirds, Eastern Reef Egrets, Silver Gulls, Crested, Bridled and Lesser Crested Terns, Common Noddies, Pied and Sooty Oystercatchers. Join your expedition team for a guided zodiac tour to view the prolific wildlife. Due to the sensitive nature of the environment, landings are prohibited on the Lacepede Islands.
Day 3 Collier Bay, Australia
Lying to the east of the Buccaneer archipelago, the ancient landscapes of Collier Bay have been shaped by the massive tidal movements the region is renowned for, creating a photographer's paradise. With a tidal range exceeding 14 metres, recorded near Yule entrance at the southern end of the bay, they are among the largest in the world. This massive daily movement of water creates unique phenomena that occur nowhere else in the world. Nestled in the centre of the Bay is Montgomery Reef, the world's largest inshore reef system. As the tide falls a raging torrent of water cascades off the top of the reef, creating turbulent 'rivers' and mini waterfalls. At the Southern end of the Bay, Talbot Bay is home to the world's only 'Horizontal Falls' described by Sir David Attenborough as 'One of the greatest wonders of the natural world.' Hidden in the many caves and grottos of this ancient landscape are a multitude of ancient Rock Art galleries. Here you can find spectacular examples of the Wandjina and Gwion Gwion styles.
As we are at the mercy of weather and tide conditions in this region, the activities mentioned above are only possible experiences and can't be guaranteed.
Day 4 Collier Bay, Australia
Lying to the east of the Buccaneer archipelago, the ancient landscapes of Collier Bay have been shaped by the massive tidal movements the region is renowned for, creating a photographer's paradise. With a tidal range exceeding 14 metres, recorded near Yule entrance at the southern end of the bay, they are among the largest in the world. This massive daily movement of water creates unique phenomena that occur nowhere else in the world. Nestled in the centre of the Bay is Montgomery Reef, the world's largest inshore reef system. As the tide falls a raging torrent of water cascades off the top of the reef, creating turbulent 'rivers' and mini waterfalls. At the Southern end of the Bay, Talbot Bay is home to the world's only 'Horizontal Falls' described by Sir David Attenborough as 'One of the greatest wonders of the natural world.' Hidden in the many caves and grottos of this ancient landscape are a multitude of ancient Rock Art galleries. Here you can find spectacular examples of the Wandjina and Gwion Gwion styles.
As we are at the mercy of weather and tide conditions in this region, the activities mentioned above are only possible experiences and cannot be guaranteed.
Day 5 Careening Bay, Australia
Careening Bay was named by Lieutenant Phillip Parker King after his ship, HMC Mermaid, was careened there during his third voyage of discovery in 1820. King surveyed the western coast to complete the map initiated by Flinders 20 years earlier. The Mermaid had been leaking badly and King needed to find a shallow sandy bay where he could careen his boat to undertake repairs. At a high tide, on a warm September afternoon, he ran the Mermaid onto the sands. For ten days the Mermaid crew worked hard before refloating the vessel. The ship's carpenter carved the name of the vessel and the year into a conspicuous boab tree. The famous boab tree is now 3 metres wide and National Heritage listed. A reminder of a by gone era of exploration!
Day 6 Hunter River, Australia
Arguably one of the most scenic parts of the Kimberley coast, Prince Frederick Harbour and the Hunter River are lined with ancient rainforest pockets, pristine mangroves and mosaic sandstone cliffs. They are considered to be some of the most pristine mangrove forests in the world, containing up to 18 different species, supporting a rich and diverse fauna. The sandstone escarpment at the river mouth, known as 'Kampamantiya' rises over 200 metres high before giving way to extensive mud banks and mangrove forests home to numerous bird species and the iconic saltwater crocodile. Our expert Expedition Team will share their knowledge with you as you explore this pristine mangrove environment by zodiac keeping a constant lookout for wildlife. You will also have the opportunity to reach the Mitchell Falls by helicopter from Naturalist Island beach.
Day 7 Swift Bay, Australia
The Bonaparte Archipelago, is a stunningly rugged maze of islands stretching almost 150 km along Western Australia's remote Kimberley coast. Its colour and scale conspire to take one's breath away. Its distant location has meant it has remained an unspoilt and remarkably pristine location to explore and experience. Phillip Parker King named 'Swift's bay' after Jonathon Swift (1667-1745) the author of Gulliver's travels. The 'T' shaped bay is composed of heavily fractured sandstone providing an abundance of rock shelters. On the walls of these shelters are examples of both Wandjina and Gwion Gwion style rock art. Join your expedition team ashore for a guided walk to a number of rock art galleries depicting these unique rock art styles.
