[envira-gallery id="7493"]
Search

Derby Western Australia

 

Be the first to review
Derby Western Australia home to many Boab Trees.
Boab Trees on Kimberley Plateau

Derby in Western Australia is the ideal destination for a coast to outback gorge country adventure in one of the last true wilderness areas on Earth. It’s the western gateway to the legendary Gibb River Road – Australia’s unique four wheel drive experience – and a short hop to the horizontal waterfalls and the ancient canyons and caves of Tunnel Creek and Windjana Gorge.

A three hour drive north-east of Broome leads you to Derby and the land of the boab trees. With flights direct to Broome from Perth, Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane, it’s very accessible.

Derby – a pioneer in the Kimberley

Derby was the first town settled in the Kimberley. Since then its residents have embraced life beside the largest tidal movements in the southern hemisphere. With a variation of over 11 metres, these extreme tides have created the most extraordinary phenomenon, the Horizontal Waterfalls.

On a scenic flight, you can gaze in awe at this unique spectacle. You will also view the 1,000 islands and islets of the Buccaneer Archipelago. For a closer encounter, jump aboard a sea safari or crabbing tour departing from the jetty.

Heading 150 kilometres east you’ll enter the Kimberley’s Windjana Gorge, where you can cruise the Lennard River and marvel at the sheer 100 metre walls carved over hundreds of millions of years.

Continue on to Tunnel Creek and take a torch-lit walk through Western Australia’s oldest cave system. You are able to venture 750 metres into a subterranean world of bats and freshwater crocodiles.

The caves are also famous for being a hide-out for Derby’s local legend – Jandamarra, the Aboriginal outlaw. Leading a resistance group against European encroachment on tribal lands, he was eventually tracked down and killed near Tunnel Creek.

The Prison Boab Tree outside Derby dates back to the time of Jandamarra. During these times many Aboriginal prisoners were chained here en-route to the lockup. More insights can be found at Wharfinger’s House Museum and the Royal Flying Doctor Base and School of the Air.

Accommodation in Derby Western Australia includes:

Station stays,
Wilderness camps and lodges in stunning Kimberley landscapes, as well as
Hotel, motel, bed and breakfast and
Camping options.