Day 8 Vansittart Bay, Australia
Jar Island contains ancient rock art galleries depicting the Gwion Gwion style unique to the Kimberley region. Mainly neglected by, or unknown to, the early European researchers of Aboriginal culture in the Kimberley in favour of the dominant and more dramatic Wandjina art, Gwion Gwion art has in recent years gained world prominence. It is generally thought that this art may extend back to over 30,000 years before our time and represents the first wave of seagoing colonisers of the Australian continent. As it is, these are the oldest detailed depiction of human figures in the world. Join your Expedition Team ashore for a short walk, past some fascinating rock formations, to the site of the Gwion Gwion art galleries.
Day 9 King George River, Australia
The journey up the King George River is nothing short of breathtaking. The 80-metre-high sides of the gorge display varying degrees of weathering of the ancient Warton sandstone. The colours and textures of the gorge change with the light as you travel further up the river creating a continual changing scenery that is simply stunning. The journey culminates at the King George twin falls; the highest single-drop falls in the whole of the Kimberley (80 m or 260 ft). Fed by wet season run-off the level of water cascading over the falls varies from year to year. Your Expedition Team will escort you in either the zodiacs or ships tenders to the foot of the twin falls, and explain all about the stunning geological formations of the canyon.
Day 10 At Sea
During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship's upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
Day 11 Darwin, Australia
Upon disembarkation, enjoy a private transfer to the overnight accommodation in Darwin.
Darwin is located in Australia's Northern Territory which is also known as the 'Top End'. It is the capital city and the most populated town of the Northern Territory. Darwin is a beautiful tropical city, a melting pot of people and cultures, over 50 different cultures live and work side by side that prides itself in its unique and friendly laid-back lifestyle. Come discover the town's still recent history through its emblematic buildings such as the new Parliamant House opened in 1994, a magnificent example of tropical architecture or Admiralty House declared heritage place, a tropical-style home elevated on stilts that has survived two cyclones and numerous air raids.
Day 12 Darwin - Board the Ghan Expedition
Enjoy a worry-free coach transfer from your Darwin hotel* to the train station for embarkation aboard The Ghan Expedition.
Celebrate the beginning of your journey with a welcome drink and light refreshments and pause for a photo with The Ghan's iconic red locomotive before stepping on board. Settle into your home for the next few days, enjoying the comforts of your cabin, or mingle with fellow travellers in the Outback Explorer Lounge. As The Ghan begins to travel south, a chef-prepared lunch awaits before your Off Train Experience in Katherine.
Here you'll choose how to explore this remarkable region. Cruise through the towering sandstone cliffs and dramatic beauty of Nitmiluk Gorge and uncover its deep cultural significance. Alternatively, step into the Katherine Outback Experience for an authentic glimpse into the lives of those who call the outback home. Or venture underground at the Cutta Cutta Caves, where fascinating limestone formations, native wildlife and stories of Indigenous culture are waiting to be shared. For a different perspective, upgrade to a helicopter flight and take in the scale of Nitmiluk from above. (L, D)
Day 13 The Ghan Expedition - Alice Springs
Wake to the wide-open skies of the outback as The Ghan draws closer to the iconic town of Alice Springs. After a hearty breakfast on board, step into the heart of Central Australia with a choice of Off Train Experiences designed to suit every traveller.
Take to the red dirt on an off-road e-bike adventure, join the A Town Called Alice tour to uncover the town's major landmarks, or immerse yourself in culture with a guided journey through Standley Chasm and Simpsons Gap. Here, sheer rock walls blaze red in the sunlight and ancient landscapes hold deep spiritual significance for the Arrernte people. Wildlife lovers can meet desert creatures at Alice Springs Desert Park, while those seeking a grander perspective can opt for a scenic flight over Uluru and Kata Tjuta.
As night falls, the hallmark experience of The Ghan Expedition awaits. At the historic Alice Springs Telegraph Station, dine beneath a canopy of stars, surrounded by the red earth of the desert. With white tablecloths, fine food and live entertainment, it's an evening you'll never forget. (B, L, D)
Day 14 The Ghan Expedition - Coober Pedy
Today brings you to the extraordinary outback town of Coober Pedy, where life is anything but ordinary. Known as the opal capital of the world, this desert settlement hides its treasures both above and below, and more than half the population live underground.
Your adventure begins with a morning stop at the remote outpost of Manguri to take in the sunrise, before continuing to Coober Pedy for a day of exploration.
The highlight is a gourmet lunch enjoyed underground, a dining experience as unique as the town itself. Off Train Experiences include visiting the striking Breakaways, uncovering the town's quirky attractions, or learning the fascinating history of opal mining on the Opal Experience. For an unforgettable view, upgrade to a scenic flight over the Painted Hills and Lake Eyre.
Back on board for your final night, dinner is served in the dining carriage before one last nightcap in the lounge with fellow travellers as The Ghan journeys towards Adelaide. (B, L, D)
Day 15 The Ghan Expedition - Adelaide - Monarto Safari Resort
This morning, you'll see a dramatic change in landscape as the rich ochre tones of the outback make way for the green fields of South Australia. Enjoy a leisurely brunch as you pass through the Flinders Ranges before arriving into Adelaide.
Upon arriving in Adelaide, you will be transferred by private vehicle to Monarto Safari Resort, approximately 50 minutes from the city centre and nestled in South Australia's expansive Murraylands. Monarto Safari Resort offers an unparalleled escape into nature's embrace, combining premium accommodation with authentic experiences, during your stay you'll be surrounded by Africa's wildest animals.
With some free time before checking in, you may choose to indulge in the luxurious day spa, laze by the two stunning pool areas or enjoy world-class dining at the onsite restaurant at Monarto Safari Resort.
Settle into your new and well-curated accommodation before joining the Sunset Wildlife Safari, soaking in the last rays of sun on your small group guided tour. Enjoy exclusive access to Monarto Safari Park's Wild Africa area after hours with ample opportunity to immerse yourself in the vast parklands and watch the free-roaming herds of African animals across 550 hectares. As you explore the lands from the comfort of a custom-built Safari Truck, you'll have the opportunity to observe and photograph animals including Southern White Rhinos, Giraffes, Cheetahs, Eland, Ostriches, and Zebras. Drinks and canapes will be served during the tour, capping off the unforgettable experience. (B)
Day 16 Monarto Safari Resort
Today is yours to explore Monarto Safari Park via the guided Zu-Loop bus experience, or a combination of the Zu-Loop bus and walking. Monarto is the largest openrange safari experience in the world outside of Africa and spans more than 1,500 hectares and is home to more than 50 species of exotic and native mammals, birds and reptiles.
You can hop on and off the bus at the wildlife viewing platforms and spend time observing your favourite animal species, including Giraffes, Elephants, Lions, Cheetahs, Rhinos, Chimpanzees, and more. Additionally, you can enhance your visit by attending Daily Keeper Presentations and booking a range of intimate behind-the-scenes animal experiences.
Later today you may choose to indulge in the luxurious day spa, laze by the two stunning pool areas or enjoy world-class dining at the onsite restaurant at Monarto Safari Resort. (B)
Day 17 Adelaide, South Australia
Today, your wild Monarto Safari Stay comes to an end. After breakfast, check out of your accommodation and transfer by private vehicle to your choice of the Adelaide Airport or Adelaide CBD Hotel. (B)
Terms and Conditions Terms and Conditions apply: All prices are quoted in Australian dollars, based on per person double occupancy unless stated otherwise, and inclusive of all taxes and discounts. All prices & itineraries are current as of 26 January 2026 & subject to change without notice. Prices are subject to change due to availability, currency fluctuations, fuel price, and tax increases. Balcony cabins may have obstructed views, please check with your consultant. Price based on Cruise: Balcony - Deluxe Stateroom DEL & Suite - Deluxe Suite DS3 & Rail: Gold Premium Twin Cabin on the Ghan. Price includes any stated bonus nights, upgrades & package savings, if applicable. All passports, visas, travel permits, and vaccinations are the responsibility of the travelling passenger to secure prior to travel. Airfares are capacity controlled and are subject to change at any time without notice, based in economy class from Broome and are subject to the carriers' flight schedules and conditions. Seasonal and flight routing surcharges may apply. Airfares are based on the lowest available fare, which comes with strict conditions i.e., non-refundable, or non-changeable. Please ask your consultant for pricing on flexible fare options that allow cancellations and/or amendments at a fee. Please call us for prices from other airports. Travel packages advertised may include multiple products provided by several suppliers to provide a travel itinerary. Each component of the package will be treated independent of each other, and the specific terms & conditions of each product supplier will apply. Hotels may charge resort fees, or a security bond not included or mentioned in this package, payable direct upon check-in. Rail package: A deposit of $1500 per person is due upon booking. Final payment is due 180 days before departure. Cancelling more than 180 days to deprature will result in a loss of deposit. If cancelled within 180 days to departure, 100% cancellation fees apply.We reserve the right to correct errors without penalty.
Kimberley, Outback Rail & Safari Adventure
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